Charlie Griffiths in an interview from 2013 said this about the song's meaning (to him):
"Ah well that’s all in the eye, or ear of the beholder you see. Diego [Tejeida; keys] wrote the lyrics to that one, so this is just my interpretation. The human brain is excellent at finding patterns and we often attribute meaning to things where there is none, so the song discusses the idea of basing your beliefs or world-view on something that you later realise has no foundation in reality. That moment of realisation can either crush you or make you a better, stronger person."
Charlie Griffiths in an interview from 2013 said this about the song's meaning (to him):
"Ah well that’s all in the eye, or ear of the beholder you see. Diego [Tejeida; keys] wrote the lyrics to that one, so this is just my interpretation. The human brain is excellent at finding patterns and we often attribute meaning to things where there is none, so the song discusses the idea of basing your beliefs or world-view on something that you later realise has no foundation in reality. That moment of realisation can either crush you or make you a better, stronger person."
http://echoesanddust.com/2013/08/interview-charlie-griffiths-from-haken/