![]() "The term triple goddess is infrequently used outside of Neopaganism to instead refer to historical goddess triads and single goddesses of three forms or aspects. I quote and share this just a speculative thought.but if we are being honest this is art and with all art the adage "to suggest is to create, to define is to destroy" is the most reflective form to follow. You can find your own interpretation and let that be your lens through which you view a piece. The beauty of Tool's music (and I guess with all music) is that there doesn't have to be one set meaning. For going through the album Lateralus and letting it change you into a better person, and then celebrating that change. I see this song as more or less a victory dance. It's how we feel when we listen to it which projects what's inside us. Doesn't mean we will have the same meaning and they know that. It's an intrumental song and it's suppose to be personal to us as well as Tool. The points of triangles are all connected balancing each other out. Opposite energies balanced which end up with wholeness being the third element. Balance of mind, body and soul which equalls completion. Tool are very spiritual and Triad could also be related to trinity or 3. All of a sudden, everything opens up to you, everything seems new again, you see all the things you were missing, and it all explodes with the energy of the song. This song feels like the explosion of reality that comes when you see this. The adulthood, if you will, where you (possibly) realise that you don't need all of the things you think you do, and that selfishness and narcissism will do you little, but that instead you need to remove your ego (also known as your "self" per Carl Jung, whom Tool seems to have much interest in) to see the unified consciousness of man. Reflection, then is the maturing of the soul. Therefore, how you see the world (the "weather", or your "disposition") changes depending on what you're told, or what is "mention to ". The way I see it, Disposition is the beginning of the mind or the soul (the childhood, you could say, also shown in Lateralus "in my infancy"), where you have no experience with the world, you go entirely off of what you're told. ![]() Some comments from could help you out.Īlthough Triad is an instrumental song, it still well closes off the trilogy of Disposition and Reflection well.
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