Lyric discussion by kinora98 

To me, this song is not only a musical masterpiece, but also a journey into mysticism, align with Ed K.'s interest for hinduism. In that belief system, we are not born one day to die the next. We are here on a journey, a small experience part of our eternal existence, and not on a beginning-end type of road. Just like moving from kilometer 345 to 346, on a trip made of millions of kilometers. And what you experience in that very kilometer (a moving sight, a funny sign, etc...) will make your soul evolve further. Learning and evolving are the ultimate spiritual objectives.

This perception of reality is the KEY to happiness: living happy now, today. Knowing that there isn't really a beginning and end, rater variations to our route, and that it is possible to live free and happy regarless of the situation. It is often said that westerners (like me!) have everything to be happy, and yet, continually strive to reach that state. We base too much of our happiness on the pursuit of projects (debut and end), wich leaves us hungry again for something else after to look forward to, without taking the time to live and appreciate NOW. We keep living with yesterday's regrets, and tomorrow's anticipation. That applies very much also to materialistic considerations that, once acheived, do not provide happiness for very long. Material goods are instruments to facilitate our lives, but true happiness has to come from within, from all the things we can't touch, see, but rather only feel and experience. This sense of achievement when you learn something new, for example.

To me this is the essence of this song.

"You've got to learn to live until no end" - That says it all, as above

"First you must learn to swim all over again" - Changing our paradigm on life; not swimming from point A to B, but rather swimming, constantly, through eternity, since human objectives (our end results) keep us locked in our mortal scheme of thought, rather than having us embrassing eternity.

"locked up in a cage" - the cage of the current human perception on life. We are mortal biologically, but spiritually immortal. The body is only a temporary vehicle.

"The guilt that hangs around your neck" - Karma!!

Namaste!! :o)

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