Lyrics
The first of all first movers followed the darkness.
As light follows the darkness, as light follows the darkness.
He followed the nothing of the nothing, the eternal tranquility.
As light follows the darkness, as light follows the darkness.
He is only in an order of importance, existent and existential, existent and existential.
As light follows the darkness, as light follows the darkness.
Nothing cannot dominate nothing, but only a matter matters more than nothing.
Wood matters and Mother matters.
As light follows the darkness, as light follows the darkness.
He is nature and nature is him.
Adam.
Art Concept and Commentary
This song is about human nature as embodied by Adam, originally told by Moses in the book of Genesis.
Adam was the first 'person' in human history. The human 'worldview' begins with Adam, or in other words, the nature of Homo Sapiens was 'defined' for the first time. Since Adam, God's will for humanity has always aimed for the search for truth and knowledge, for the better, for the good.
A person is a sentient being with a name and at least a basic worldview. A person is a being that has at least a minimum understanding of itself and in relation to the world. It is a being with a consciousness and, thus, a sufficient set of symbols and a minimum of language.
A person can regularly say his own name of his own accord.
Humans are supposed to be able to question everything, and have a clear mindset, a position, allowing them to see the relative difference between good and evil.
In the tradition of Adam, humans should seek more balanced and just societies, to create better and better 'civilizations', for the benefit of all humankind.
To achieve this goal, there must be two persons. It requires an Eve with whom Adam is united in love.
Through love, at least two persons unite, finding common ground through a shared group consciousness. With such a group consciousness, where at least two brains work together, those involved can better comprehend and understand larger societal contexts and dynamics, allowing the individual to develop a better worldview.
A "worldview" is a peculiarity of Homo Sapiens. It is a person's highest knowledge of assumptions of good and evil, according to which they align their moral compass and allows them to better grasp the world's dynamics and its interconnections.
As a result, they can better assert their will in society to achieve their goals.
Interestingly, love requires a minimum of health and freedom, which requires a minimum of material wealth. Also, a minimum of material wealth is required to symbolize the basis of the union, to make it tangible and memorable.
The presence of symbols is needed to promote a certain group consciousness. Only that which can be expressed in symbols can (potentially) become conscious to a human being. Love is not possible without having a minimum of shared consciousness among those who celebrate love (amongst each other).
Sometimes, it is a good idea to share the material wealth equally among the group members (at least if the organization is a family).
Mothers are supposed to become experts on their son's "worldview" by contending themselves with his personal experiences. Regularly, the mother is the most dedicated to guiding her son from around age two to the day he completes puberty (turning him into a qualified and good (potential) father). She is essential to guide him in attaining a proper worldview in accordance with his heart and the family. Having done this successfully, the son can lead his own family to greater love.
Nevertheless, much more important would be that the man learns to contend himself well with his own experiences throughout sufficient time out of his own initiative. He must always be eager to exercise his brain, even when no one else encourages him.
To love well has to be learned and constantly practiced to maintain and advance it. It is like the most important brain "muscle". Becoming old and gathering many experiences does not necessarily help unless one contends himself sufficiently with these experiences.
Since the biblical Adam had no mother, but was formed directly by God in his image, it took Eve for Adam and Eve to achieve together through love a high-quality worldview, which allowed them to become good parents and establish a new civilization. To be clear: Adam had due to God only assumptions about good and not any about evil. The latter, however, is indispensable for a (proper) worldview. It was therefore crucial that even after the (original) sin, when they had eaten from the forbidden tree of the knowledge of good and evil, Eve (their love) was a "good love" for Adam. This was guaranteed because she had always been a part of him, as she was formed/created by God from one of Adam's ribs. It was a rib, because Eve had to be close to Adam at heart.
A person's existence/life is like a tree. As soon as the seed germinates in the earth and takes root, dignity is gained. As soon as the plant has sprouted to the point where it sees the light (of day) (a certain degree of photosynthesis is possible), the conscious heart or the constitution of the worldview is formed. Then the "person" and their worldview develop. After the completion of puberty, usually, the tree has reached a certain size and maturity so that it stands more firmly and can bear fruit.