I think this song is about the pain caused by the need to know the answers to questions that we as humans can not answer.
the first part of the song "And on the open ...third stone" seems to illustrate mankinds inability to cooperate and listen to eachother's ideas. The "third stone" could represent earth (all we know).
The person knocking on the door could be himself, another person, or something higher that he hopes will answer, but it never does.
"We fly through this godless endeavor
We try to explain the black forever "
These lines sum up the theme of the song. Godless endeavor means that we have no true God in our lives; we know of nothing more important than our tangible mortal lives. It does not mean there is no God. It means we have no divine presence or intervention in our lives. "The black" is everything we don't know. If we can't explain why we exist then we can't truly explain anything.
"Our organic equation has shown its flaw"
Answers people have made have no true basis. We cannot find the answer.
“Abandon naive realism, surrender thought in cold precision” seems to mean that what his "brother" is telling him to do is to give up trying to find the answers he is looking for because his "organic flaw" prevents him from doing so.
"I feel empty and deranged, denied one last epiphany and ushered from the stage"
Until now, the artist has been able to think of explanations for his questions but now he has reached the limit of his mind's reasoning. Driven of the stage is a metaphor for him feeling like he is no longer in control of his life (a stage is often a metaphor for life).
"Thou shalt not question, the role of science is not to eliminate god
As alternative gods multiply science stands accused of theocide"
Science does not eliminate your "God." It creates more gods because god is mereley your explanation for the "black." As more and more people create such explanations, "alternative gods multiply." People think science is theocide because they believe it eliminates god in people's beliefs. Instead, it just changes their own description of god.
The children in the trees (tree being a metaphor for the mind) stay whey are they safe on their own branches, together in conformity. The look down on and laugh at the artist who strangely wanders for his own answers.
He says no "prayer" or common belief can heal his wounds, becuase these ideas are the inventions of others.
The priests of industrial disease are those who create, perpetuate, spread, and abuse ideas. It is referred to as a disease because it can spread easily, take control, and cause harm.
"We contemplate oblivion as we resonate our dissonance
In godless random interpretation "
This could describe how either (a) people come up with (entirely on their own) random ideas and spread them as fact or (b) the artist contemplating oblivion and expressing them in this song! rock=dissonance, some say.
"The universe still expands" - The more we learn, the more we don't know
"mankind still can’t understand
How to define you, so hide your face and watch us exterminate ourselves over you" - Countless wars and violence against humanity has occured because of disagreements about God. All of these beliefs that carry such strong attachment are derived from random ideas, not from a true absolute god. Whatever form of God truly exists is beyond our comprehension and does not present itself in our life.
"Welcome to the end my friend, the sky has opened"
When you die, you will finally know...(hopefully)
I think this song is about the pain caused by the need to know the answers to questions that we as humans can not answer.
the first part of the song "And on the open ...third stone" seems to illustrate mankinds inability to cooperate and listen to eachother's ideas. The "third stone" could represent earth (all we know).
The person knocking on the door could be himself, another person, or something higher that he hopes will answer, but it never does.
"We fly through this godless endeavor We try to explain the black forever "
These lines sum up the theme of the song. Godless endeavor means that we have no true God in our lives; we know of nothing more important than our tangible mortal lives. It does not mean there is no God. It means we have no divine presence or intervention in our lives. "The black" is everything we don't know. If we can't explain why we exist then we can't truly explain anything.
"Our organic equation has shown its flaw"
Answers people have made have no true basis. We cannot find the answer.
“Abandon naive realism, surrender thought in cold precision” seems to mean that what his "brother" is telling him to do is to give up trying to find the answers he is looking for because his "organic flaw" prevents him from doing so.
"I feel empty and deranged, denied one last epiphany and ushered from the stage"
Until now, the artist has been able to think of explanations for his questions but now he has reached the limit of his mind's reasoning. Driven of the stage is a metaphor for him feeling like he is no longer in control of his life (a stage is often a metaphor for life).
"Thou shalt not question, the role of science is not to eliminate god As alternative gods multiply science stands accused of theocide"
Science does not eliminate your "God." It creates more gods because god is mereley your explanation for the "black." As more and more people create such explanations, "alternative gods multiply." People think science is theocide because they believe it eliminates god in people's beliefs. Instead, it just changes their own description of god.
The children in the trees (tree being a metaphor for the mind) stay whey are they safe on their own branches, together in conformity. The look down on and laugh at the artist who strangely wanders for his own answers.
He says no "prayer" or common belief can heal his wounds, becuase these ideas are the inventions of others.
The priests of industrial disease are those who create, perpetuate, spread, and abuse ideas. It is referred to as a disease because it can spread easily, take control, and cause harm.
"We contemplate oblivion as we resonate our dissonance In godless random interpretation "
This could describe how either (a) people come up with (entirely on their own) random ideas and spread them as fact or (b) the artist contemplating oblivion and expressing them in this song! rock=dissonance, some say.
"The universe still expands" - The more we learn, the more we don't know
"mankind still can’t understand How to define you, so hide your face and watch us exterminate ourselves over you" - Countless wars and violence against humanity has occured because of disagreements about God. All of these beliefs that carry such strong attachment are derived from random ideas, not from a true absolute god. Whatever form of God truly exists is beyond our comprehension and does not present itself in our life.
"Welcome to the end my friend, the sky has opened" When you die, you will finally know...(hopefully)