The nature of reality
Is pure subjective fantasy
Space and time and here and now
Are only in your mind

Machine of god and devil too
With no weapons just the truth
Belief does not existence make
It's only in your mind

The nature of reality
Is only in your mind


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    Okay....This song starts out with what sounds like a snake rattling/ hissing. So, maybe that's what its meant to be - SARCASM towards what is evil-stupid. I sure hope so.

    IF it was meant to be sarcasm, though, the RISK of such a number is that there's likely to be people who just take it and love it like it is - literally - correct?

    The "nothing really matters" crowd needs to be elevated with truth and hope; not reinforced to just stay as is....

    "Waiting for the rapture" won't do it, either - because there WON'T BE a "rapture" (that's a manmade teaching, NOT a scriptural one).

    No, instead, people need to break away and go to "where there's life", for real.

    I DID like the "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" bit - the part that went something like, "Testing, 1,2,3...Gentlemen, ladies, take your positions,please. This is NOT a drill; I repeat, this is NOT a drill. Could we have the lights in the arena down 60% please....I don't think we could ask for a more beautiful evening, do you?"

    Theresa1on January 06, 2009   Link

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