Heaven at nite is perhaps Kid Cudi's most revealing song yet. Kid Cudi wasn't inspired by his dreams nor partying. He's talking about meditation while under the influence of weed. He specifically mentions several key signals of meditation such as the bright light, the feel of floating, and force of suction that literally feels like something is tugging on your soul. In Kid Cudi's interview with Karmaloop he sheds light on his experience with weed while he was living in a small room with no source of light besides the moon. He would smoke weed and meditate. Many of his songs hints his experiences of meditation. Hence the title Heaven at Nite. Many people who meditate experience out of body experience in which they feel like they spiritually enter heaven. I personnally have experienced this before discovering Kid Cudi and all of his music scream of the same experiences. I highly recommend you to try it. You wouldn't dare challenge this theory once you have. Feel free to contact me should you like to know more. Www.veritasluxmea.weebly.com.
You're actually wrong there. This song directly refers to sleep. You have theories to back up what you say and all and I'm not saying you're completely wrong, but this song is not of meditation. In this song he infers about the dreams saying "These are a few of my favorites to dream in the night" and unless you Meditate rather than Sleep for the times that you normally do lay down and close your eyes, then this is talking about sleep. Heaven at Night would be whilst you're asleep you're essentially in a blissful state.
You're actually wrong there. This song directly refers to sleep. You have theories to back up what you say and all and I'm not saying you're completely wrong, but this song is not of meditation. In this song he infers about the dreams saying "These are a few of my favorites to dream in the night" and unless you Meditate rather than Sleep for the times that you normally do lay down and close your eyes, then this is talking about sleep. Heaven at Night would be whilst you're asleep you're essentially in a blissful state.
Heaven at nite is perhaps Kid Cudi's most revealing song yet. Kid Cudi wasn't inspired by his dreams nor partying. He's talking about meditation while under the influence of weed. He specifically mentions several key signals of meditation such as the bright light, the feel of floating, and force of suction that literally feels like something is tugging on your soul. In Kid Cudi's interview with Karmaloop he sheds light on his experience with weed while he was living in a small room with no source of light besides the moon. He would smoke weed and meditate. Many of his songs hints his experiences of meditation. Hence the title Heaven at Nite. Many people who meditate experience out of body experience in which they feel like they spiritually enter heaven. I personnally have experienced this before discovering Kid Cudi and all of his music scream of the same experiences. I highly recommend you to try it. You wouldn't dare challenge this theory once you have. Feel free to contact me should you like to know more. Www.veritasluxmea.weebly.com.
You're actually wrong there. This song directly refers to sleep. You have theories to back up what you say and all and I'm not saying you're completely wrong, but this song is not of meditation. In this song he infers about the dreams saying "These are a few of my favorites to dream in the night" and unless you Meditate rather than Sleep for the times that you normally do lay down and close your eyes, then this is talking about sleep. Heaven at Night would be whilst you're asleep you're essentially in a blissful state.
You're actually wrong there. This song directly refers to sleep. You have theories to back up what you say and all and I'm not saying you're completely wrong, but this song is not of meditation. In this song he infers about the dreams saying "These are a few of my favorites to dream in the night" and unless you Meditate rather than Sleep for the times that you normally do lay down and close your eyes, then this is talking about sleep. Heaven at Night would be whilst you're asleep you're essentially in a blissful state.
I believe wasted0087 is right. Cudi himself said Man on the Moon: The End of Day hint hint is about his dreams and Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager is about his reality http://www.prefixmag.com/reviews/kid-cudi/man-on-the-moon-2-legend-of-mr-rager/39765/. Note that his marijuana smoking is emphasized on his second album.
I believe wasted0087 is right. Cudi himself said Man on the Moon: The End of Day hint hint is about his dreams and Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager is about his reality http://www.prefixmag.com/reviews/kid-cudi/man-on-the-moon-2-legend-of-mr-rager/39765/. Note that his marijuana smoking is emphasized on his second album.