I always thought that the last line was "you must get by the metaphor."
Anyway, Dev likes the idea of "infinity as a metaphor for god," as he says, and I'm sure that has something to do with it. And I always understood this song as being about appreciating things as they are--dynamic and ephemeral--and not trying to add excess meaning to everything. Rather Buddhist, as I see it (I guess).
But it's very possible that I'm wrong.
Soundsofentropy is right, it is "you must get by the metaphor."
So, here's my take:
"Unsure? Well, here's help with the weight
There's only "god" for "heaven's" sake
There's only one key to unlock the door
you must get by the metaphor."
Help with the weight: That's the weight of religion as an institution pressing you down, trying to force you into an idea instead of letting you come to an idea for yourself of what "god" is.
Only "god" for "heaven's" sake: The idea of "god" as presented by preachers or priests or whatever would have you believe that the only way you get get to god is by doing "good", living the way that they prescribe and by following their mandates, in other words, you'll only get to heaven if you believe in the god we tell you to believe in.
There's only one key to unlock the door: Only you can know how YOU believe. If your god is something as simple as a sunrise or set, then that's it. Nothing else will ever fit for YOU than that. What works for one person may not work for anyone else, in what their heart believes.
YOu must get by the metaphor: God isn't a concept, it's a force that is all around and exists within you as a real thing. To look past the symbols or preset ideas and to follow the path of what you believe to be "good" or "right" is the only way to truly experience that god.
This is MY interpretation. If I am way of base, then you have my most sincere apology, Dev.
So, here's my take:
"Unsure? Well, here's help with the weight
There's only "god" for "heaven's" sake
There's only one key to unlock the door
you must get by the metaphor."
Help with the weight: That's the weight of religion as an institution pressing you down, trying to force you into an idea instead of letting you come to an idea for yourself of what "god" is.
Only "god" for "heaven's" sake: The idea of "god" as presented by preachers or priests or whatever would have you believe that the only way you get get to god is by doing "good", living the way that they prescribe and by following their mandates, in other words, you'll only get to heaven if you believe in the god we tell you to believe in.
There's only one key to unlock the door: Only you can know how YOU believe. If your god is something as simple as a sunrise or set, then that's it. Nothing else will ever fit for YOU than that. What works for one person may not work for anyone else, in what their heart believes.
YOu must get by the metaphor: God isn't a concept, it's a force that is all around and exists within you as a real thing. To look past the symbols or preset ideas and to follow the path of what you believe to be "good" or "right" is the only way to truly experience that god.
This is MY interpretation. If I am way of base, then you have my most sincere apology, Dev.
djskrimp wrote:Help with the weight: That's the weight of religion as an institution pressing you down, trying to force you into an idea instead of letting you come to an idea for yourself of what "god" is.
Only "god" for "heaven's" sake: The idea of "god" as presented by preachers or priests or whatever would have you believe that the only way you get get to god is by doing "good", living the way that they prescribe and by following their mandates, in other words, you'll only get to heaven if you believe in the god we tell you to believe in.
There's only one key to unlock the door: Only you can know how YOU believe. If your god is something as simple as a sunrise or set, then that's it. Nothing else will ever fit for YOU than that. What works for one person may not work for anyone else, in what their heart believes.
YOu must get by the metaphor: God isn't a concept, it's a force that is all around and exists within you as a real thing. To look past the symbols or preset ideas and to follow the path of what you believe to be "good" or "right" is the only way to truly experience that god.
This is MY interpretation. If I am way of base, then you have my most sincere apology, Dev.
I love this! You are so on my level!
But as for the case in point, this is all true. The metaphor is what you make it to be. Belief is personal, not universal. Concept is all a point of view, and as a result is all subject to individual growth and opinions.
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the-fluke wrote:But as for the case in point, this is all true. The metaphor is what you make it to be. Belief is personal, not universal. Concept is all a point of view, and as a result is all subject to individual growth and opinions.
This should not go overlooked.
+1
Man...I just unlocked the door...and guess what?
ITS FILLED WITH CANDY!
And I shall share some with you for helping me obtain it, 3 swedish berries each...Hurray!
(On a more serious note, those were some awesome anylizations)
And I shall share some with you for helping me obtain it, 3 swedish berries each...Hurray!
(On a more serious note, those were some awesome anylizations)
FUCK YES!!
Candy makes everything better!
...
Except toothpaste.
Candy makes everything better!
...
Except toothpaste.
soundsofentropy wrote:the-fluke wrote:But as for the case in point, this is all true. The metaphor is what you make it to be. Belief is personal, not universal. Concept is all a point of view, and as a result is all subject to individual growth and opinions.
This should not go overlooked.
+1
I think thats one of the best things I've read.
+1 from me too. =D
Tortiss wrote:ITS FILLED WITH CANDY!
And I shall share some with you for helping me obtain it, 3 swedish berries each...Hurray!
(On a more serious note, those were some awesome anylizations)
Swedish berries rock, especially the red and blue ones!
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