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serenevasaline
08-12-2008, 03:14 AM
Does anyone know where I can learn more about this?

I'm so convinced that certain word's are being used for more than meets the....er.....ear:D

I have heard the words Sun, Rain, Stars, Shine, mirror, over and over again in songs lately. Sometimes like, totally out of context.

Anyone know where I can gain more knowledge on this?

serenevasaline
08-12-2008, 04:44 AM
Anyone? (Bump)

simcha
12-01-2009, 03:49 AM
Yes it is happening, in songs and movies as well. Words and sometimes phrases. Symbols you will notice too. They go in cycles.
I can't point you in a direction to do more research. Just keep your eyes open. ; )

gtycoon
12-01-2009, 04:06 AM
I have noticed what you are talking about and have to look up the hip hop stars I heard it from....

Not to hijack your thread, but I have a theory they are using our eyes to condition our minds. When I watch MTv videos that are from the last couple years, they keep switching scenes. Every couple seconds they change camera angles and scenes making my eyes moves all around the screen.

simcha
12-01-2009, 04:14 AM
The fourth and final stage is named for the rapid eye movement — REM — that is its defining characteristic. Our brains become busily active in REM sleep, too, even more so than when we are awake. Dreaming happens at this stage.


Quote from Harvard Report, You can do it in your sleep , Jan 10, 2009
Retrieved from http://www.thetimes.co.za/Careers/Article.aspx?id=914942


Maybe it is an imposed impression of REM..busy active brain..imitating a dream while awake state. Who knows?

serenevasaline
13-11-2009, 01:02 AM
Hey both. I didn't see your comments before. Thats really interesting. Thanks. I would never of noticed that .

supertzar
13-11-2009, 01:47 AM
There are triggers everywhere. For people who are individually programmed (not mass programmed like everyone is) triggers can cause their alternate personalities to come forward and behave in certain ways. They might self-injure or become severely depressed or any number of things. I think tv and film is a more potent method of triggers, but certainly they are in music, too. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas was HIGHLY triggering to one person I know.

crystalline
13-11-2009, 05:35 AM
Yes, I have noticed this too. Has anyone checked out the Miley Cyrus song "party in the usa"? I've just come back from the states and it was playing everywhere there, there are references to butterflies and JayZ and Britney, but the other thing I have found with a lot of music now is that they have repetetive singing/warbling at a certain pitch which really gets into your head, this song is a perfect example.

anna_jane
13-11-2009, 10:29 AM
Yes, I have noticed this too. Has anyone checked out the Miley Cyrus song "party in the usa"? I've just come back from the states and it was playing everywhere there, there are references to butterflies and JayZ and Britney, but the other thing I have found with a lot of music now is that they have repetetive singing/warbling at a certain pitch which really gets into your head, this song is a perfect example.

yes absolutely noticed this.

monitorlizard
13-11-2009, 03:27 PM
Always thought Ronnie James Dio, repeated certain words over
and over again.

Rainbow, Sea, Star, Light, Eyes, Steel, Chains

The later lyrics in his career have taken a far darker streak unfortunately.

supertzar
13-11-2009, 04:23 PM
Always thought Ronnie James Dio, repeated certain words over
and over again.

Rainbow, Sea, Star, Light, Eyes, Steel, Chains

The later lyrics in his career have taken a far darker streak unfortunately.

I think he is aligned with the Illuminati. Black Sabbath was pretty dark with Ozzy (at least for the time,) but there was always something friendly about their albums. They always gave you a good feeling. It could easily be argued they were far more positive and loving than they were negative.

Heaven and Hell, the first album with Dio has a certain darkness to it that is very different. One day I listened to it and the hopelessness and despair of the album really hit me. I could see the satanic message contained in the album. The lyrics implore the listener to embrace "Lady Evil - she'll do you right." The whole album takes Sabbath in a direction that is genuinely and deliberately very dark. Dio can come across as kind of "hocus pocus," but I think there is more to it than that. There are real secrets in his riddles.