"Only through the fountainhead you'll find the truths of Vedic paradigm, the ones we know were never meant to sell.
To weather the bastions of infernal ties indeed will measure supernal highs, go and think as you may but the wind has filled the sails." Fountainhead is a general term for "knowledge." "Vedic" is an old religion based on many separate deities. The line "Vedic paradigm" seems to suggest that he believes that this is the model religion, or one that he feels closest too. Probably because this is THE OLDEST religion in the world. The lines about "never being meant to sell" are about the fact that religion was never meant to be used and twisted in the manner it is today, example being Muslim fanatics, or the fact that the Vedic religion speaks for itself, and doesn't need to be preached, sold, or spoken for by others.
Last lines, finally. "And oh, with all the demon from behind my mind..." he's plagued with questions about life and death, as we all are. " there's no sleepless hells oh the deepest wells I've climbed up tooth and nail." He doesn't believe in an eternal punishment such as "hell," and he's going to great lengths to try and understand something that a mere mortal such as himself will never truly know. Hence the "deepest wells" he's "climbed tooth and nail" have a knowledge and meaning, but they will always be lost to himself and the rest of us.
"Oh under the tomb where every prince resides the soil sours, seeds of lies, that'll soon mature to counterpart Kal-El." Simple. Under the tomb of every "prince," or martyr(i.e. Jesus was considered a "prince"), the "soil sours, seeds of lies" meaning that myth and religion spring from martyrs, and "mature" or become new versions of "Kal-El" which if don't know is a reference to "Superman" as Kal-El is his birth name on his home planet of "Krypton." Superman is loved by all because he "saves" people, and is an artificial hero.
Thanks for reading. This is one of my favorite Deadsy songs.
"Only through the fountainhead you'll find the truths of Vedic paradigm, the ones we know were never meant to sell. To weather the bastions of infernal ties indeed will measure supernal highs, go and think as you may but the wind has filled the sails." Fountainhead is a general term for "knowledge." "Vedic" is an old religion based on many separate deities. The line "Vedic paradigm" seems to suggest that he believes that this is the model religion, or one that he feels closest too. Probably because this is THE OLDEST religion in the world. The lines about "never being meant to sell" are about the fact that religion was never meant to be used and twisted in the manner it is today, example being Muslim fanatics, or the fact that the Vedic religion speaks for itself, and doesn't need to be preached, sold, or spoken for by others.
Last lines, finally. "And oh, with all the demon from behind my mind..." he's plagued with questions about life and death, as we all are. " there's no sleepless hells oh the deepest wells I've climbed up tooth and nail." He doesn't believe in an eternal punishment such as "hell," and he's going to great lengths to try and understand something that a mere mortal such as himself will never truly know. Hence the "deepest wells" he's "climbed tooth and nail" have a knowledge and meaning, but they will always be lost to himself and the rest of us.
"Oh under the tomb where every prince resides the soil sours, seeds of lies, that'll soon mature to counterpart Kal-El." Simple. Under the tomb of every "prince," or martyr(i.e. Jesus was considered a "prince"), the "soil sours, seeds of lies" meaning that myth and religion spring from martyrs, and "mature" or become new versions of "Kal-El" which if don't know is a reference to "Superman" as Kal-El is his birth name on his home planet of "Krypton." Superman is loved by all because he "saves" people, and is an artificial hero.
Thanks for reading. This is one of my favorite Deadsy songs.