“Grow in Me“ is a transcendent musical meditation by Aetheris (Latin for “heavenly air”), inspired by Galatians 5 and the Fruits of the Spirit. This ethereal composition weaves angelic vocals with luminous synths and tender orchestral swells, inviting listeners into a celestial sanctuary.
Like a whispered prayer set to melody, the song embodies the fruits of the Spirit (love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, and self-control), so close your eyes and let the harmonies lift you above life’s chaos, into a stillness where grace takes root and flourishes.
Press play and let the Spirit’s fruits “grow in you” 😊
AI prompt engineering, composition, lyrics, and audio editing by Ty Bollinger, founder of TTAC (“The Truth About Cancer”). Most vocals are AI-generated. Instrument choice and prompt engineering by Ty, instrument performances by AI.
That was very refreshing. Thank you so very much for all that you do. ❤️🙏❤️
Ty, you have so many talents, this is beautiful! All of your videos are fantastic.
Thank you
The Bollingers are Health Heroes!!!
And this song is wonderfully composed, created and delivered! Thank you for more great work!
Thank you Ty. for all you do to inform people about cancer. The video “Grow In Me” is awesome. Thank you and God bless you.
Magnificent! Thank you.
Wow ,that is absolutely beautiful. You need to make an album and sell it online.I would be the first to buy it.
Thank you, Ty and Charlene. Your promotion of Christian values and natural healing is a wonderful breath of fresh air!!
Well done Ty, beautiful sound. M.White
With respect to Ty, as beautiful as this message is, I sensed an emptiness in the song as it is missing the human element. I get it, lots of folks are having fun with AI, but at what cost to us?
The music is so beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
Very refreshing. Thank you very much.
I have just read properly your profile and you are a certified public accountant like me so we know a lot about percentages.
Long time ago we lost one of our uncles to cancer and after seen all the process he went through I realised that something was not right – the percentages of survival
medicines , treatments, time- so much that I came across to your website and your wonderful job.
Thank you ever so much I wish all the best
That was a beautiful song !! I sing along with it everyday. I wish I could get a cd of it so I could sing it in church.