制作
出演艺人
shy kids
表演者
作曲和作词
Matthew Hornick
词曲作者
Patrick Cederberg
词曲作者
Walter Woodman
词曲作者
制作和工程
shy kids
联合制作人
Bobby Love
联合制作人
Kristian Montano
母带工程师
歌词
Every one of these bodies is animated by an infinite soul.
And the egoic world is speeding toward its own collapse.
But that reality is being leveraged by 7.9 billion souls.
For a brilliant moment of transformation.
Those souls know that as you get enough energy in a small amount of space within the universe, you create a black hole.
So much energetic gravity that you suddenly do a creation event.
Black holes take in light energy, pull it into a gravitational center and then spin it out.
Not in the shape of light anymore, but in a particle state.
That's called the event horizon of the black holes.
Energy forms of planets and asteroid belts, and all of this, that's coming out of the event horizon of a black hole.
Turns out we have billions of them inside of our body.
Every proton is a black hole and spins the light energy that is coming out of your cells from the translation of sunlight into carbon chains.
That light energy is so bright in you.
We are stars because you're taking all of that light.
And every proton as a black hole is turning into a particle state.
You are a solar event in particle state, and you're here right now.
Who are we and why did we show up?
Did we show up to create a gravitational event, just so that the universe will shift?
If we survive this egoic journey and the souls win the game, we will create a sacred geometry among those souls that create so much light density suddenly that we phase shift.
We literally change the phase of biology, physics.
In this transformational event.
And that might be our death.
That might be our extinction event.
Or it might be our rebirth within this physical structure that we call bodies.
We are being organized for a great purpose.
Because we're reaching this collision moment, of the egoic world coming to its malignant end point.
And the rise of an infinite being that is a soul state within us.
Written by: Matthew Hornick, Patrick Cederberg, Walter Woodman