01-01-2012, 01:43 PM
Happy 2012! As I contemplate whether to post the following as a blog entry, I seek your feedback on my analysis of the Coldplay song, Speed of Sound. Please let me know if I've done justice for the LOO concepts explained, or if perhaps I am myopically reaching to tie-in these concepts to the song's meaning. Thanks.
Seeking intelligent infinity: An analysis of lyrics in Coldplay’s Speed of Sound.
“If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite.”
-William Blake
As sentient beings, we humans are consciously aware of our existence; endowed with abilities to think, sense, feel, reason and wonder. This complex intellect prompts our investigation into the mysteries of why we are here, where we came from, and where we are going. It is through an understanding of conscious ascension that we may glean logical answers to these age-old questions and gain awareness to the metaphysical veil of illusion that separates our perceived reality from the truths about our greater significance in the universe.
The opening lyrics of Speed of Sound portray one’s eagerness to awaken to their higher self. In parallel, these might be questions posed by one who desires initiation into an esoteric mystery school, where curricula of rites, trials (conquering one’s mountainous ego) and philosophies accelerate the adept’s progress toward enlightenment and conscious ascension.
Awakening to the higher self involves the revelation of interconnectedness of macrocosm (planets, the heavens) and microcosm (Earth life). The song encourages the continuous pursuit of ascension through a metaphorical climb up a tree for a new perspective from which to know the Cosmos. Trees are the highest evolved plant life and revered as powerful conduits between Heaven and Earth.
The questioner contemplates his spiritual shortcomings, doubting that a personal ascension will occur within this lifetime. He might stop (die) before he can start (ascend) - though the lyrics present this statement in reverse order – not the right way up.
The chorus alludes to the esoteric discipline of channeling, in which a person in a trance state of consciousness serves as a medium or channel for receiving messages from other-dimensional entities/energies. Our minds might personify these channeled entities as archetypal winged angels, which this song symbolizes as birds. Their words (all that noise and all that sound) are projected audibly at the speed of sound through the voice of the earthbound channel (Birds came flying from the underground). Volumes of benevolent and well-documented teachings have been received from channeled beings, providing profound lessons to help us answer life’s mysteries; including the origins of humankind (to show you how it all began), the places where we’ve been (All those places I got found) and where we are going (conscious evolution). Knowledge acquired through channeling is gaining acceptance by the mainstream, helped by recognition from the U.N. Society for Enlightenment and Transformation, which hosts live channelings amongst an audience of delegates at the organization’s New York symposiums. Witnessing a channeling session and being open-minded to the mystical concepts taught may change the skeptic’s perspective, as inferred from the lyrics “If you could see it then you’d understand.”
Intelligent Infinity or Infinite Intelligence can be described as the universe’s orderly and unified quantum construct of unlimited creative potential, also called the Divine Matrix, or more commonly known as God. It’s a subject covered in various channeled teachings such as The Law of One. We humans subconsciously tap into this ubiquitous cosmic force and convert it into ideas and energies that we use both constructively and destructively in our roles as co-creators. Those with heightened consciousness are more apt to make use of this resource.
Intelligent Infinity contains the ideas that you’ll never find, that all the inventors could never design. It is the All Knowing potentiator of creativity, integrated with our quantum consciousness to inspire our most advanced ideas, from architecture (the buildings that you put up) to harnessing electrical energy (Japan and China all lit up).
At this uninformed place in humankind’s conscious evolution, it is largely by blind faith that we believe in an omnipotent order to this puzzling and seemingly chaotic universe.
The answers have always been there beyond our opaque doors of perception. The concluding verses recapitulate the significance of Intelligent Infinity and its inspiring role in humankind’s technological, intellectual and spiritual advancements.
Seeking intelligent infinity: An analysis of lyrics in Coldplay’s Speed of Sound.
“If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite.”
-William Blake
As sentient beings, we humans are consciously aware of our existence; endowed with abilities to think, sense, feel, reason and wonder. This complex intellect prompts our investigation into the mysteries of why we are here, where we came from, and where we are going. It is through an understanding of conscious ascension that we may glean logical answers to these age-old questions and gain awareness to the metaphysical veil of illusion that separates our perceived reality from the truths about our greater significance in the universe.
Quote:How long before I get in
Before it starts before I begin?
How long before you decide
Before I know what it feels like?
Where to, where do I go?
If you never try then you'll never know
How long do I have to climb
Up on the side of this mountain of mine?
The opening lyrics of Speed of Sound portray one’s eagerness to awaken to their higher self. In parallel, these might be questions posed by one who desires initiation into an esoteric mystery school, where curricula of rites, trials (conquering one’s mountainous ego) and philosophies accelerate the adept’s progress toward enlightenment and conscious ascension.
Quote:Look up, I look up at night
Planets are moving at the speed of light
Climb up, up in the trees
Every chance that you get is a chance you seize
Awakening to the higher self involves the revelation of interconnectedness of macrocosm (planets, the heavens) and microcosm (Earth life). The song encourages the continuous pursuit of ascension through a metaphorical climb up a tree for a new perspective from which to know the Cosmos. Trees are the highest evolved plant life and revered as powerful conduits between Heaven and Earth.
Quote:How long am I gonna stand
With my head stuck under the sand?
I'll start before I can stop
Or before I see things the right way up
The questioner contemplates his spiritual shortcomings, doubting that a personal ascension will occur within this lifetime. He might stop (die) before he can start (ascend) - though the lyrics present this statement in reverse order – not the right way up.
Quote:All that noise and all that sound
All those places I got found
And birds go flying at the speed of sound
To show you how it all began
Birds came flying from the underground
If you could see it then you'd understand
The chorus alludes to the esoteric discipline of channeling, in which a person in a trance state of consciousness serves as a medium or channel for receiving messages from other-dimensional entities/energies. Our minds might personify these channeled entities as archetypal winged angels, which this song symbolizes as birds. Their words (all that noise and all that sound) are projected audibly at the speed of sound through the voice of the earthbound channel (Birds came flying from the underground). Volumes of benevolent and well-documented teachings have been received from channeled beings, providing profound lessons to help us answer life’s mysteries; including the origins of humankind (to show you how it all began), the places where we’ve been (All those places I got found) and where we are going (conscious evolution). Knowledge acquired through channeling is gaining acceptance by the mainstream, helped by recognition from the U.N. Society for Enlightenment and Transformation, which hosts live channelings amongst an audience of delegates at the organization’s New York symposiums. Witnessing a channeling session and being open-minded to the mystical concepts taught may change the skeptic’s perspective, as inferred from the lyrics “If you could see it then you’d understand.”
Quote:Ideas that you'll never find
All the inventors could never design
The buildings that you put up
Japan and China all lit up
Intelligent Infinity or Infinite Intelligence can be described as the universe’s orderly and unified quantum construct of unlimited creative potential, also called the Divine Matrix, or more commonly known as God. It’s a subject covered in various channeled teachings such as The Law of One. We humans subconsciously tap into this ubiquitous cosmic force and convert it into ideas and energies that we use both constructively and destructively in our roles as co-creators. Those with heightened consciousness are more apt to make use of this resource.
Intelligent Infinity contains the ideas that you’ll never find, that all the inventors could never design. It is the All Knowing potentiator of creativity, integrated with our quantum consciousness to inspire our most advanced ideas, from architecture (the buildings that you put up) to harnessing electrical energy (Japan and China all lit up).
Quote:Some things you have to believe
Others are puzzles puzzling me
At this uninformed place in humankind’s conscious evolution, it is largely by blind faith that we believe in an omnipotent order to this puzzling and seemingly chaotic universe.
Quote:[Chorus]
Quote:All those signs I knew what they meant
Some things you can't invent
Some get made and some get sent, ooh ooh
The answers have always been there beyond our opaque doors of perception. The concluding verses recapitulate the significance of Intelligent Infinity and its inspiring role in humankind’s technological, intellectual and spiritual advancements.
Quote:And birds go flying at the speed of sound
To show you how it all began
Birds came flying from the underground
If you could see it then you'd understand
Oh when you see it then you'll understand