You people are so blessed to be in Europe im in Canada and am waiting ...waiting.
@colorsfly2 ай бұрын
and than she gets somehow " ill " and you spend a weekend in a town you don´t like and the refund is just the ticket, thank you..... you are the lucky one...
@intentionalliving59324 жыл бұрын
I loved that the crowd was so silent and letting her sing. Beautiful... loved it and thankful to have heard it
@colorsfly2 ай бұрын
it´s europe, thats the way we do it...
@xavierhamel31697 ай бұрын
J’adore
@seonghang28165 жыл бұрын
Really amazing!
@totalt66006 жыл бұрын
Proof God exists, and She loves LG.
@catherinegrosbois70684 ай бұрын
Hannah une merveille la voix du siècle
@tamirarviv74893 ай бұрын
An Alternative Interpretation of the Song's Lyrics Beyond the surface-level narrative of a relationship between two individuals, I propose a deeper, metaphysical interpretation of the song's lyrics. In this perspective: • The "I" represents the infinite soul, higher self, or universal consciousness • The "you" symbolizes the individual person, human ego, or earthly self The Soul's Call to Innocence In this framework, the infinite soul beckons the individual to: 1. Return to a state of childlike innocence 2. Guide the "devil" (representing the separated ego) through a transformative journey The concept of "yellow sands" remains ambiguous, but could potentially symbolize: • The fleeting nature of earthly existence • A purifying or transformative landscape • The golden light of spiritual awakening The Question of Understanding The soul poses a profound question to the individual: Do you truly comprehend your nature? This inquiry highlights: • The person's dual nature as both an earthly being and an eternal soul • The unbreakable connection to the infinite source/divine consciousness • The ultimate reality of love as the fundamental essence of existence This alternative interpretation transforms the song from a simple interpersonal narrative into a profound exploration of spirituality, consciousness, and the human condition, and can be applied as a lens to interpret not just this song, but potentially all of the songs of this incredible band. What are your thoughts on this interpretation? Does it resonate with your understanding of the artist's work or your personal spiritual beliefs?