Smell your skin
Feel your breath
You on my side
I couldn't resist

I hope I'll understand some day
What's the meaning of this crazy game
It is real and pure

T.N.T. for the brain

If there's no pain
Rules are still the same
I'm with you, just lead me
I'm ready to play

T.N.T. for the brain

Don't be scared and have no fear
I will show you what it means

If there's no pain
Rules are still the same
I'm with you, just lead me
I'm ready to play

T.N.T. for the brain

What you feel is insane
It is love and not a game
T.N.T. for the brain


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    There is no way knowing what Michael Cretu actually thought when he wrote it. But for me, it is a story of not allowing the intellect be your guide in life, when it is not appropriate and a door into a different world. Intellect is very OK if you want to solve some mathematical problem or you work with say cars and want to invent new type of brakes etc, but if you misapply it to everyday life you will end up very miserable. And the brain here hosts both intellect and other views of life. Since the intellect thrives on visual and auditive input, here the author states that smelling, touching and love making turns brain into another direction, towards what is much more compatible with happiness. It is sometimes called "grounding" in new age circles and other spiritual or quasi spiritual circles. One might see Eckhart Tolle for more of this explanation, but it's not the only one who speaks about these things... Hope I helped someone by writing this

    Sahanavatuon January 23, 2014   Link

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