I like this song especially the instruments.I love this entire part of the song because the words are really well done. =)
"Why can't we feel what it takes for us to be real
Why can't we see what it takes for us to believe
Why do we say all of these things that bring us down"
The saying isn't just Hindu or Buddhist... It's a Christian belief && the Bible states it many times (Isaiah 3:11, Proverbs 26:27, && Ecclesiastes 1:6-7 are a few in different ways being stated... There are many more verse though that show this belief), since Pillar is Christian, they wouldn't mix in different religious belief into a song. That would bring confusion.
The saying isn't just Hindu or Buddhist... It's a Christian belief && the Bible states it many times (Isaiah 3:11, Proverbs 26:27, && Ecclesiastes 1:6-7 are a few in different ways being stated... There are many more verse though that show this belief), since Pillar is Christian, they wouldn't mix in different religious belief into a song. That would bring confusion.
As for the lines, it talks about being blinded to truth && believe is toward GOD. He's talking about a world of discouragement && hatred.. Which today's society has a lot of but they call it "joking around". This...
As for the lines, it talks about being blinded to truth && believe is toward GOD. He's talking about a world of discouragement && hatred.. Which today's society has a lot of but they call it "joking around". This song also talks about being led by others and hints at conformity && to break it, to stop being a follower of the lives of other people && start leading your own; to take up responsibility.
"Back in the day when nothing really mattered to me
I only saw with my eyes what they wanted to see
And everything around me seemed to never change
Looking for an easy way out, someone to blame"
"Whats goes around always comes back around"
This is a Hindu and Buddhist belief. (Karma)
I like this song especially the instruments.I love this entire part of the song because the words are really well done. =)
"Why can't we feel what it takes for us to be real Why can't we see what it takes for us to believe Why do we say all of these things that bring us down"
The saying isn't just Hindu or Buddhist... It's a Christian belief && the Bible states it many times (Isaiah 3:11, Proverbs 26:27, && Ecclesiastes 1:6-7 are a few in different ways being stated... There are many more verse though that show this belief), since Pillar is Christian, they wouldn't mix in different religious belief into a song. That would bring confusion.
The saying isn't just Hindu or Buddhist... It's a Christian belief && the Bible states it many times (Isaiah 3:11, Proverbs 26:27, && Ecclesiastes 1:6-7 are a few in different ways being stated... There are many more verse though that show this belief), since Pillar is Christian, they wouldn't mix in different religious belief into a song. That would bring confusion.
As for the lines, it talks about being blinded to truth && believe is toward GOD. He's talking about a world of discouragement && hatred.. Which today's society has a lot of but they call it "joking around". This...
As for the lines, it talks about being blinded to truth && believe is toward GOD. He's talking about a world of discouragement && hatred.. Which today's society has a lot of but they call it "joking around". This song also talks about being led by others and hints at conformity && to break it, to stop being a follower of the lives of other people && start leading your own; to take up responsibility.
"Back in the day when nothing really mattered to me I only saw with my eyes what they wanted to see And everything around me seemed to never change Looking for an easy way out, someone to blame"