Numina is the plural form of numen, which means "the spirit or divine power presiding over a thing or place." Isn't that cool?? So I guess this song might be about the mystery of phenomena - how do we account for things happening? The whole song has that haunting feeling of brushing against something larger than you, something you can't quite understand.
Numina is the plural form of numen, which means "the spirit or divine power presiding over a thing or place." Isn't that cool?? So I guess this song might be about the mystery of phenomena - how do we account for things happening? The whole song has that haunting feeling of brushing against something larger than you, something you can't quite understand.