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Fabio from Sao Paulo, BrazilIn the early 2000s while promoting a show in Sao Paulo at a radio station they were asked to play this song, which is their best know song in Brazil, and had to be reminded of which song it was. After a short break they played the song and included it on the setlist for the show the next day. Melissa from 38606I was suffering from horrible images of horror as a child. Every night, I would lay in bed and see the scariest dark entities walk into my room and stare at me. I was frozen in fear. These didn’t feel like nightmares.. they were real in my mind, because my eyes were open. It still horrifies me, although the logical thing to call it, would be “sleep paralysis.” I was watching MTV when I was 11 or 12 when I saw this video for the first time and became obsessed. This became a powerful lullaby after the prayers didn’t work. I listened to this song every night as I fell asleep. It helped me overcome the horror that had been entering my bedroom for so many years. This song scared away those demons and fear. Silent Lucidity is a tribute to the power of lucid dreaming. The song’s lyrics describe a person who is struggling to cope with their problems in the waking world. In their dreams, however, they find solace and peace. The dreamer is aware that they are dreaming, and as a result, they can shape their own reality.

The B List: Favorite Hair-Metal Power Ballads". GlideMagazine. 4 January 2007 . Retrieved 2023-06-07.Here it is, another chance / Wide awake, you face the day, your dream is over / Or has it just begun?” These lines transition from the dream state to waking reality, and yet, they blur the line between the two, implying that the real introspective journey has just started. Aviance from AzHas anyone ever had a dream that seemed real, Or dreamed of a place that is real and will get there one day, find the way to go there by dreaming about it again when the time is right?

This is all confirmed by the lyric "commanding in another realm" Jesus told us that his kingdom was not of this realm!! But if you give yourself to him, he will never leave you, he is always by your side! And he is smiling, because he knows your journey, he knows that you will be ok, and that you will find your way home to him!!! The reason why the dreaming makes sense in because Jesus told us that we could travel and see him in our dreams!! He also calls himself the door... and he is the door out of this prison system!!! It's all in the holy bible!! Its incredible really because whomever wrote it must have known the TRUTH!!!! PRAISE JESUS!!!Intrigued by the mystical essence of “Silent Lucidity”? Embark on an exciting journey as we delve into the lyrical labyrinth of this timeless classic. “Silent Lucidity” Lyrics Meaning Camille from Toronto, OhWhen this song came out, a lot of people found comfort and meaning in it. But I wasn't one of them. For many reasons, I completely misunderstood the song message. First of all, I wasn't sure what lucidity was, and learning it meant dream control was unsettling for me and not comforting. And why does it have to be "silent" which can imply secrecy and mystery (and is not what I want in a dream). I also thought the distorted voice in the middle of the song was scary. I couldn't make out what it was saying and thought a frightening presence was invading someone's dream. The worst part was when the child-like voice says "Hug me." I thought the voice was saying "Help me!" like they were in distress. Another thing, I don't find the idea of someone hovering over me while I sleep to be soothing, whether I'm a child or adult and regardless if it's a loved one who's very much alive and present or has passed and is watching from a spiritual realm. I mean, who's supposed to be controlling the dream: me, a discombobulated voice or some hovering presence over my bed? No thank you.

The song then touches upon the concept of breaking down self-imposed limitations and the liberation that comes with it, “The walls you built within / Come tumbling down, and a new world will begin.” These lines reflect on the transformative power of self-realization achieved through lucid dreaming. There’s a place I like to hide / A doorway that I run through in the night,” the song then delves deeper into the realm of dreams, painting a picture of an escape into an alternate reality. The lyrics, “It’s a place where you will learn / To face your fears, retrace the years / And ride the whims of your mind,” encapsulate the transformative power of lucid dreams, where one can confront their fears and traumas and embark on a journey of self-discovery. The Unknown from EarthThe words are wrong in the song not the whole song just one line he says as I lay next to you Silent Lucidity if you listen to the song that's exactly what he says it's easy to hear people need to come off the child molestation craze and get the words right I'm pretty sure it's not against the law for a father to lay next to his Young daughter after after she's just had a nightmare The term “lucid dreaming” refers to the state in which a person becomes aware that they are dreaming. This realization allows the dreamer to control the content and direction of the dream, leading to a transformative and enlightening experience. The concept of lucid dreaming has been around for centuries, with references to it appearing in ancient Hindu scriptures and Buddhist texts. AnonymousI have always loved this song, nowhere than ever. The lyrics have brought me great comfort with how it talks about the game of life being over and comforting a child. My son recently passed away, leaving behind a sweet baby for me to love. I had the words from the song, "a soul set free to fly" placed on my son's grave marker. Truly he was set free from his long term illness. I love, love, love this song and the comfort it brings me.

Florida Pat from Lauderdale-by-the-sea, FlThe symphonic strings literally bring me to tears. So much depth and emotion, and then add the timbre of Geoff's voice. Darwin from Ralston, NeDoes anyone else think that parts of this song sound like Alice Cooper's "Only Women Bleed"?

I have a very dear close personal friend who I love like no other. She has been through several bouts with Stage IV cancer. i recently was driving her a distance from an appointment she was at.....Silent Lucidity was playing on the radio.....having heard it before, but not paying attention.....she asked if it was P.Floyd. My initial tesponse was NO.....then I heard the overtures of the chorus....."I will......I am....I wil....I am smiling nect to you in silent lucidity." I convinced myself I was wrong, and recanted, telling her it was P.Floyde. (At this time I did not know ( James Guthrie)'was involved and the Overlap in engineering Pink Floyd had with Queensryche) Tate also talked about "Silent Lucidity"'s lasting influence, saying that "People have been married to that song, children have been born to that song, people have been buried to that song, and children have been made to that song. It's really had quite an impact on the population, you know."Chris from Independence, MoThe song is about an adult who is comforting a child who has just lost a loved one. The adult is telling the child that he/she has just had a lucid dream, and was terrified of it. The adult goes on to tell the child to relax and let it happen. He/she does, and the adult asks, "How's that? Better, now?" The lucid dreaming is being taught to the child to help with the grieving process. AnonymousIt's a very beautiful song it drives me to tears every time I hear it it helps me feel a connection a spiritual connection Sarah from Eastern Passage, NsAlso, to Christian: I absolutely freaked out when I heard it on Supernatural. It was like, "OH MY GOD, THAT'S QUEENSRYCHE! AND OH MY GOD, IT'S THAT SONG I LOVE!" Living twice at once, you learn / You’re safe from pain in the dream domain / A soul set free to fly.” This imagery sums up the whole idea behind the song – the power of lucid dreams to provide a safe space for introspection and self-growth, making it a powerful tool for emotional healing and self-empowerment.



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