Body
Beyond Flesh: Unveiling the Profound Dream WithinLyrics
It is the central figure in the dreaming of the world
Refers to the central role of the body in the collective dreams of the world.
There is no dream without it
Asserts that dreams are inseparable from the existence of the body.
It doesn't exist without the dream
States that the body doesn't exist independently but is intertwined with the dream.
In which it acts as if it were a person to be seen and be believed
Describes the body's role as a visible and believable entity in the dream.
Born into the world outside, it lives a little while and dies
Depicts the transient nature of life as the body is born, lives briefly, and dies.
Losing the form, cause it's worn
Addresses the body losing its form over time due to wear and decay.
Flesh decomposes. It won't believe there was a time
Highlights the inevitability of flesh decomposition and the body's disbelief in its past unawareness.
When it knew nothing of itself
Reflects on a time when the body was unaware of its own existence.
Born into the world outside, it lives a little while and dies
Reiterates the fleeting nature of the body's existence in the external world.
The dreaming of the world takes many forms
Acknowledges the diverse manifestations of the world's dreams.
Because the body seeks in many ways to prove, it is real
Suggests that the body seeks various ways to prove its reality within these dreams.
The searching for the truth takes many forms
Points out the varied forms of seeking the truth that the body engages in.
Because the body feels in many ways this world is not real
Expresses the body's perception that the world is not real in multiple ways.
Find yourself. The dream has but on purpose, taught in many ways
Encourages self-discovery, stating that the dream has a singular purpose taught in various ways.
But the son of God remembered not to laugh
References the son of God, suggesting a realization that goes beyond mere laughter.
He thinks he is the dream and not the dreamer
Indicates a confusion where the individual identifies as the dream and not the dreamer.
Pain demonstrates it must be real
Posits that pain serves as evidence of the body's reality.
It is a loud, sepulchral voice compelling your attention
Describes the body's voice as compelling and attention-grabbing, whether in pain or pleasure.
Its purpose is the same as pleasure, cause they both are means
States that pleasure and pain serve the same purpose: making the body feel real, following a universal law.
To make the body real, it's a law, that you can feel
Asserts that the ability to feel is a fundamental aspect of the body's reality.
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