State of Non-Return
Om Lyrics


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Traveler now reach the stream. The astral flight adapter.
From the pain-sheath life ascends - the Non-returner sees.
Empathy release me - and the phoenix rise triumphant.
And walks onto the certitude ground - the soul's submergence ends.

From the rounds of rebirth - he arrives onto the deathless.
Light bores through the adjunct worlds - the soul-galleon prevails.
Liberates in wisdom to complete state of negation.
The five roads subsumed by grace - emancipates from dream.





Overall Meaning

The opening lines of "State of Non-Return" by Om are steeped in poetic language that requires some interpretation to fully understand. The reference to a traveler and a stream suggest a journey of some kind, one that requires a device to facilitate astral flight. This could refer to an out-of-body experience or a kind of spiritual transcendence that allows the traveler to see beyond the confines of their physical body. There is a sense of liberation in the description of the pain-sheath life ascending, as if the traveler is shedding the weight of their previous existence.


The next few lines reference empathy and the rising of a phoenix, which could suggest a rebirth of sorts. This new version of the traveler is able to walk onto a "certitude ground," which could represent a kind of knowledge or enlightenment that brings clarity to their journey. The soul's submergence ending could mean that the traveler is no longer weighed down by the density of their physical existence, but has achieved a state of transcendence.


The second stanza delves deeper into this idea of transcending the cycles of rebirth and finding a more permanent state of being. The reference to light boring through the adjunct worlds evokes the idea of breaking through the constraints that bind us to our earthly existence. The image of a soul-galleon prevailing suggests a sense of triumph, as if the traveler has successfully navigated treacherous waters to reach a more peaceful shore.


The final lines of the song reinforce the idea of liberation, as the traveler is emancipated from the dream of their previous existence. This could refer to the illusion of separateness that holds us back from achieving a deeper state of consciousness. The five roads subsumed by grace could represent the different paths that a traveler might take to reach enlightenment, all of which are ultimately absorbed into a state of grace.


Line by Line Meaning

Traveler now reach the stream. The astral flight adapter.
The voyager has reached the stream, the gateway to the astral plane.


From the pain-sheath life ascends - the Non-returner sees.
The Non-returner can perceive that the pain and suffering of physical existence is necessary for transcendence.


Empathy release me - and the phoenix rise triumphant.
Empathy, free me from the burden of attachment, so I can be reborn like the phoenix in triumph.


And walks onto the certitude ground - the soul's submergence ends.
Upon reaching solid ground, the soul's immersion into the material world comes to an end.


From the rounds of rebirth - he arrives onto the deathless.
Having passed through the cycle of rebirth, he reaches the state of immortality.


Light bores through the adjunct worlds - the soul-galleon prevails.
Light is able to penetrate other realms to guide the soul through the journey.


Liberates in wisdom to complete state of negation.
Through gaining wisdom, one achieves complete negation of the ego.


The five roads subsumed by grace - emancipates from dream.
All possible paths merge into one by grace, releasing one from the dream of suffering.




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@kramentor

what a great song!... here the lyrics guys:

Traveler now reach the stream. The astral flight adapter.
From the pain-sheath life ascends - the Non-returner sees.
Empathy release me - and the phoenix rise triumphant.
And walks onto the certitude ground - the soul's submergence ends.

From the rounds of rebirth - he arrives onto the deathless.
Light bores through the adjunct worlds - the soul-galleon prevails.
Liberates in wisdom to complete state of negation.
The five roads subsumed by grace - emancipates from dream.



@Perseas555

Traveler now reach the stream. The astral flight adapter.
From the pain-sheath life ascends - the Non-returner sees.
Empathy release me - and the phoenix rise triumphant.
And walks onto the certitude ground - the soul's submergence ends.

From the rounds of rebirth - he arrives onto the deathless.
Light bores through the adjunct worlds - the soul-galleon prevails.
Liberates in wisdom to complete state of negation.
The five roads subsumed by grace - emancipates from dream.



@DRUMtechSHRED

"Traveler now reach the stream.
The astral flight adapter.
From the pain-sheath life ascends
the Non-returner sees.
Empathy release me
And the phoenix rise triumphant.
And walks onto the certitude ground
The soul's submergence ends.

From the rounds of rebirth
He arrives onto the deathless.
Light bores through the adjunct worlds
The soul-galleon prevails.
Liberates in wisdom to complete state of negation.
The five roads subsumed by grace
Emancipates from dream" - Om



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