This is a mantra. You can spend your life contemplating the past and future or you can live in the present. Trey has spent time in the present, touched this place of awareness, if only for those precious moments of a show when the band goes somewhere that it has never been and will never go again. In that moment not only does he feel it, we do too! If you want to get there again, throw on a live show recording or meditate to the mantra, start to compare yourself to a "bug", so small and insignificant in the universe and before you start thinking too hard about all the implications, don’t, "it doesn’t mater" (over time, you eliminate thinking about the bug, just like the song does, you don’t need it to get there). The rest of the song is tantamount to the “mental chatter” of someone who is locked into contemplating things that have nothing to do with now. I am happy if Phish reunites, I am happy if they don’t, I no longer need their "bug", I understand that it doesn’t mater. Steve
This is a mantra. You can spend your life contemplating the past and future or you can live in the present. Trey has spent time in the present, touched this place of awareness, if only for those precious moments of a show when the band goes somewhere that it has never been and will never go again. In that moment not only does he feel it, we do too! If you want to get there again, throw on a live show recording or meditate to the mantra, start to compare yourself to a "bug", so small and insignificant in the universe and before you start thinking too hard about all the implications, don’t, "it doesn’t mater" (over time, you eliminate thinking about the bug, just like the song does, you don’t need it to get there). The rest of the song is tantamount to the “mental chatter” of someone who is locked into contemplating things that have nothing to do with now. I am happy if Phish reunites, I am happy if they don’t, I no longer need their "bug", I understand that it doesn’t mater. Steve
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