Lost in the twilight we sail for the moon
And stars light or way upon the horizon

Crazed by the stars so eager to stray
If we should come there tonight say would they stay

Now we're bound for ground patrol
When we were ment to find them all
Sorcerers

We sail for the sun and the twinkling ones
How careless they play, must be the reason

Dazed by the starlight, to find us a reason we go
And if we should come there tonight say would we know

Now we're bound for ground patrol
When we were ment to find them all
Sorcerers

Now we're bound for ground patrol
When we were ment to loose control
Sorcerers


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    Sorcerors are mystics or anyone involved in supernal matters, which is practically everyone since those are the very foundations of life.

    This would be a poignant song to hear with some psylocybin with a clear, full moon in the night sky.

    ~Lost in the twilight we sail for the moon, And stars light our way upon the Horizon~

    Consider that what all of life has in common is the physics of Light in relation to the sun and the moon, the giver and the receiver. Desire

    ~Crazed by the stars so eager to stray If we should come there tonight say would "they" stay~

    The stars impell, but they do not compell. "They", in the second line there, reminds me of angels, which are also called "stars"

    ~We sail for the sun and the twinkling ones, How careless they "play", must be the Season~

    the "play" of the servants of Divinity is influence and transformation

    ~Dazed by the starlight, to find us a Reason we "go", And if we should come there tonight, say would we know~

    I think "go" in this portion is talking about Lucid Dreams or maybe death.... not sure, depends on what I'm feeling when I hear it

    ~Now we're bound for ground patrol When we were ment to find them all Sorcerers~

    the chorus is kool ...the ground patrol we do is relationships, and we are meant to come into Concorde with ALL

    we were meant to loose control to provide a place for service or formation...

    there first was Primordial Man and emanation from the Tree of Life (which was only Light), then came the Shattering of the Vessels

    examine this phenomenon in free time... it's amazing

    Eyn Sof is Endlessness.... what will be reality when all of the vesself are mended.... I will just end this songmeanings post with Opening #4 from the navigation tool of the order of the repair....

    The Eyn Sof, blessed be He, wanted to bestow complete good, so that its recipients will not even be ashamed. He planned and calculated how to reveal His perfect oneness in actuality, for before Him there are no barriers or deficiencies. Accordingly, He established the system of government that He follows, in which eventually evil actually turns back into good. Initially, He gave a place for evil to do what is in its power, but at the end of everything, all the damage is repaired and all evil turns back into actual good. And thus His oneness is revealed, and this itself is the delight of the souls.

    ALL THE BEST ~~

    denalijah411on July 23, 2007   Link

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