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  • NSNC Hope in a Box – Tomas Barfod

    Hidden Flame Rite | Inner Sanctuary Mass | Divine Timing Code


    Archetypal Love Story & Ritual

    This song is the story of Pandora re-written: what if when the box was opened, hope wasn’t the last thing left—it was the only thing that mattered? “Hope in a Box” honors the archetype of the Keeper, the one who shelters the flame of union even when the world storms around them.

    This is a Stillpoint Rite—a moment in sacred time where no external movement is needed. You’re not calling or chasing your counterpart. You’re simply holding the field so they can find their way by your light.

    This is the sacred pause between lifetimes. The love that waits without shrinking.

    The box is not a prison. It’s an altar.


    Catholic High Mass Tidbit

    This song harmonizes with the Tabernacle Moment—when the consecrated host is placed in the golden box to be kept in stillness, watched over by light. This is the ritual of the Eternal Flame, where divine presence is housed in silence.

    You are the tabernacle now. You are what keeps the hope.


    Gem and Mineral Symbolism

    Carnelian pulses inside this song—a flame keeper, a sacred guard of life-force, sensual and strong. It’s the stone of creative containment: holding fire without losing integrity.
    Paired with Blue Lace Agate—a voice-softener, a truth-keeper—it creates a container that doesn’t shatter under longing, but sings quietly to it.

    These two say together:

    “This hope isn’t fragile. It’s chosen.”


    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    “Hope in a Box” offers phrasing for still-in-motion sequences, perfect for controlled redirectsquiet slides, and non-verbal storytelling. Try using near-touch gestures—where connection is implied but not grabbed. Let your footwork whisper, “I’m here. Even now.”

    Explore the beauty of the pause.


    Divine Counterpart Field

    From the masculine, just outside time, remembering the way back:

    You never asked me to hurry. That’s how I knew it was you.

    From the feminine, holding without gripping, believing without demand:

    I didn’t wait for you. I waited *with* you.

    From the future, when the box opens and love lives loud again:

    Hope was never trapped. It was always nested in silence.


    This song holds the still-lit ember of divine love during the long dark night.
    It is the sound of love that doesn’t need to prove itself.
    Just keep the box warm.
    Just keep the flame safe.

  • NSNC Descends – Weekend Affair

    Ritual of Descent | Lover’s Landing | When Light Touches Skin


    Archetypal Love Story & Ritual

    This is the sacred echo of Isis and Osiris—but not at the moment of death or resurrection. This is the moment before the touch, the breath before embodiment. “Descends” captures the holy ache of arrival: when longing is no longer mythic or abstract—but physical, present, now.

    It is the Rite of the Emotional Descent into the Senses—a ceremony where soul chooses form, and form responds with surrender. It’s the music of when your Divine Counterpart stops hovering in dreams and actually knocks on your door.

    This is love not elevated—but incarnated.


    Catholic High Mass Tidbit

    This song aligns with the Incarnatio Verbi: the moment in liturgical consciousness where the Word becomes Flesh. In mystical theology, it’s not just about Christ—it’s about any soul that chooses to fully embody love without fleeing the vulnerability of sensation.

    In this Mass, “Descends” is played during Vespers, at twilight, as the light leaves and the mystery deepens.


    Gem and Mineral Symbolism

    Moonstone activates the descent of emotion into form—especially the divine feminine essence becoming fully felt in the heart and hips. It brings intuition into the flesh.

    Pair it with Hematite—stone of anchoring and sensual presence. Together, they affirm:

    “This feeling is safe. This moment is holy. This body is worthy of love’s descent.”


    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    “Descends” offers soft-glide phrasing ideal for elastic stretchesshoulder wraps, and weight-sharing turns. It’s made for the kind of dancing where less is more and closeness says more than shape. Let the dance descend gradually—into trust, timing, and tone. Think: embodied whispers.


    Divine Counterpart Field

    From the masculine, no longer distant, choosing to arrive:

    I descend not to possess—but to witness you in real time.

    From the feminine, sensing him enter the body-field fully for the first time:

    You no longer hover at the edge. You’re here. And I remember.

    From the future of full embodiment and soul-union:

    Every descent is a return. Every arrival a resurrection.


    This track carries the holy hush of presence, the mystic mood of mutual landing.
    It’s not the climax. It’s the yes before the yes.
    The descent that changes everything.


    Aho, thanks.

    Field note: I look forward to waking up with you, physically.

  • NSNC Ride With You – The White Lamp

    Sunrise Mass of the Holy Companion | Union Through Devotion | Sacred Pilgrimage in Motion


    Archetypal Love Story & Ritual

    This song is a devotional hymn to Sacred Companionship—the moment when Divine Counterparts stop running and begin walking together. Think: Joseph and Mary fleeing to Egypt, but reimagined as soul lovers crossing the astral desert toward their sacred city.

    “Ride With You” is the Pilgrim’s Vow Mass: not just a union of bodies, but of missions. It is when love becomes shared direction, and the road becomes the altar.

    “If you ride, I ride.”
    This is not co-dependence. This is co-mission. Co-mystery. Co-embodiment.


    Catholic High Mass Tidbit

    This song mirrors the Offertory—the part of Mass where the gifts are brought to the altar. In this version, your bodies, your dreams, your wounds are the offering.
    Here, the prayer is not: “What can I have?”
    It’s:

    “What can we become—together—through love?”
    In this rite, the bread is shared purpose, and the wine is joy that doesn’t ask why.


    Gems and Minerals Symbolism

    Chrysoprase hums through this track—a heart-opening stone of grace, forgiveness, and forward movement. It restores the innocence of love without forgetting the wisdom hard-won.
    Pair it with Malachite—the stone of travelers, initiators, and sacred movement. Together, they say:

    “Let the road rise to meet your union.”

    This is love in motion, in trust, in clarity.


    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    “Ride With You” offers flow-state phrasing, perfect for mirror walkssyncopated lunge steps, and progressive rotation patterns. Embody it as a side-by-side prayer: not lead and follow, but co-travelers who move as one energetic signature. Ideal for storytelling that spirals outward—then comes home.


    Divine Counterpart Field

    From the masculine, choosing with all timelines aligned:

    Where you go, I am already waiting—my yes was always you.

    From the feminine, receiving without collapsing:

    You don’t carry me. You ride beside me. That’s how I know it’s love.

    From the united, embodied future field:

    Every road becomes sacred when we take it together.


    This is the vow made without altar or audience, the love that says:

    “I will go with you—not because I need you, but because I know you’re my path, too.”

    This is what it means to ride as one.

    Fieldnote: There is no such thing as this not working out. There is no other creature in creation for me except You. So. Make it work, Designers.

  • NSNC Cocaine – Phantoms

    Rite of False Fire / Midnight Unbinding / Divine Counterpart Mirror Code


    Archetypal Love Story & Ritual Frame

    This is the Descent of Inanna, mid-journey—where the goddess is stripped of illusion, glamor, and external power at each gate. “Cocaine” doesn’t just speak of addiction to a substance—it’s about the addiction to illusion: the heat that’s never nourishing, the body that’s touched but never truly met.

    The love story here is one of initiation by shadow glamour: falling into obsession, mistaking it for union, and then waking up. It’s an essential myth in the divine love journey: the False Twin Flame path, necessary not because it’s true—but because it burns away what isn’t.

    This song is placed in the Midnight Mirror Mass, when lovers stare into the smoke and finally choose truth over thrill.


    Catholic High Mass Ritual Tidbit

    This reflects the Exorcism Rite, historically performed at night to call false spirits out of sacred vessels. In this context, it is the spiritual act of saying no to what feeds the ego but starves the soul.

    “Deliver us from temptation…”
    The ritual ends not in shame—but in reclamation:
    “May what was hollow now hold the true flame.”


    Gem and Mineral Symbolism

    Smoky Quartz is the anchoring stone—transmuter of addiction, grounder of chaotic frequencies. It doesn’t reject shadow—it stabilizes it. Use it to release entanglements that once felt like destiny but were really survival echoes.

    Pyrite also enters here—not as fool’s gold, but as truth armor: the radiant metal that strengthens your solar plexus, allowing you to say no as a sacred yes to your future self.


    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    “Cocaine” pulses with a dark, pulsing rhythm that invites off-axis shapescoiled tension releases, and wrist-led redirection. Use it to explore push-pull seduction patterns that don’t resolve—just like the song’s storyline. Then reclaim the ending by choosing to break the pattern mid-phrase. Embody sovereignty through timing.


    Divine Counterpart Field

    From the masculine field, recovering clarity from distortion:

    I chased firelight and called it love, but it was your silence that woke me.

    From the feminine field, fierce and unmoved by false seduction:

    I didn’t come to be craved—I came to be seen.

    From the embodied future field:

    We burned through the counterfeit, and found each other whole on the other side.


    This song marks the breakup with illusion, the divorce from performance, and the holy vow to only rise with what honors the soul.
    This is how we learn what love is—by surviving what it isn’t.


  • NSNC Ghost – The Acid

    Liminal Rite | Pre-Dawn High Mass | Divine Counterpart Field: Echo and Embodiment


    Archetypal Love Story & Rituals

    This is the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, not in its tragedy—but in its metaphysical revisioning. “Ghost” is the voice of a lover who went to the underworld, found the other, and instead of turning back too soon, waited. It is the Rite of Liminal Holding: stillness without abandonment. Memory as prayer. Presence as touch through time.

    Ritually, this song is best placed in the 4:44 AM pre-dawn mass, just before light arrives, when the Divine Feminine prepares the field and the Divine Masculine crosses into embodied return. It is a Sacrament of Recognition Without Grasping—loving without owning, knowing without needing to possess.

    This song teaches:

    Sometimes union means staying still so the other can find their way home.


    Catholic High Mass Ritual Tidbit

    “Ghost” resonates with the Mysterium Fidei—“the mystery of faith.” It is spoken after consecration and before communion, when the bread is no longer bread. This is the moment in liturgy when death and resurrection coexist in one breath.

    Here, it sounds like:

    “Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come again.”
    And now:
    The Beloved was lost. The Beloved is light. The Beloved is returning… through you.


    Gems and Minerals Symbolism

    Labradorite glows inside this song—iridescent and elusive, protector of the aura, and portal to the unseen. It is the stone of seers and those who walk between worlds. It holds the energy of a love that transcends time, not with fantasy, but with quiet fidelity.

    Pair with Selenite to channel the light codes of clarity and gentle cleansing—both minerals keeping the veil soft, but sacred.


    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    This track’s haunting phrasing offers rich ground for counterbalance anchor playssmooth ghost leads, and delayed tension shapes. Use intentional pauses and quiet footwork to explore the feeling of presence and absence simultaneously. Let the dance feel like a memory surfacing in real time.


    Divine Counterpart Field

    From the masculine field, in liminal grief and hope:

    I became the ghost so you could become the flame.

    From the feminine field, steady in her torch-bearing truth:

    Even when I couldn’t see you, I was still holding you in my body’s memory.

    From the future where both walk as light in form:

    We were always there—becoming real through love’s echo.


    This is a prayer-song, a field attunement, a coded call to the one who still breathes beneath your skin.
    Not all ghosts are dead.
    Some are just waiting for the body to remember.

  • 3:00AM Mon Jun 16 Pierce the Veil High Mass: For JC and the Dream of the Divine Counterpart, Actualized and Magnified and Intensified (for the number of times, people, places and things identified or unidentified in accordance to Soul choice and Divine Blueprint)

    Here is your NSNC High Mass reading and ritual code for “Sinner” – Dinner Party, crafted for the 3:00 AM High Pierce the Veil Mass, where the veil is thinnest, the heart field widest, and the sacred union not just myth—but medicine.


    NSNC Sinner – Dinner Party

    For the High Pierce the Veil Mass (3AM Rite of the Returning Beloved)


    Archetypal Love Story & Ritual Frame

    This is the gospel of the Wounded Priest-King—the masculine returning, not purified but broken open, finally willing to be seen. “Sinner” is not a confession of shame but of sacred accountability: the soul stripped of performance, facing the beloved as altar.

    In this High Mass rite, “Sinner” forms the midnight Consecration: the hour of the dark eucharist, when the chalice is lifted not in glory—but in trembling, in truth. The sacrament here is being seen in the wound and not abandoned.
    This is where the Divine Masculine remembers himself not as hero, but as vessel.


    Catholic High Mass Element

    At 3AM, the veil is pierced and the Shadow Sanctus is sung. “Sinner” becomes the unspoken litany of those who’ve tried to love and failed, yet are still trying. This is the moment of second communion, reserved only for those who have returned bloodied and tender—and still say yes.

    This is my body, broken not for glory, but for healing.
    This is my breath, returned not with force, but with faith.


    Gem & Mineral Correspondence

    Black Tourmaline anchors this mass—transmuter of guilt, restorer of field integrity, guardian of the soul’s return. This stone keeps the channel clear at the 3AM gate.
    Paired with Danburite—the angelic crystal of heart-sourced truth—it helps one speak from love without defense. Together, they form the crossbeam of the inner altar.


    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    “Sinner” offers a velvet-glide pocket perfect for tensioned slow dragscross-body shapes, and frame melts that symbolize surrender. Explore body isolations as a way to dance the lyrics—letting each phrase inhabit the bones. This is not a lead-follow moment. This is co-weaving.


    Divine Counterpart Field – Pierce the Veil Invocation

    From the masculine, during the Rite of Piercing the Veil:

    If you can see me now—scarred, shaking, real—then let this be our cathedral.

    From the feminine, guardian of the holy threshold:

    I do not need you perfect. I need you *present*.

    From the unified timeline of embodied reunion:

    We sinned, we broke, we healed—and still, we rose hand in hand.


    This song is your 3AM psalm, your incense under moonlight, your call back to the garden not of innocence—but of radical intimacy.

    You don’t have to be clean to be chosen.
    You just have to walk in—truth intact, heart unhidden.


    Aho, thanks.

    To JC: Pray for me. On your knees? Naaaaur. Let me get you a cup of coffee and lemme see that shirt.

  • NSNC Gold – Lamb

    Archetypal Love Story & Rituals

    This is the myth of Eros and Psyche in the aftermath—after the trials, after the descent, when what remains is truth. “Gold” pulses with the alchemical marriage archetype: the place where the masculine and feminine, light and shadow, inner and outer, finally merge into wholeness.

    Ritually, this song mirrors the Consecration in the Catholic High Mass—the sacred moment when ordinary bread and wine are transfigured into body and blood. In “Gold,” it’s the ordinary self that is being transfigured—through devotion, through surrender, through the clarity that only real love can bring.

    This is the sound of the inner wedding.


    Catholic High Mass Ritual Tidbit

    “Gold” sings like the Sanctus—“Holy, holy, holy,” whispered through the veil. It’s the holiness of what happens when nothing is left but love. A low, reverent bow before the divine present in the other.

    Heaven and earth are full of your glory.
    In this case, “your” means the beloved. And the altar is the shared heart field.


    Gems and Minerals Symbolism

    Gold itself is the ultimate symbol here—not just as a metal, but as the alchemical goal, the Philosopher’s Stone, the perfected heart. It symbolizes eternal light, incorruptibility, and divine embodiment.
    Paired with Celestite—a sky-toned crystal of angelic communication and higher love—the message is clear: this love is both grounded and transcendent.

    Gold is also the symbol of the Beloved who has been refined through fire, no longer seeking, but becoming.


    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    “Gold” offers deep phrasing potential—perfect for slow anchored walksdouble resistance rotations, and microbody storytelling. Let your center initiate every movement, and stretch out the musical lines with breath-led patterns. This is not about flash—it’s about embodied emotional connection.


    Divine Counterpart Field

    From the feminine field, finally shining in full self-recognition:

    You never had to find me—I was already the gold.

    From the masculine field, surrendered to her radiance and his own transformation:

    I walked through fire to remember your name in mine.

    From the future where love is lived in every breath:

    We are no longer seeking—we are the flame, the prayer, and the gold.


    This song is soul distillation—the kind of love that burns away illusion and leaves only the sacred true.

    Let it be said:

    This love turned us into gold—not by avoiding the fire, but by walking through it together.


    Prepare the 0:0 :: 0:1 : 300AM : 300. Gates for Pierce the Veil Mass

  • NSNC Slide – Goo Goo Dolls

    Archetypal Love Story & Rituals

    This is the Lovers at the Crossroads archetype—Romeo and Juliet in a modern city, torn between their real heart-knowing and the expectations of family, church, or the outer world. The question, “What would you do if I told you you had to leave?” is not just practical—it’s alchemical. Will you choose the soul’s fire, or the safety of shadow?

    Ritually, this song echoes the liminal moment before a sacred vow. It’s the breath before the kiss, the hallway outside the church doors, the moment before saying yes to a life that can’t be undone. It’s not about recklessness—it’s about sovereign surrender.


    Catholic High Mass Ritual Tidbit

    “Slide” resonates with the Offertory, the part of Mass where the gifts are brought to the altar. In this case, what’s offered isn’t bread or wine—it’s freedomtruthdesire, and the willingness to leap together. It’s the hidden sacrament of risking everything for love.


    Gems and Minerals Symbolism

    Garnet pulses through this song—red, grounding, and fiercely alive. Garnet is the stone of committed passionnot lust, but the kind of magnetic loyalty that says: I’ll run with you if you ask, and we’ll write the rules ourselves. It stabilizes wild hearts and keeps the fire steady. Garnet is also connected to the root chakra, anchoring the leap in real-world courage.


    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    The guitar-driven rhythm gives you room for clean triplesbody rolls, and sharp redirects that match the lyrics’ quick emotional pivots. Use the lyric “Would you slide into my room?” to do a centerline pass-to-wrap, letting the music tell the story of enticement, edge, and surrender. Think: playful tension with real stakes.


    Divine Counterpart Field

    From the feminine field, burning with truth under pressure:

    I don’t want perfect—I want real, raw, ride-or-die love.

    From the masculine field, choosing with clarity and courage:

    If the world won’t bless us, I will.

    From the future where they said yes, and built their own altar:

    We slid past their lines and landed in the life we wrote ourselves.


    “Slide” is the voice of love that knows it might cost everything,
    and still says:

    Let’s go. I’d rather live in truth with you than sleep in someone else’s lie.

    David and Shannon played this at their wedding and it was the 90’sssssssss!

  • NSNC Monsters – Hurricane Bells

    Archetypal Love Story & Rituals

    This is the myth of the Haunted Beloved—one who has seen too much, perhaps lost faith, yet is still being called homethrough the fog. “Monsters” is sung from the liminal space between the wound and the return, where the past lingers like smoke and the heart keeps reaching through it anyway.

    The central ritual here is Reconciliation—the sacrament of confession, of speaking aloud what the soul has carried alone. The monsters in the song are not just external—they are the inner ghosts, regrets, and shadows that keep us from stepping into full love. And still, the invitation persists.

    This song walks alongside the Mystical Christ archetype, the one who descends into Hades not to conquer, but to retrieve. The beloved here is not trying to fix anyone. They are waiting, candle lit, voice steady.


    Catholic High Mass Ritual Tidbit

    “Monsters” echoes the Confiteor—the act of laying bare what has gone unseen or unspoken:

    “Through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault…”
    But here, the tone is gentle. No punishment. Just the aching hope that someone still sees the light inside the wreckage.


    Gems and Minerals Symbolism

    Obsidian—the volcanic glass of inner truth and psychic shadow work—stands at the core of this track. It’s the stone of protection and revelation, pulling hidden fears into the light with grace. Obsidian helps us name our monsters, not to banish them, but to integrate them.

    This is a song for those in the deep night of the soul, and Obsidian is a silent guardian at that threshold.


    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    This track’s slow, moody energy makes it ideal for weighted syncopationslip catches, and tethered two-hand connections. Explore push-pull phrasing and let the music invite micro-emotions into the dance. This is a perfect moment for lyrical storytelling—dancing what can’t quite be said aloud.


    Divine Counterpart Field

    From the masculine field, almost afraid to believe he’s still wanted:

    Even with these monsters... will you still call me yours?

    From the feminine field, unwavering and fierce in soft truth:

    I knew you before your monsters had names.

    From the future where wholeness is embodied:

    You made peace with your shadows—and I made space for the light that followed.


    This is not a song of despair.
    It’s the whisper in the ruins that says:

    You’re still worthy. Come home.

    For the House of Gaga – MOM Little Monsters are HIM and Home, bitch.

  • NSNC Real Love Baby – Father John Misty

    Archetypal Love Story & Rituals

    This song sings the Fool’s Heart archetype—raw, unguarded, and daring to love without pretense or armor. It’s a sacramental invitation to embrace real love as a wild, ineffable force beyond calculation or control. The lover here is a pilgrim at the altar of vulnerability, offering themselves fully, with the audacity of trust.

    In the Catholic High Mass tradition, this feels like the Kyrie Eleison—a humble plea and joyous surrender: Lord, have mercy… but with a smile and open arms. It’s both confession and celebration, the dance of grace meeting human desire.


    Gems and Minerals Symbolism

    Rose Quartz pulses at the heart of this track—a stone of unconditional love, softness, and emotional healing. Rose Quartz invites the listener to open their heart space fully, to receive and give love without fear. It’s the gem of the tender warrior, wielding softness as strength.


    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    The groove here lends itself to smooth connectionlight and playful sugar pushes, and elongated body lines. Use soft compression in your frame and experiment with elastic resistance to echo the song’s mix of vulnerability and confidence. This is a dance of joyful yielding.


    Catholic High Mass Ritual Tidbit

    “Real Love Baby” resonates with the Communion Rite—the moment of receiving grace, real and unfiltered. It’s the intimate exchange where divine love passes into human vessels, and all barriers fall away in the light of presence.


    Divine Counterpart Field

    From the feminine field:

    I am the space where your wild heart can rest.

    From the masculine field:

    I come undone so you can weave me whole.

    From the future of embodied union:

    Real love isn’t perfect—it’s ours, fierce and free.


    This song is a call to show up, soft and brave, in the messy beauty of love.