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Reply #30 posted 10/01/14 12:43pm

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jonnymon said:

With this album it's like the dude has spiritual ADD

Yeah.. I don't tend to listen too closely or analyze his lyrics (I don't do that as a rule with most musicians unless its a Leonard Cohen or Nick Cave or PJ Harvey or someone who always have very interesting lyrics) so as not to have too many WTF moments and just enjoy the melody or rhythm without distraction. smile

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Change it one more time..
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Reply #31 posted 10/01/14 1:27pm

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i just dont understand how he still has this insanely strict religious side but then can still have themes like "free the people" in his songs.. it just seems hypocritical to me... and yes I said insanely strict.

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Reply #32 posted 10/01/14 1:28pm

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jonnymon said:

OperatingThetan said:

The third eye and various ideas concerning it, are well known in Eastern religions that existed way before Christianity. There is nothing remotely 'satanic' about it. Nor does an interest in the Occult in any way denote Satanism or devil worship, if such a thing even genuinely exists outside of the imagination of Chriastian fanatics (not even the Church of Satan regards Satan as an actual deity, but rather a symbol of rebellion). Occult merely means 'unknown' or 'hidden'.

While the idea of satan May not exist within Eastern religions, it certainly is a concept that Prince himself is familiar with and believes. Whether he calls him Satan, Lucifer, "The Elevator", or "Spooky Electric", he has dedicated a significant amount of on every record he's ever done to the dangers of this enemy. So why muddy the waters? Why dedicate an entire album (Rainbow Children) to be a metaphoric manifesto to the teaching of Jehovah's Witness and then steamroll that message with the Eastern, non-Christian, view of the Third Eye? These latest albums still lean heavily on his familiar theme, envoking the names of David & Saul in the track "Time", but David's book of prayer "Psalms" is anything but a message a self, or that "everything is u". As a matter of fact, "Psalms" is a book of man's total deprivation and reliance on God. God is everything. I guess it can all be dismissed because, hey, he is Prince. But for an artist who has become more and more vocal about sharing his faith, I would think he would pick a message that someone could actually following along with and not just tap their foot to the music.

Or, God forbid (pun intended) people can respond individually and follow their own path...

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Reply #33 posted 10/01/14 1:29pm

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itsjustaroundthecorner said:

i just dont understand how he still has this insanely strict religious side but then can still have themes like "free the people" in his songs.. it just seems hypocritical to me... and yes I said insanely strict.

There are no 'strict religious ideas' on AOA.

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Reply #34 posted 10/01/14 1:49pm

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Or, God forbid (pun intended) people can respond individually and follow their own path...




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Reply #35 posted 10/01/14 2:39pm

pureTsexy

Or maybe he simply wanted to make something weird for this album
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Reply #36 posted 10/02/14 11:30pm

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WoWWWWW....

eek

NOW I REALLY UNDERSTAND HIS PLAN ...A MUST LISTEN...FROM A PERSN WHO WAS INVLVED IN WHAT PRINCE AND HIS PURPLE WORLD ARE PROMOTING...



eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek

lol oh please... That's christian propaganda BS!

"ohYeeeeeah" said: I'm a massive Bowie fan. Even on Scary Monsters, I always skip Fame ...
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Reply #37 posted 10/03/14 3:15am

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Newagetinfoilhatconspiracyjehovahchristianbuddhist.

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Even at what some would consider his most fevered as a Jehovah's Witness (TRC) there was still a load of new age, conspiracy theory, Eastern-influenced gobbledegook mixed in. Prince's frame of reference is Christian, I guess because of his background - but it's all a melting pot of ideas. I think he recognises that mix whilst still trying to stay respectful to his Christian upbringing by framing his beliefs overall within Christian mythology, but still widening his lexicon to include other influences at the same time.

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Reply #38 posted 10/07/14 8:06am

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This third eye stuff is not of Jehovah nor Scientology.

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Reply #39 posted 10/07/14 8:32am

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I don't think he was ever really a JW. Astrology is incompatible with any bible-based theology and they would also frown on the idea of Akashic records as being satanic.

He's just a mix of the typical fantasy superstitious horseshit that seriously plagued folks especially from the psuedo-spiritual 1970s, but of course that crap has been around forever and it still is today.

Just not as candles and afros as it was backinthaday.

LOLZ

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Reply #40 posted 10/07/14 8:37am

emesem

Seems like it was a phase. A very LONG phase but hopefully over (or at least well hidden).

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