Simulated Reality: Gnosis in Music, Twin Flame - Love Bite in Lyrics - Army of Anyone; Filter, Lenny Kravitz, Etc: Life in the Simulated Reality MatrixEtc.
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Simulated Reality Gnosis in Music: Twin Flames/Love-Bite
Richard Patrick of Filter has always been one of my favorite lyricists when it comes to the true nature of our existence in this plastic world and the many programs - such as the love-bite - that we are all subjected to in the course of our existence. In a sense, we live life and all of its countless ups and downs, especially in love, knowing that it's all bullshit, yet having little choice but to pretend that its real, that it matters, which in turn requires us to get caught up in all of life's dramas - dramas that we know are all manufactured and thrust upon us from behind this world by the invisible controllers who govern this world.
Here's one from Sinead Harnett. The lyrics speak for themselves in regard to Twin Flames gone wrong. I say more often than not her lyrics [not sure if she's the lyricist or not] tend towards particular aspects of Twin Flame love relationships - or Twin Flame turned Love-Bite, intentionally or otherwise.
Here are a couple from Lenny Kravitz off of his Lenny album. I think the majority of the songs on this album deal with Twin Flame/Love-Bite clearly and unambiguously - well, actually, blatantly.
Anyone familiar with these lyrics personally?
Kravitz - You Were In My Heart
Kravitz - If I Could Fall In Love
Kravitz - Battlefield of Love
Simulated Reality Gnosis in Music: Twin Flames/Love-Bite
Richard Patrick of Filter has always been one of my favorite lyricists when it comes to the true nature of our existence in this plastic world and the many programs - such as the love-bite - that we are all subjected to in the course of our existence. In a sense, we live life and all of its countless ups and downs, especially in love, knowing that it's all bullshit, yet having little choice but to pretend that its real, that it matters, which in turn requires us to get caught up in all of life's dramas - dramas that we know are all manufactured and thrust upon us from behind this world by the invisible controllers who govern this world.
[I have to leave off here, but will flesh out the rest of what I wanted to share when time allows. Time constraints - who the fuck am I kidding? - homelessness and a lack of money force me to stop, for the time being at least.]
Anyway, I wanted to post what was not only a great album that kind of fell through the cracks in the early 2000's, but one that delivers a healthy dose of Gnosis via lyrical Logos, especially when it comes to the love games the hidden controllers subject us to: the love-bite, along with the whose real, whose the robot, question embedded within it, when it comes to love relationships.
I also recommend checking out all Patrick's work with Filter, great albums all. The later/current albums - though they are, from the perspective of base reality, an attempt to recapture the magic of the earlier albums - address the nature of our new reality directly, if you're awakened enough to pick up on it. The Sun Comes Out Tonight being one example, especially the opening track.
Here's one from Sinead Harnett. The lyrics speak for themselves in regard to Twin Flames gone wrong. I say more often than not her lyrics [not sure if she's the lyricist or not] tend towards particular aspects of Twin Flame love relationships - or Twin Flame turned Love-Bite, intentionally or otherwise.
Here are a couple from Lenny Kravitz off of his Lenny album. I think the majority of the songs on this album deal with Twin Flame/Love-Bite clearly and unambiguously - well, actually, blatantly.
Anyone familiar with these lyrics personally?
Kravitz - You Were In My Heart
Kravitz - If I Could Fall In Love
Kravitz - Battlefield of Love
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