Book of Splendour
Absu Lyrics


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[Recorded Live October 23, 1993 in Dallas / Texas (unreleased)]




Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Absu's "Book of Splendour" are highly esoteric and draw from various occult traditions. The song opens with a reference to the "gate of Nanna," which is likely a reference to the Sumerian god of the moon. The subsequent lines delve into complex mysticism, referencing the "dual serpent of the caduceus," which is an ancient symbol of healing and transformation. The lyrics also speak of "flowing into transmigrations," which may suggest a belief in reincarnation or a sort of spiritual evolution.


As the song progresses, the lyrics continue to explore these mystical themes, referencing the "grimoires" (books of magic) and the "golden triads" (which may be a reference to alchemical concepts). There are also references to the "spheres of the Qliphoth," which are demonic realms within Jewish Kabbalistic tradition. The song seems to be a sort of invocation or exploration of these occult concepts, set against a backdrop of fast, aggressive black metal.


Overall, the lyrics of "Book of Splendour" are densely packed with occult symbolism and esoteric references. They suggest a fascination with ancient mysticism and a desire to explore the mysteries of the unseen world.




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