The Parsifal Gate
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The cenobite tamed
Megastructural reign
The Parsifal Gate
Realtime has ceased
At the Godhead's feet
Determining the separators

Where did you get the notion that time could turn into space?

Reclothing the emperor
The multiverse manifest in hypostasis





Libera me Domine
Uh huh

Overall Meaning

In the first verse, the lyrics describe a cenobite (a strict religious monk) who has managed to tame something powerful or uncontrollable. This could symbolize someone who has gained control over their own desires or emotions. The reference to a "megastructural reign" suggests that this taming has led to the establishment of a powerful and structured system. The "Parsifal Gate" refers to a portal or doorway that leads to a different realm or dimension.


The following line, "Realtime has ceased," implies that time as we know it is no longer relevant or functioning within this realm accessed through the Parsifal Gate. At the "Godhead's feet," which could represent a divine entity or the pinnacle of understanding, there is a process of determining the separators. This could refer to the examination and differentiation of elements or beings within this new reality.


The question posed in the next line, "Where did you get the notion that time could turn into space?", challenges the listener's perception and understanding of the relationship between time and space. It questions the belief that these two concepts are separate and independent. This could be seen as a thought-provoking query about the nature of reality and our limited understanding of it.


The second verse speaks of "reclothing the emperor," which suggests that someone is taking on a position of power and authority. However, this is no ordinary emperor, but rather a representation of the multiverse, the idea that there are multiple universes or dimensions coexisting alongside our own. This portrayal of the emperor as a manifestation of the multiverse adds a sense of grandeur and cosmic significance to the lyrics.


The term "hypostasis" refers to a manifestation or embodiment of a concept or thought. So, when the lyrics say "the multiverse manifest in hypostasis," they are describing how the various dimensions or universes come to embody or manifest themselves in a physical form. This could suggest a merging or convergence of different realities.


The final verse includes the Latin phrase "Libera me Domine," which translates to "Deliver me, Lord." This plea for liberation or freedom could be seen as a request for release from the restrictions of limited perception and understanding. By including this phrase, the lyrics hint at a desire to transcend the limitations of the human experience and seek a deeper understanding of the universe.


Overall, these lyrics seem to touch upon themes of control, perception, and the nature of reality. They invite the listener to question their assumptions about time and space and explore the possibilities of alternative dimensions and higher realms of existence.


Line by Line Meaning

The cenobite tamed
The ascetic disciplined and controlled


Megastructural reign
A period of dominance characterized by massive structures


The Parsifal Gate
The entrance or gateway named after Parsifal


Realtime has ceased
The continuous passage of time has come to a halt


At the Godhead's feet
In the presence of the divine being


Determining the separators
Deciding the boundaries or divisions


Where did you get the notion that time could turn into space?
From where did you acquire the belief that time can transform into physical dimensions?


Reclothing the emperor
Dressing the ruler again, perhaps with new appearances


The multiverse manifest in hypostasis
The multiple interconnected universes made evident in their fundamental essence


Libera me Domine
Set me free, Lord


Uh huh
An expression of acknowledgment or agreement




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