Peace Vibes 2
Newly Released Part 2 of the EP Set

With Part Two of the EP Trilogy of lyrics, the waves become more clear as the wet suit takes on the wave itself. The whole actualized experience of meditation in a form, meaning the flow can be controlled by the apple now floating depicted by levitation and also means, a lift in meaning. Abundance is also present in more lyrics and different languages. So, let's begin then in explanation.
"You Get What You Give"
This song blew me away with the most views in a short time. In 24 hours over a hundred views, the number tripled in the next three days which is pretty fast so far.
Spiritually, the meaning of the title is - balance. What you put out there comes back in an energy, in one way or the other.
This song's beat resonates with the indigenous ceremonial drum beat which holds an awesome power for any ceremony.
Strong...strong...strong...(affirm) I am strength, strength, strength...good...good...good. "Tawiskaron" - Balance in Iroquois. Prepare your hearts stand together as one against the approaching storm (any troubles). My super power is good (acknowledging the power within ourselves to change anything is good.) This is one huge spiritual affirmation.
Sky Woman watching over life is from Iroquois mythology. Iroquois has 5 nations. Tawiskaron is the word for Balance. In strength we are balanced, extends to in unity we are more balanced and have a stronger stand. This aligns with the philosophy that peace is obtained by standing together and communicating. Meditation is a spiritual, personal stand also where obtaining balance is an appeal to a higher order.
Anam
The title of the song means Soul in Irish. Irish language here is used to exemplify light and soul.
Peace...Anam Cara - Soul Friend. Solas means light. Spioradálta means spiritual. Anam means soul. Tangerine horizons - the souls rise as soul mates, or soul friends. Rialta means religious soldier. Rac means like a rock. "Memory as such holds the page - the page in history which soul friends would stem from." Dreamtime fold - dreamtime is the consciousness where we leave our bodies and visit in spirit.
Releve La Tete - Listen to Your Head
The faster tempo examples the passion it speaks of. The manifestation of understanding in French words, passion what you feel strongly about in a loving way.
Passion...passion...passion...strong minds stand up for what you love. Releve la tete...raise your head. Curious is dreaming for once dreaming butterflies lifting in sight, pleasing strength (repeated).
Butterflies are symbolic of spirit in the midst of transformation still within the earthly realm, learning to fly, from chrysalis to wings.
Passion is the meaning of glory in a moment, reached by symbolically lifting your head - the purpose of meditation, of composing your mind, gives strength, gives purpose. Being happy with accomplishment is ok, being filled with hope is good too.
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Any language could incorporate these principles of spirituality in musical or any form. I chose these ones because as a dedication to the Metis Nation of Ontario. The word Metis means "mixed" and was used to describe the half breeds of Settlers and Indigenous in Canada from 1800s approximately onwards. There is a very rich history here which I will write of in a different article. I therefore chose these languages to incorporate into these songs to honor Metis people then and now. My father is French (his family dates back to 1604 in Paris, France). My mother is Irish (her grandmother came over on the ship from Ireland, orphaned at 14 years old). My great, great grandmother was Iroquois and travelled through the US from NY to MI, as far as we know from family history. Further back there is also a line of Algonquian in our family. Metis people are comprised of Indigenous, French, Irish, Scottish, British. They were pretty much abandoned by both natives and whites historically. My great, great grandmother for example was not allowed to live on her reservation after she married a white man and white people refused to provide housing a lot of the time, families often lived on the side of the rose in shacks they made with their own hands. The soldiers were more fortnate because they earned a wage you could live on. Farmers and Herders struggled more. That later changed as society did. This EP is a way of remembering Metis history by acknowledging the mix of blood lines. Plus, the end of spiritual principles in the music.
Peace Vibes 1 and Peace Vibes 2 are about the spiritual component in music and the resonation with contemplation. There will be a Peace Vibes 3, also an EP, that will be different.
About the Creator
Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelle
Vocal Top Story 13 times + Awesome Story 2X. Author of Award Winning Novel Small Tales and Visits to Heaven XI Edition + books of poems, etc. Also in lit journal, anthology, magazine + award winning entries.



Comments (3)
Wow! This is incredibly cool, Lisa. I will be saving this to listen to again! I liked reading about the meaning behind your lyrics and I'm excited to read more about your music this year. 🥰
Awesome work Lisa! 💖
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