Al studied in India. And =what= she studied (at least in part) is being consciously aware of what she feels about what's going on in her life.
The theme of "conscious processing" pops up again and again in her lyrics (see "Break," "Everything," "Fear of Bliss," "Flinch," "Joining You," etc., none of which could have been written without the use of "process").
Al adds to that her conceptual awareness of the mistaken beliefs our culture has and that we adopt from it via our parents, our playmates, or teachers, our team mates, our coaches, our leaders, the media, even song lyrics.
Here, she's actually directly adressing the process itself, using language I recall from the human potential movements literature of the '60s and '70s.
Al studied in India. And =what= she studied (at least in part) is being consciously aware of what she feels about what's going on in her life.
The theme of "conscious processing" pops up again and again in her lyrics (see "Break," "Everything," "Fear of Bliss," "Flinch," "Joining You," etc., none of which could have been written without the use of "process").
Al adds to that her conceptual awareness of the mistaken beliefs our culture has and that we adopt from it via our parents, our playmates, or teachers, our team mates, our coaches, our leaders, the media, even song lyrics.
Here, she's actually directly adressing the process itself, using language I recall from the human potential movements literature of the '60s and '70s.