Absolution Calling

Absolution Calling: Embracing Unity and Liberation in the Cosmic Dance
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Lyrics

It's like an intuition or a feeling in the air

Describing a sense of intuition or a pervasive feeling in the environment.

An intangible impression that's always everywhere

Referring to an intangible impression that is omnipresent.

You bit into the apple, laid down your sword an shield

Alluding to a symbolic act of surrender by biting into the apple and putting down defenses.

(Untie, a little bit dies, a little each time, the medicine smile)

Expressing the idea that a small part of oneself diminishes with each act of untying, accompanied by a reference to a medicine-like smile.

Then spun 'round like a gyre in the unified field!

Metaphorically describing a turning motion akin to a gyre in the unified field.

(Inside, your elegant guide, an arrow in flight a million miles)

Highlighting an internal guide and the vast distance covered by an arrow in flight.


I remember feeling the opposite of falling

Recalling a sensation contrary to falling, possibly one of rising or ascension.

(Into that spot where we untie every knot)

Describing a state where all knots are untied, suggesting a sense of liberation.

Spinning past the ceiling, absolution calling

Using the imagery of spinning to convey a sense of absolution calling.

Are you there, or not?

Posing a question about presence or absence in response to the call of absolution.


It's an open invitation, come see the sights of sages

Inviting to witness the wisdom of sages, possibly exploring new perspectives.

We've been a pride of lions so afraid to leave our cages

Depicting a group (pride of lions) afraid to leave their comfort zones (cages).

Don't fret over the pieces that smolder in the sun

Advising not to worry about things that are fading away.

(Untie! A little bit dies, a little each time, the medicine smile)

Reiterating the idea of gradual diminishment and a medicine-like smile.

'Cause nothing can be broken when everything is one

Asserting that nothing is truly broken when everything is interconnected.

(Inside, your elegant guide, an arrow in flight a million miles)

Re-emphasizing the inner guide and the vast distance covered by an arrow in flight.


I remember feeling the opposite of falling

Recollecting a sensation opposite to falling, possibly rising or ascending.

(Into that spot where we untie every knot)

Reiterating the idea of being in a state where all knots are untied.

Spinning past the ceiling, absolution calling

Using the imagery of spinning to convey a sense of absolution calling.

"Are you there, or not?"

Posing a question about presence or absence in response to the call of absolution.


I remember feeling the opposite of falling

Recollecting a sensation opposite to falling, possibly rising or ascending.

(Into that spot where we untie every knot)

Reiterating the idea of being in a state where all knots are untied.

Spinning past the ceiling, absolution calling

Using the imagery of spinning to convey a sense of absolution calling.

"Are you there, or not?"

Posing a question about presence or absence in response to the call of absolution.


You bit into the apple, laid down your sword an shield

Recalling a symbolic act of surrender by biting into the apple and putting down defenses.

(Untie! A little bit dies, a little each time, the medicine smile)

Reiterating the idea of gradual diminishment and a medicine-like smile.

Then spun 'round like a gyre in the unified field!

Metaphorically describing a turning motion akin to a gyre in the unified field.

(Inside, your elegant guide, an arrow in flight a million miles)

Re-emphasizing the inner guide and the vast distance covered by an arrow in flight.


Oh, I remember feeling the opposite of falling

Recalling a sensation contrary to falling, possibly one of rising or ascension.

(Into that spot where we untie every knot)

Reiterating the idea of being in a state where all knots are untied.

Spinning past the ceiling, absolution calling

Using the imagery of spinning to convey a sense of absolution calling.

"Are you there, or not?"

Posing a question about presence or absence in response to the call of absolution.


I remember feeling the opposite of falling

Recollecting a sensation opposite to falling, possibly rising or ascending.

(Into that spot where we untie every knot)

Reiterating the idea of being in a state where all knots are untied.

Spinning past the ceiling, absolution calling

Using the imagery of spinning to convey a sense of absolution calling.

"Are you there?"

Posing a question about presence or absence in response to the call of absolution.

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