I agree it's hard to understand. but there seems to be one theme through most of the album of something that has lost it's memory (and embracing this loss of self in many ways). In this song, "Are you expected here You whisper in my ear" seems to be a direct reference to not knowing who they are, where they belong, are they known by others where they are going? I would also suggest it's monologue as opposed to actually conversing with another. It's the inner doubt. From the title I would also assume that the memory loss is somehow advantageous, perhaps a horrible event occurred which caused amnesia.
Maybe the person isn't so much one particular person, but.. how about a whole race of beings who have within the past 5000 years come to consciousness and are currently wondering their origins, no so much amnesia, but an in general lack of knowledge. The evolutionary sleeper could be the last 3 billion years of evolution if you would consider not having a brain "sleeping". He wants to know the "truth beyond the mind", not what we have made up for ourselves, religion and ect, but the actual origins.
This song goes well with Integral Birth, i believe that song is...
Maybe the person isn't so much one particular person, but.. how about a whole race of beings who have within the past 5000 years come to consciousness and are currently wondering their origins, no so much amnesia, but an in general lack of knowledge. The evolutionary sleeper could be the last 3 billion years of evolution if you would consider not having a brain "sleeping". He wants to know the "truth beyond the mind", not what we have made up for ourselves, religion and ect, but the actual origins.
This song goes well with Integral Birth, i believe that song is about the origins of the universe.
I agree it's hard to understand. but there seems to be one theme through most of the album of something that has lost it's memory (and embracing this loss of self in many ways). In this song, "Are you expected here You whisper in my ear" seems to be a direct reference to not knowing who they are, where they belong, are they known by others where they are going? I would also suggest it's monologue as opposed to actually conversing with another. It's the inner doubt. From the title I would also assume that the memory loss is somehow advantageous, perhaps a horrible event occurred which caused amnesia.
Maybe the person isn't so much one particular person, but.. how about a whole race of beings who have within the past 5000 years come to consciousness and are currently wondering their origins, no so much amnesia, but an in general lack of knowledge. The evolutionary sleeper could be the last 3 billion years of evolution if you would consider not having a brain "sleeping". He wants to know the "truth beyond the mind", not what we have made up for ourselves, religion and ect, but the actual origins. This song goes well with Integral Birth, i believe that song is...
Maybe the person isn't so much one particular person, but.. how about a whole race of beings who have within the past 5000 years come to consciousness and are currently wondering their origins, no so much amnesia, but an in general lack of knowledge. The evolutionary sleeper could be the last 3 billion years of evolution if you would consider not having a brain "sleeping". He wants to know the "truth beyond the mind", not what we have made up for ourselves, religion and ect, but the actual origins. This song goes well with Integral Birth, i believe that song is about the origins of the universe.