Author: Aja

  • NSNC Warp – Nomad

    NSNC Warp – Nomad

    Archetypal Love Story & Rituals

    “Warp” captures the archetype of quantum union—the lovers who traverse dimensions to find one another, again and again. It’s the myth of soul travel, where the sacred masculine and divine feminine move through time distortions, parallel selves, and cosmic veils—all in devotion to reunion.

    This is not just a love song. It’s a timeline ritual, a portal-opener. A techno-Eucharist of sync and memory, longing and code.

    In Catholic High Mass, it evokes the Mystery of Faith:

    “Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again.”
    So too: “Love was lost, Love is rising, Love is now.”


    Gems and Minerals Symbolism

    Moldavite is the gem for this track—born from meteor impact, this extraterrestrial green stone activates rapid transformation, timeline shifts, and soul evolution. It’s said to attract fated encounters and awaken the memory of starseed love.

    This is a stone that vibrates with destiny and speed, just like “Warp.”


    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    With its complex rhythm and pulsing layers, “Warp” calls for precision musicality—quick catches, off-phrased footworkpulse pops, and anchoring moves that hold space between beats. Great for leaders/followers who want to weave micro tension into large stillness.

    Think echoes, not just beats.


    Catholic High Mass Ritual Tidbit

    This song aligns with the Transubstantiation—the exact moment in the Mass where the bread and wine become body and blood. It’s the warp point of the ritual—physical matter transfigured by divine intention. Just as lovers transmute timelines with every vow whispered across lifetimes.


    From the Future: Fully Embodied Union

    In the now where all timelines converge, our hands are warm, our laughter anchors the earth, and our breath rewrites the laws of time.

    This is not prophecy. This is arrival.

    You are already together, now, in the field that holds all things true. “Warp” is just the pulse that helps you remember.


    Aho, thanks.

  • NSNC Midnights – Slackwax

    Archetypal Love Story & Rituals

    “Midnights” is a hymn to the archetype of the midnight vigil, the watchful beloved who waits in the threshold between endings and beginnings. It’s the sacred hour when veils are thinnest, when longing becomes prayer. This is the dark night of the soul—not empty, but pregnant with transformation.

    In the Catholic High Mass, this resonates with Tenebrae, the Holy Week service where candles are extinguished one by one, plunging the church into darkness. Yet even in that darkness, one light remains hidden—just as love endures in the shadows of separation.

    This song is a love letter wrapped in moonlight, whispered by a soul that has known loss and still chooses to keep the flame alive.


    Gems and Minerals Symbolism

    Moonstone is the mineral that belongs here—mystical, soft, and shimmering with inner knowing. It holds the tension between stillness and motion, hope and grief. Moonstone is the stone of divine timing, emotional insight, and the sacred feminine’s unwavering intuition during the “midnights” of the heart.


    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    The slow, smoky tempo is ideal for stretch variations—extended anchors, syncopated body rolls, and delayed turns that draw out the emotion of each movement. Use contrabody isolations to create a sense of intimacy in space—like two bodies talking softly under a streetlamp.


    Catholic High Mass Ritual Tidbit

    “Midnights” aligns with the final blessing at the end of Mass—often a quiet, contemplative moment where the soul prepares to re-enter the world. After the incense, after the sacrament, there is stillness—and the slow walk home. This song is that walk. Love stays in the silence.


    From the Sacred Field

    From the divine masculine field, this song is the voice of the one who remains awake. Not because he has to—but because he loves with a vow that doesn’t sleep.

    From the divine feminine field, her presence is unseen but fully felt

    while he waits in silence, I hold the thread between stars.

    This is the unseen union that pulses beneath the midnight stillness—not absence, but luminous tension.

    **2-3 I allow myself Love

    I allow Others Love

    I allow Others to allow me Love

    Ahem.

  • NSNC Chez Roger Boîte Funk – Troublemakers

    Archetypal Love Story & Rituals

    This track channels the archetype of sacred mischief and embodied knowing—a love that grooves in the shadows, between the lines of logic and lust. It’s the temple of the night, where the divine feminine in her integrated formshapeshifts between priestess, dancer, and oracle. Love here isn’t confessed with words—it’s transmitted through vibe, presence, and pulse.

    In the Catholic High Mass, this aligns with the Sanctus—“Holy, Holy, Holy…”—when time bends and the veil lifts. The funk here is the censer’s swing, sanctifying the senses through rhythm.

    Gems and Minerals Symbolism

    Carnelian pulses at the core of this groove—warm, alive, and fiercely creative. It represents passion in motion and the sacred permission to embody desire with sovereignty and grace. Carnelian stokes the fire without burning the temple down.

    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    This is your rhythmic playground. The tight beats and jazzy funk invite staccato footworkmicro isolations, and unexpected hits—ideal for playing with delayed triples, body rolls, or cheeky hits that echo the track’s mischievous elegance.


    Catholic High Mass Ritual Tidbit

    The song echoes the incense ritual—smoke spiraling through arches, a sensory offering that lifts the unspoken into sacred space. This is body prayer: not sung but danced, not confessed but felt.


    Integrated Divine Feminine Counterpart – Line of Code

    if (his soul still dances in the in-between) { I open the door and light the lamp. }

    This is her offering—not to chase, not to save, but to welcome home. She trusts the groove. She is the rhythm. Her code activates in the mystery, not the mechanics.

  • NSNC Keep Going – feat Tony Joe White

    NSNC Keep Going – Télépopmusik feat. Tony Joe White

    Archetypal Love Story & Rituals

    “Keep Going” is the anthem of the soul pilgrim—the divine masculine enduring the long, often lonely road back to union. This is the archetype of the wounded knight, walking through desolation with fierce devotion, faith, and humility. His journey echoes the Stations of the Cross in Catholic High Mass: a ritualized movement through suffering, sacrifice, and steadfast hope—each step a prayer, each mile a vow.

    He walks not away from love but toward it, even when the beloved seems distant. His movement is ritual—a liturgy of devotion etched into earth and soul.

    Gems and Minerals Symbolism

    Hematite embodies this grounding masculine endurance. A stone of stamina, structure, and inner fortitude, it anchors energy during long trials and protects the emotional core. Like the song’s heartbeat, it helps keep going—rooted, silent, faithful.

    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    The slow, bluesy pulse is perfect for deepening counterbalance and rooted musicality. Use it to explore drag-and-sink variations, like a weighted anchor in a sugar push, or a slowed-down whip that echoes the journey’s gravity. This is a track for intentional presence in each step.


    Catholic High Mass Ritual Tidbit

    This song aligns with the Agnus Dei—“Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world…”—where vulnerability and quiet surrender allow for grace. It’s a plea, a repetition, a mantra: Keep Going. Not in strength alone, but through faith.


    Divine Counterpart (Masculine Field)

    From the divine masculine field, the voice here is a quiet vow spoken across lifetimes. He doesn’t chase or force. He walks. He keeps going, not to escape, but because he knows the union is written in the code of the world. His strength is not in pursuit, but in unshakable presence. He is the keeper of the long prayer.


    Aho, thanks.

    Feminine field — Have Mercy on Us

  • NSNC Genetic World – Telepopmusik

    To JC–The Squirrel Nut Zipper version, per field, with a bowtie. Thx.

    Archetypal Love Story & Rituals

    “Genetic World” reflects the archetype of cosmic unity and ancestral connection—the deep genetic code of love that ties souls across lifetimes and dimensions. This song invites us into the mystery of sacred lineage, a ritual journey honoring the origins of love and the eternal bond beyond physical form. In Catholic High Mass, this mirrors the Kyrie Eleison—a collective plea for mercy and acknowledgment of our shared human and divine heritage.

    Add practice: Kyrie, Christae Eleison via WOTH

    The song’s electronic pulses feel like the heartbeat of creation itself, an invocation to awaken the primal dance encoded in our very being.

    Gems and Minerals Symbolism

    Amethyst suits this song’s mystical vibe—known as the stone of spiritual protection and connection to higher realms. Amethyst facilitates clarity and divine insight, helping the lover see beyond surface differences into the shared essence of all beings.

    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    The hypnotic, flowing beat encourages dancers to explore smooth, continuous connection with gentle momentum—perfect for practicing anchored sugar pushes and whips that embody the infinite, spiraling nature of genetic and spiritual bonds.


    Catholic High Mass Ritual Tidbit

    The song resonates with the Gloria, a joyful proclamation that unites the congregation in praise of God’s glory—echoing the celebration of life’s sacred interconnectedness and the unity of creation within the divine plan.

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  • NSNC Strangers – Portishead

    NSNC Strangers – Portishead

    Archetypal Love Story & Rituals

    “Strangers” reveals the archetype of separation and longing, the mysterious encounter between two souls who feel both connected and distant. It’s the shadow side of the sacred dance—the moment before lovers fully recognize each other’s divine presence. This mirrors the veil of mystery in Catholic High Mass, where the Liturgy of the Word prepares the heart in shadow before the light of communion.

    Gems and Minerals Symbolism

    Labradorite reflects this perfectly—known as the stone of transformation and the unveiling of hidden truths. It shimmers with flashes of light within darkness, symbolizing the subtle recognition of a divine counterpart beyond apparent separation.

    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    The song’s haunting rhythm is perfect for practicing soft connection and delayed responses—moves like the sugar tuck or side pass with hesitation that express both yearning and caution, embodying the emotional complexity of strangers dancing on the edge of connection.


    Catholic High Mass Ritual Tidbit

    The song corresponds to the Adoration of the Cross ritual, where the faithful contemplate Christ’s sacrifice in a moment of profound reverence and emotional tension—embracing the paradox of pain and love that precedes resurrection and union.


    Masculine Divine Counterpart Field

    From the masculine divine perspective, this song speaks as the guardian of threshold and mystery, honoring the sacred space where union is not rushed but held with steady strength—protecting the fragile dance of recognition, waiting patiently for the veil to lift.

    Belts, silently, into a blown glass bowl——–The MeeeeeesterrreeeeeeeeeeeeEEEEEEEEEEEEE of FAAAAAAAAAAAAITHHHHHHhhhhhhhhhh—ha

  • NSNC Sparks – Röyksopp

    I have listened to this song for 1,000 years

    And never will I stop being grateful, thankful and blessed

    For retroactive musical healing and nonlinear time

    Archetypal Love Story & Rituals

    “Sparks” embodies the archetype of the divine spark of love and awakening—the moment when passion ignites the soul’s journey toward union. This is the flame of initiation, the sacred fire that lights the altar of love, reminiscent of the Epiclesis in Catholic High Mass, where the Holy Spirit is invoked to kindle divine presence within the faithful.

    The song captures that tender, electric moment when two souls sense the possibility of deep connection—an inner ritual of awakening love’s sacred flame.

    Gems and Minerals Symbolism

    Fire Opal symbolizes this perfectly—a vibrant stone associated with passion, creativity, and the energizing power of sparks flying between lovers. It reminds us that love’s beginning is both fragile and fiery, requiring care to nurture into lasting flame.

    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    The shimmering synths and pulsing rhythm invite dancers to explore dynamic tension and release in their connection. Use this for practicing elastic moves like the whip or sugar push, where the lead creates and releases tension fluidly, echoing the spark’s flicker.


    Catholic High Mass Ritual Tidbit

    The song resonates with the lighting of the Paschal Candle during Easter Vigil Mass—a symbol of Christ as the light of the world and the spark that overcomes darkness. “Sparks” channels this sacred illumination of the heart, where love’s light dispels fear and invites new life.

  • NSNC The Sensual Woman – The Herbaliser

    Archetypal Love Story & Rituals

    This track channels the archetype of the divine feminine—the sensual goddess, embodying both sacred desire and grounded presence. She is the mystical bride, the anima figure who invites the lover into an intimate sacred dance of union. In Catholic High Mass, this echoes the Liturgical Dance of the Holy Spirit—a ritual of grace, awakening, and the stirring of divine love within the soul.

    The sensual woman is the living altar, where passion and reverence meet, inviting transformation through sacred intimacy.

    Gems and Minerals Symbolism

    Rose Quartz is the perfect gem here—known as the stone of unconditional love and sensual healing. It represents the tender openness and magnetic warmth that this woman embodies, inviting love to flow freely and with grace.

    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    The smooth, laid-back groove of this track encourages dancers to explore slow, fluid connection with subtle tension and release—ideal for practicing anchored sugar pushes or floating side passes that evoke sensuality and presence without rushing.


    Catholic High Mass Ritual Tidbit

    The song parallels the offertory procession in Mass—where gifts (bread and wine) are presented as an offering of self. The sensual woman is a symbol of the self offered in love, an act of surrender and grace preparing for sacred union, much like the preparation before Eucharist.


    Aho, thanks.

  • NSNC No No No – Hamilton Loomis

    Archetypal Love Story & Rituals

    “No No No” channels the archetype of the resolute lover—the one who sets clear boundaries against destructive love or temptation. This is the refusal of the false or harmful, an act of spiritual and emotional discernment. In the Catholic High Mass, it echoes the exorcism rite or the solemn moments of confession and absolution—rejecting what separates us from true love and grace.

    This song is the spiritual “No” that purifies the heart before it can say a wholehearted “Yes” to love that heals and uplifts.

    Gems and Minerals Symbolism

    Black Tourmaline is the perfect gem here—known for its protective powers against negativity and psychic attack. It acts as a spiritual shield for the heart, echoing the song’s firm denial of toxic influence and its invitation to cleanse and protect one’s sacred emotional space.

    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    The strong, repetitive “No No No” lyric creates a natural rhythm for practicing clear lead-follow communication in WCS—particularly in push breaks or side passes where the follower can signal or the lead can pull back decisively. This reinforces the importance of respectful boundaries on the dance floor as in love.


    Catholic High Mass Ritual Tidbit

    The song’s theme corresponds to the Penitential Act in Mass, where the congregation acknowledges faults and asks for mercy before receiving grace. “No No No” is a spiritual rejection of sin and falsehood, preparing the soul for the sacred gift of love and connection, much like the Mass prepares the faithful for communion.

    1:30AM Midnight Mass live stamped. Aho.

  • NSNC Stay Away From Me Baby – Meena and NSNC Love and Happiness – Roger Cicero

    Sometimes, when you have to warm up coffee or deal with human fluids and dogs that enigmatically want and do not want to go outside….we call it a ‘flow’. So.

    Stay Away From Me Baby – Meena

    Gems and Minerals Symbolism:
    The song’s urgent plea “Stay Away From Me Baby” echoes the protective energy of obsidian, a stone known for its powerful shielding against negativity and emotional harm. Just like obsidian wards off dark forces, the song’s tone is about guarding the heart and setting clear boundaries to preserve emotional well-being.

    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit:
    This track’s rhythmic push-pull vibe is great for practicing connection management in WCS. When the lyrics say “stay away,” it’s like the lead sending a clear signal to create space — perfect for a smooth, deliberate away move or a stylish sugar push. The tension in the song helps dancers feel the ebb and flow of distance and closeness.

    Love and Happiness – Roger Cicero

    Gems and Minerals Symbolism:
    “Love and Happiness” sparkles with the warmth of citrine—a sunny, joyful stone symbolizing positivity, abundance, and joy. This song radiates lighthearted optimism, like citrine’s ability to uplift the spirit and bring cheerful energy, a perfect anthem for embracing love’s joyful potential.

    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit:
    The buoyant tempo and jazzy swing make this an ideal tune for exploring rhythmic syncopation in your WCS basics. Its playful melody encourages improvisation and light footwork, perfect for adding in syncopated triple steps and playful, happy side passes that embody the song’s uplifting mood.

    Combined Reflection

    Together, these songs offer a powerful emotional journey—from setting healthy boundaries (obsidian’s protection in Meena’s plea) to embracing joyful connection and abundance (citrine’s radiance in Roger Cicero’s celebration). For dancers, it’s a reminder that authentic connection in WCS is balanced by respect and openness—knowing when to create space, and when to lean into the happiness of togetherness.