An intriguing interpretation, and one reminiscent of The Urantia Book's concept of "space respiration". Although its cosmology (and other doctrines) are deeply reassuring. Not at all like M. Gira's thought, in that respect.
Throughout The Great Annhilator (the entire LP, or CD) there are many songs of a philosophical bent; also, for example, "I Am the Sun", "Mind/Body/Light/Sound" and "Where Does a Body End".
An intriguing interpretation, and one reminiscent of The Urantia Book's concept of "space respiration". Although its cosmology (and other doctrines) are deeply reassuring. Not at all like M. Gira's thought, in that respect.
Throughout The Great Annhilator (the entire LP, or CD) there are many songs of a philosophical bent; also, for example, "I Am the Sun", "Mind/Body/Light/Sound" and "Where Does a Body End".