Kyo
Yaima Lyrics


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You whose drum is the pulse of all creation
You whose dance is the motion of all worlds
You have sung to me of the ways of union
You have sung to me this song

My questions lead to fullness
You have sung to me this song
You have sung to me the ways of union
You have sung to me this song

Space and time
Personal impersonal
Space and time
Personal impersonal

You have sung to me
You have sung to me this song

You whose drum is the pulse of all creation
You whose dance is the motion of all worlds
You have sung to me this song of all creation
You have sung the song of home

You whose drum
You have sung




Energy and form
Infinite, finite

Overall Meaning

In Yaima's song "Kyo," the lyrics speak about the connection between creation, the universe, and the self. The song speaks about the drumbeat, which represents the pulse or energy of creation, and the dance, which represents the motion of all worlds. The singer states that they have been taught about the ways of union, which could refer to a union between the self and the universe or a union between all beings.


The lyrics also speak about how the singer's questions lead to fullness, which could indicate that they have gained a deeper understanding of themselves and their connection to the universe through the song. The repetition of the line "You have sung to me this song" emphasizes the idea that the song is a teaching, and the singer has been moved by its message.


Additionally, the lyrics mention the concepts of space and time, as well as personal and impersonal aspects. These ideas could represent the duality present in the universe, where there are both individual and universal aspects to existence.


Overall, the lyrics of "Kyo" speak about the connection between the self, the universe, and creation, emphasizing the importance of their interconnection and the teachings that can be learned through introspection and observation.


Line by Line Meaning

You whose drum is the pulse of all creation
You, whose drum beats like the pulse of all creation


You whose dance is the motion of all worlds
You, whose dance creates the motion of all worlds


You have sung to me of the ways of union
You have taught me about unity through your song


You have sung to me this song
You have shared this song with me


My questions lead to fullness
I gain completeness through answering my questions


You have sung to me this song
You have shared this song with me


You have sung to me the ways of union
You have taught me how to unite through your song


You have sung to me this song
You have shared this song with me


Space and time
Existence is defined by time and space


Personal impersonal
The union of self with the universal self


Space and time
Existence is defined by time and space


Personal impersonal
The union of self with the universal self


You have sung to me
You have shared your wisdom with me


You have sung to me this song
You have shared this song with me


You whose drum is the pulse of all creation
You, whose drum beats like the pulse of all creation


You whose dance is the motion of all worlds
You, whose dance creates the motion of all worlds


You have sung to me this song of all creation
You have shared a song about the creation itself with me


You have sung the song of home
You have shared the song of the place where the self finds peace


You whose drum
Your drum beat


You have sung
You have shared your wisdom


Energy and form
The combination of energy and matter creates existence


Infinite, finite
The eternal and the temporal




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@ashagozzelin5420

Reading the Radiant Sutras, and I came across the Insight Verses 161-162 and I was like, I've heard this before. Yaima, You made these Tantric verses come alive! So so so beautiful.

"Devi replies:
You whose drum is the pulse of creation,
You whose dance is the motion of all worlds,
You who are more intimate than my very breath, I am suffused with satisfaction.
My questions have led to fullness.

You have sung to me of the ways of union
Of the Goddess with Her God,
Time and space, personal and impersonal,
Energy and form, finite and infinite. You have sung the song
Of being at home in the universe.

Having said that, the Goddess,
Radiant with delight,
Embraces her lover."



All comments from YouTube:

@ashagozzelin5420

Reading the Radiant Sutras, and I came across the Insight Verses 161-162 and I was like, I've heard this before. Yaima, You made these Tantric verses come alive! So so so beautiful.

"Devi replies:
You whose drum is the pulse of creation,
You whose dance is the motion of all worlds,
You who are more intimate than my very breath, I am suffused with satisfaction.
My questions have led to fullness.

You have sung to me of the ways of union
Of the Goddess with Her God,
Time and space, personal and impersonal,
Energy and form, finite and infinite. You have sung the song
Of being at home in the universe.

Having said that, the Goddess,
Radiant with delight,
Embraces her lover."

@Memaganna

amazing!

@annid1584

Thank you for sharing this! Love and Light ♥️

@Electrosoundelectro-vibration

WOOOOW !!! amazing !

@bassventura6144

Just smoked took a bath and put this on ...... almost floated away :)

@wendydify

What does this song mean? It’s soothing and mysterious

@seanloer1928

that's a question only you can answer

@steelyman08

It's the singer from Mazzy Star (always forget her name) ☼

@L.Nyquist

not the same!!

@jennybutler2265

Hope Sandoval aka Mazzy Star
Pepper Proud vocals for Yaima.
Both have a voice that can touch a soul in unexplainable ways...
I apologize, I really don't want to come across rude, I just want to make sure the right people are honored for their enchantingly moving music.
Love & peace always

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