In Maya's grip illusion transforms verity
Perceiving thus a delusive world of duality

Veil of Maya
Balance every joy with a grief
Dual scales of Maya
Earth's unending law of polarity

Ahamkara...veil of Maya

Illusion works impenetrable
Weaving webs innumerable
Her gay pictures never fail
Crowd each other veil on veil
Charmer who will be believed
By man who thirsts to be deceived
Maya subjects you

Veil of Maya
Chops and divides God's dream thoughts
The great divider
As we be subject to likes and disgust

Ahamkara...veil of Maya

Maya subjects you
Charmer who will be believed
By man who thirsts to be deceived

Veil of Maya
Balance every joy with a grief
Dual states of Maya
Earth's unending law of polarity

Veil of Maya
Chops and divides God's dream thoughts
The great divider
As we be subject to likes and disgust

Ahamkara...veil of Maya


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    maya is a word that means illusion. the veil of maya is basically supposed to be the shroud over external reality that keeps us from seeing the whole truth. in eastern philosophies, generally, the veil of maya covers everything we see and hides something greater and awesome. as for what the veil means to me, i believe that its possible that this veil exists, but it is not hiding everything. the veil cloaks every object, but the actual object is the same as what the veil makes it out to be. most of the time we could basically just forget the veil exists and go on living our lives... i believe ahamkara is a word that means, basically, personality, or something that makes us believe we are independent. something about ego... but i could be wrong. look it up. most of the rest of this song is pretty self-explanatory. "dual scales"... "balance every joy with a grief" etc. as for the music in this song: superb. this whole album is an absolute masterpiece.

    metalhead fcon January 15, 2005   Link

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