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[Chorus]
Close eyes on the setting sun
Rise up when the morning come

[Spoken 1]
Exploring divinity and in so doing, regardless of conscious or oblivious, always contributing to the completeness of God's own self-knowing, no matter trading aggressor for victim, victim for aggressor, pursuing material or spiritual goals. Maintaining faith as a believer, agnostic or an atheist. Conducting oneself humble or proud, quiet or loud ...

[Repeat Chorus]

[Spoken 2]
Expressing self-divinity, regardless how choosing, everything always worthy by dint of who we are ... who we remain, contributing our bliss of spiritual awakening, our joy of realising against-the-odd dreams, our fear of death and ecstasy of redemption having so long believed oneself a fallen soul or sinner ... how otherwise would God know these things?

[Repeat Chorus]

[Spoken 3]
Contributing our mite, finite no question, but same time unique in terms of our individuality and the present canvas of predispositions, childhood conditioning and association with tri-guna sattva, rajas and tamas (the three modes of material nature), no matter exploring the light, the shadows, or even the darkness, no matter playing offender or forgiver, or our thinking thoughts shallow/superficial or deep.

[Repeat Chorus]

[Spoken 4]
Like diodes we are - the current of our life experiences flowing towards God but, at this time, the current of God's incremented self-knowing not flowing back to us. Maybe at some point we can become more like semi-conductor transistors ... the current of consciousness flowing both ways under certain conditions ... a sort of simultaneous inconceivable oneness and difference? Achintya bhedābheda tattva.

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from Ta​ṭ​asthā śakti, released November 17, 2023

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Songs Of Dave England, UK

David's songs are generally confessional or observational in nature, sometimes comedic or ironic, mostly of philosophical or theosophical subject-matter ... often in the form of imagined dialogue with God.

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