In spite of the previous lyrics, the human being here believes himself – for the moment – to be on the track of the correctness (the reality and honesty) in himself, by approaching the seemingly radiating terms “intuition” and “inner voice” in his own poetic versions (“inner-will”, “flicker-door”, “blaze-castle”) and by trying to consolidate these as an indubitable means to an absolute and straight self-realization, yet at the same time revealing the human incapacity to actually reach the said inner-will – because of a certain cowardice and because of a false weakness or rather modesty (“For even one door can harbour joy”).
At the end, though, the ideal becomes reality, in the metaphor of the burning candle combining the outer life (world) with the inner life (courage, will, inner voice) of the human being – within the passion of all beings’ finitude, as the candle as well as the light will fade away ...
In spite of the previous lyrics, the human being here believes himself – for the moment – to be on the track of the correctness (the reality and honesty) in himself, by approaching the seemingly radiating terms “intuition” and “inner voice” in his own poetic versions (“inner-will”, “flicker-door”, “blaze-castle”) and by trying to consolidate these as an indubitable means to an absolute and straight self-realization, yet at the same time revealing the human incapacity to actually reach the said inner-will – because of a certain cowardice and because of a false weakness or rather modesty (“For even one door can harbour joy”). At the end, though, the ideal becomes reality, in the metaphor of the burning candle combining the outer life (world) with the inner life (courage, will, inner voice) of the human being – within the passion of all beings’ finitude, as the candle as well as the light will fade away ...