"Beyond the Truth"
Concept:
The planet (as well as its surrounding space) is getting destroyed by its intelligent inhabitants (i.e., humans). Who else in the world is responsible for oil spills, toxins, radiation, pollution, war machines, space debris, over population, etc., etc..? The song attempts to inspire people in this technological era to think about a "greener" environment on earth much like the time when there was no need for oil drill mills, gas burning machines and the like. The earth was not overpopulated and there was not a need to mass produce food. The earth was fruitful and had enough green resources to last an eternity! What happened to all of that?
Plot:
The song is about a group of scientists that figured out how to produce a time warp chamber that transports them back into time. Dressed in Gypsy disguise outfits, they travel back to the Celtic Medieval era where they experience a very different world from their own technologically infested world. In their travels, they learn that the earth was once a very healthy place full of life where the air was amazingly breathable. As they progress in their journey, they discover the hidden truth--the truth that could have never occurred to anyone unless one could exist in two very distant and distinct eras at any given moment in one's life. This describes what is meant by "Beyond the Truth." At the end, they travel back to the era where they were originally from to teach and inspire the world to make a change that would save the world from total devastation and veer it back to the healthy world it once used to be.
Lyrics:
In the sands of time...
The truth will be foretold...
The truth that lives in all of us...
Through the ambience of space and time...
Through the dawn of evolution...
It's a revelation of untold mysteries...
It begins in the very depth of our souls...
In the pure essence of eternal destiny...
With existence and creation binded as one...
Reach into the light of your heart...
Feel the glow of fascination...
And rise above and beyond the truth.