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This song is saying to think like a spiral, not like a straight line. It also refers to the spiral as a kind of shape that represents our divinity and soul. The spiral is the visual version of the Fibonacci Sequence, which is the ongoing pattern in the song (explanation at bottom). The song is also about trying to become more spiritually aware and connected with the universe and the collective consciousness. Black, then, white are, all I see, in my infancy This line refers to the basic colors of humanity, and how in ignorance, we only see the basic. Red and yellow then came to be, reaching out to me; lets me see This line refers to developing as a society into a more intelligent and more aware people. When we start to look deep within and push the boundaries that we know (push the envelope; watch it bend), then it will let us see. We will see more of ourselves and the universe than we thought existed in our ignorance. I embrace my desire to... ...swing on the spiral of our divinity and still be a human Once we start to realize our own divinity and our connection with the universe and each other through swinging on the spiral, we may be the same physically and individually, but not mentally, spiritually, or as a whole. Only when we stop over-thinking and overanalyzing will our minds and spirituality truly be one. Maynard James Keenan said himself: A circle is the reflection of infinity; it has no beginning, no end, and theres no way to tell one part apart from another. When you lay circles on top of each other, you get a spiral. There is so much more and, beckons me, to look through to these INFINITE possibilities When you think past what we know, our black and white, there are infinite possibilities. So spiral out, and keep going. You may just go where no ones been. FIBONACCI PATTERN IN SONG: Count the syllable groups in the verse. Black - then - white are - all I see - in my infancy - red and yellow then came to be - reaching out to me - lets me see 1 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 5 - 8 - 5 - 3 The Fibonacci Sequence is a sequence in which any number, except the first two, is the sum of the previous two numbers. This is that pattern. The pattern continues in other parts of the verse and the song. The drum beats also follow that pattern. The singing in the song starts at approximately 1.618 minutes into the song. This number is the Golden Ratio, or the divine proportion. It is found in all forms of life and nature throughout the universe. This number is closely related to the Fibonacci Sequence mathematically. The chorus of the song moves from 9/8 to 8/8 to 7/8, time signature-wise. 987 is the 17th step of the Fibonacci Sequence. This all may seem kind of random. Let me explain. The idea of the song is spiraling out, riding the spiral, etc. The entire song is based on the idea that our divinity and the way we should live is like a spiral, and we should ride it. In other words, over-thinking and overanalyzing separate the body from the mind. Our body, mind, and soul should be one. When the Fibonacci Sequence is graphed out, it is represented as a slowly expanding spiral. youtube/watch?v=Nbxwg4rwtN0
Posted on: Mon, 27 Jan 2014 08:41:40 +0000

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