Some consider the gate to the Garden Of Eden to be guarded by Cherub with Flaming Swords. I am going over this album trying to see if its conceptual, I hold that it may be an indication that the writer has knowledge of past,present and future. The belief stems from allegory references throughout this work. References specifically of time and traveling on planes could be relating to astral travel and inter/infra dimensional travel. He points out the My general theory is that somehow we humans gain the ability to separate or conquer time. I feel time is the guardian of the (star-gates)God put in the garden. Or the speed of light could be the barrier necessary for us to unit the duality inherent in the tree in the garden. We seem to be able to return before our fall------
the first part of the song
"The dying remains of a world gone insane
We are near the end"
It says the world is dying and we are near the end.
Further in their journey through the plains
(the origin of the Hebrew עדן, which it translates to "delight", may derive from the Sumerian term EDIN.[4] The Sumerian term means steppe, plain, desert or wilderness,[5] so the connection between the words may be coincidental. This word is known to have been used by the Sumerians to refer to the arid lands west of the Euphrates. Alan Millard has put forward a case for the name deriving from the Semitic stem dn, meaning "abundant, lush".)
"Slicing and tearing our way to the gate
A towering fortress of blackened steel
Desolate plains holding dying remains
Heed the call of the master we'll soar to
The edges of time"
"The battered remains of world gone insane
We are near"
The world is battered but not in the condition indicated prior as near the end and dying. Also they indicate here that they simply are near. This may point to the reference point backwards to the point we fell.
Some consider the gate to the Garden Of Eden to be guarded by Cherub with Flaming Swords. I am going over this album trying to see if its conceptual, I hold that it may be an indication that the writer has knowledge of past,present and future. The belief stems from allegory references throughout this work. References specifically of time and traveling on planes could be relating to astral travel and inter/infra dimensional travel. He points out the My general theory is that somehow we humans gain the ability to separate or conquer time. I feel time is the guardian of the (star-gates)God put in the garden. Or the speed of light could be the barrier necessary for us to unit the duality inherent in the tree in the garden. We seem to be able to return before our fall------ the first part of the song "The dying remains of a world gone insane We are near the end"
It says the world is dying and we are near the end. Further in their journey through the plains
(the origin of the Hebrew עדן, which it translates to "delight", may derive from the Sumerian term EDIN.[4] The Sumerian term means steppe, plain, desert or wilderness,[5] so the connection between the words may be coincidental. This word is known to have been used by the Sumerians to refer to the arid lands west of the Euphrates. Alan Millard has put forward a case for the name deriving from the Semitic stem dn, meaning "abundant, lush".)
"Slicing and tearing our way to the gate A towering fortress of blackened steel Desolate plains holding dying remains Heed the call of the master we'll soar to The edges of time"
"The battered remains of world gone insane We are near"
The world is battered but not in the condition indicated prior as near the end and dying. Also they indicate here that they simply are near. This may point to the reference point backwards to the point we fell.
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