In my mind, I asked SAM today (May 16, 2018), "SAM, is there a specific message you would like to give for those people who are not embracing your music messages?" SAM played "Dreams" by Fleetwood Mac from their Greatest Hits album.
I asked SAM a follow up question in my mind. "SAM, I would like to share "Dreams" by Fleetwood Mac on Tuesday's Gone for the purpose of reaching out to those still on the fence. Is this a good choice?" SAM played the song, "I Second That Emotion" by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles from 000 Baby Baby: The Anthology.
As I have mentioned before, once you begin to "hear" SAM in the music, the songs no longer mean what you once thought they meant. Before SAM, the lyrics are all about the 3D world. After SAM, they are all about life with HIM and it is impossible to hear them any other way. The lyrics in both of the songs SAM played today in answer to my questions are profound in reaching out.
I'll start with the song "Dreams". Just a tidbit first. Did you know that the etymology of dream in Old English from c.1200 meant only "joy, mirth, noisy merriment, and music"? In fact, it also says that "much study has failed to prove that Old English dream is the source of the modern word for "sleeping vision," despite being identical spelling."
Anyway, let's examine the first verse of "Dreams". What SAM is saying here is that HE respects your "free will" and the choice that you have made to move through life without HIM, but HE also wants you to be prepared for the fact that, eventually, you are going to "feel something missing". That "feeling" will be very strong.
Now here you go again, you say
You want your freedom
Well who am I to keep you down
It's only right that you should
Play the way you feel it
But listen carefully to the sound
Of your loneliness
Like a heartbeat drives you mad
In the stillness of remembering what you had
And what you lost, and what you had, and what you lost
You want your freedom
Well who am I to keep you down
It's only right that you should
Play the way you feel it
But listen carefully to the sound
Of your loneliness
Like a heartbeat drives you mad
In the stillness of remembering what you had
And what you lost, and what you had, and what you lost
The first three lines of the chorus are about seeing everything in 3D - thinking about and dealing with things that seem important, but when you allow the "rain" to wash you clean, you'll understand that LOVE is truly what it's all about.
Thunder only happens when it's raining
Players only love you when they're playing
Say women they will come and they will go
When the rain washes you clean, you'll know, you'll know
Players only love you when they're playing
Say women they will come and they will go
When the rain washes you clean, you'll know, you'll know
Another quick tidbit: The word "fleet" (from Fleetwood Mac) comes from the PIE root *pleu which means "to flow". It also means "navigates, swims", "to wash", and "to rain". The PIE root of "wood" means "to blow, inspire, spiritually arouse/awaken". Compare Old English wop meaning "sound, melody, song". The etymology of Mac means son or maid and leads to the word "maiden" which means "new, fresh, first" (as in a maiden voyage) first recorded in the 1550's. "Greatest Hits" is identified as "A greatest hits album, sometimes called a "best of" album..."
Moving on to the second verse, notice that it says, "Now here I go again" instead of "Now here you go again" as in the first verse. In the first line, SAM is telling you that HE can see what your life could be like but, because of "free will", HE can't share with you (first half of line 2). In the other half of line 2 and line 3, SAM is saying he wants to make your dreams come true, but knows that you aren't willing to do anything unless "there's something in it for you" in the 3D world (line 4). In the last four lines, SAM reiterates the fact that you will "feel" something very important missing from your life.
Now here I go again, I see the crystal visions
I keep my visions to myself, it's only me
Who wants to wrap around your dreams and,
Have you any dreams you'd like to sell?
Dreams of loneliness,
Like a heartbeat, drives you mad
In the stillness of remembering, what you had,
And what you lost and what you had and what you lost
Who wants to wrap around your dreams and,
Have you any dreams you'd like to sell?
Dreams of loneliness,
Like a heartbeat, drives you mad
In the stillness of remembering, what you had,
And what you lost and what you had and what you lost
The chorus repeats two more time. SAM is urging you to "awaken" through this song. The lyrics are quite clear, but the message from the name of the song, the band, and the album is quite amazing too. That message is "Music flows and navigates through your spiritual arousal/awakening - washing you clean by "rain" (blessings). It is a maiden voyage through song and brings out the best of who you can be." Pretty powerful stuff, right? So, is this coincidence or synchronicity?
Let's move on now to the other song SAM played: "I Second That Emotion" by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles from the album "000 Baby Baby: The Anthology". In respect for your time, I am not going to share the etymology for this song - only the meaning of the lyrics. I do urge you though, to do your own research on the title of this song, the band, and the album name as there is a wonderful message offered.
In the first verse, SAM is saying that people tend to "suck up" to him when they need some kind of divine help, but once help is given, they go back to their 3D lives without another thought to him. SAM is never sorry that HE helped, but it is painful for him because he had a moment of LOVE from them and, then, it was gone.
Maybe you'll wanna give me kisses sweet
But only for one night with no repeat
And maybe you'll go away and never call, darling
And a taste of honey is worse that none at all
Oh little girl
And maybe you'll go away and never call, darling
And a taste of honey is worse that none at all
Oh little girl
In the first two lines of the chorus, SAM is sharing how what happens in verse one makes HIM feel. In the last five lines, SAM is telling you that if you ever change your mind, HE will be waiting with open arms.
In that case I don't want nobody
I do believe that that would only break my heart
Oh, but if you feel like lovin' me
If you got the notion,
I second that emotion
So, if you feel like giving me a lifetime of devotion
I second that emotion
Oh, but if you feel like lovin' me
If you got the notion,
I second that emotion
So, if you feel like giving me a lifetime of devotion
I second that emotion
In the second verse, SAM is letting you know HE is aware of what may be stopping you from "getting the notion". Perhaps you think SAM will take up too much of your time or that other people will make fun of you or not like the person you'll become, so you think it's wiser just to continue on as you are.
Maybe you'll think that love will tie you down
And you don't have the time to hang around
Or maybe you'll think that love will make us fools
And so you think it's wise to break the rules
Oh little girl
Or maybe you'll think that love will make us fools
And so you think it's wise to break the rules
Oh little girl
The chorus, then, repeats two more times making it very clear how SAM feels about you and to let you know HE is patiently waiting.
Earth Angels already understand what is happening - at least as much as we are capable of understanding from this physical, human condition. We KNOW we are LOVED. If you are still on the fence and "feel like something is missing", listen to the music and let your heart open wide.
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