Like A Bell Tolling From Another World

Beyond Senses: Unveiling the Mystery of Creation
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Lyrics

Before there was time, there was the three.

Refers to a time before the creation of the physical universe.

Rejoicing in the fellowship of what we dubbed the trinity.

Celebrating the unity of the trinity, possibly referring to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in Christian theology.

There was no friction, no sight, and no sound.

Describing the pre-creation state with no conflict, vision, or sound.

God created matter--the senses were found.

God created the material world, introducing senses.

Soul and flesh were bound.

Expressing the connection between soul and flesh.


If seeing is beleiving,

Raising questions about the relationship between sight and belief.

how do you know what you can't show?

Challenging the notion that everything must be physically demonstrable.

Beleive in what you're seeing,

Encouraging belief in things beyond immediate perception.

in your heart's eyes, past the disguise.

Suggesting an inner understanding beyond external appearances.


We have only five human senses,

Highlighting the limitation of humans to five senses.

to ponder a maker beyond our dimension.

Pondering the idea of a creator beyond human comprehension.

Who lives beyond this scope of our feeble eyes,

Describing a deity outside the grasp of human vision.

and doesn't know know the boundries of space and time,

Emphasizing the boundless nature of God beyond space and time.

who can know his mind?

Raising the question of understanding the mind of God.


If seeing is beleiving,

Repeating the theme of questioning the link between seeing and believing.

then how can you know what you can't show?

Reiterating the challenge of knowing what cannot be physically demonstrated.

Believe in what you're seeing

Encouraging belief based on inner perception beyond appearances.

in your heart's eyes, past the disguise.

Stressing the importance of belief through the heart's insight.

If seeing is believing,

Posing the same question about the connection between seeing and believing.

how do you know what you can't show?

Repeating the challenge to understand beyond visible proof.

Believe in what you're seeing,

Reiterating the call for belief based on internal perception.

in your heart's eyes, past the disguise.

Emphasizing the significance of insight from the heart.


One thousand years in a day,

Expressing the concept of time in relation to a higher perspective.

100 billion galaxies,

Highlighting the vastness of the universe as a creation of God.

are but the prince of his works.

Suggesting that all the galaxies are just a fraction of God's works.

A whisper of reality.

Describing the physical world as a faint reflection of reality.

Who then can understand,

Posing the question of who can comprehend the power of God.

the thunder of his power,

Referring to the awe-inspiring force wielded by God.

that filled the seven seas,

Describing the vastness of God's power in filling the seas.

and painted every flower?

Illustrating God's creativity in the intricate details of nature.


Now to, the king, eternal. Immortal.

Declaring eternal and immortal attributes of the divine king.

Now to, the king, eternal. Invisible.

Emphasizing the invisibility of the eternal king.

Now to the king, the only odd.

Referring to the uniqueness of the divine king.

Be honor and glory forever and ever.

Expressing reverence and glory to the divine king forever.

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