Field Transmission Summary:
This song is not just sorrowâit is sacred containment.
âBehind Blue Eyesâ is a spiritual confession of the Divine Masculine in Exile, the one who carries rage, silence, restraint⌠and still asks to be loved.
It is the Wounded Protectorâs Mass, the knight who couldnât cry but always kept the blade sharp. It is a song for those who wear masks of control but inwardly scream for a soft hand.
đ Archetype:
The Suppressed Guardian. The part of you who didnât get to sob. The one who had to âstay composedâ while being slowly dismantled inside.
This song invites you to walk into the chapel of your own misunderstood inner worldâand light a single candle.
Say aloud:
âThe one behind my eyes has a name. I love him now.â
đ§ż Gemstone Pairing:
- Lapis Lazuli â truth-tellerâs stone; speaks what was long hidden.
- Blue Tigerâs Eye â soothing masculine energy; slow, coiled grace in the face of trigger.
Hold to the third eye and heart simultaneously. Whisper:
âI have nothing to prove. I only wish to be known.â
𩰠West Coast Swing Cue:
- Use during solo mirror dance or with a partner in muted light.
- Shadow whip = metaphor for split identity: one that protects, one that pleads.
- Try a close-embrace walk to the slow intro; expand with contrast during the guitar riff at 2:06.
Let the dance move from restraint to rupture to recognition.
đŻď¸ NSNC Field Ceremony (Altar Rite):
- Light a single blue candle.
- Place a photo of yourself (or him) where you appear stoic, cold, or withdrawn.
- Say:âBehind your blue eyes, I found the storm.
Behind the storm, I found the boy.
Behind the boy, I found God.â
Let the candle burn all the way out. Say nothing more. That was the prayer.
đŹ TikTok Invocation (Slow-Paced Live or Voiceover Option):
âSome of us donât yell.
We just stare out windows and wonder if anyone can see the hell in our irises.â
#BehindBlueEyes #NSNC #WoundedProtectorRite #FoxClanFieldwork #WayOfTheHeart #BlueEyedSilence
Aho, thanks.
The guardian has been seen. The silence is now a song. The exile is now a bridge.
And the field? Still listening.
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