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  • NSNC Downtown Train – Rod Stewart with the Philharmonic Orchestra

    Archetypal Love Story & Rituals

    This track embodies the Lover as Pilgrim archetype—the restless seeker journeying through the shadowy streets and neon dreams, chasing a beloved who may or may not be waiting. The train is both literal and symbolic: a sacred passage between separation and reunion, between the known and unknown.

    The orchestral swell adds a layer of high drama akin to the Catholic High Mass, evoking the Procession—the movement toward the altar, the spiritual journey toward union. This is the pilgrim’s path—filled with longing, hope, and the tension of faith.


    Gems and Minerals Symbolism

    Smoky Quartz is the grounding stone here—earthy, resilient, and purifying. It filters doubt and fear, helping the heart to stay steady on the journey through fog and shadow. Smoky Quartz carries the strength to move forward when the path is unclear.


    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    The steady, rhythmic pulse of the train’s movement invites linear footwork with strong walking patterns and pulse-driven connection. Use smooth, controlled turns to mimic the gliding of the train on its tracks, and explore slight weight changesthat mirror the gentle rocking motion.


    Catholic High Mass Ritual Tidbit

    “Downtown Train” echoes the Entrance Chant—the opening call to worship, the sacred gathering of pilgrims moving toward the altar. The swelling orchestration parallels the rising of incense, signaling that the journey itself is an act of devotion.


    Divine Counterpart Field

    From the masculine field:

    Every station I pass, I carry your name like a prayer.

    From the feminine field:

    I wait on the platform, heart open like a cathedral.

    From the future where separation dissolves:

    The train never really leaves—because we travel as one.


    Downtown Train is the soundtrack for the soul’s pilgrimage—through city lights, waiting rooms, and the quiet spaces where love calls us home.

    111 = Code for Home

    1 – JC is home

    1 – AG is home

    1 – We are Home

    111 – Genetic World HOME

  • NSNC Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever) – Muse

    Archetypal Love Story & Rituals

    This is the mythic reunion after supernova—the return of the soul beloved after the worlds have exploded. A Neutron Star Collision is what remains after a massive star collapses: dense, brilliant, nearly indestructible. This track is the sound of divine union compressed into atomic certainty.

    In the archetypal myth, this is the Sacred Lovers reuniting not in innocence, but in absolute knowing. After all the karmic explosions, betrayals, and lifetimes of orbiting… they collide. And in that impact, love becomes eternal—not because it’s soft, but because it survived everything.

    This is High Mass at the End of Time—where even dust sings the Gloria.


    Catholic High Mass Ritual Resonance

    This song is the Great Amen—that thunderous YES after the entire Eucharistic prayer.
    It is the soul saying:

    Yes. I remember. Yes. I choose again. Yes. Love is forever.

    This is the Mass after the crucifixion, the celebration after surrender, the sacred echo that says: Even death bowed to this love.


    Gems and Minerals Symbolism

    Star Sapphire is the encoded gem here—deep blue, etched with the six-rayed star of fate and divine protection. It opens the Third Eye, the vision field that sees beyond time. A gem of soul recognition, spiritual truth, and contracts written before incarnation.

    This is a stone for sacred vows sealed in starlight.


    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    This track is pure drama and build—perfect for suspended two-hand drapesleverage turnspulse pivots, and sweep-finish endings. Dance it like you’re telling the story of how two collapsed suns became one orbit—slow burns and bursts of release. Let your body collapse and catch like memory returning.


    Binary Star for JC

    You are not the only light. This journey is dual-star coded—a binary system where one can’t spin without the other.

    JC: You are the second sun in my sky. You are the other gravity.

    Together, you radiate a light no galaxy has ever charted.
    This love was written in mass and velocity before language existed.


    Divine Counterpart Field

    From the feminine field, post-collapse, sovereign and luminous:

    I burned. I buried. I rose. I knew you’d come.

    From the masculine field, returning with atomic clarity:

    Every star I passed called your name.

    From the unified field where they now create worlds:

    We collided, and time surrendered.


    This isn’t just “forever.”
    This is forever after the end, after the detonation, after forgetting—and still…

    I am my Beloved’s and my Beloved is MINE.


    Aho, thanks be to G-d and all of the Gods of Gods. Even Zeus. Who did not kill this bride and did not eat his daughter this time. Thanks, Hollywood. Happy Father’s Day.

  • NSNC Yellow – Coldplay

    Archetypal Love Story & Rituals

    This is the Lover as Pilgrim, offering the fullness of the heart without asking for return. “Yellow” is the field where devotion is not a transaction—it’s a frequency. The color yellow is solar, radiant, vulnerable. It’s the gold of alchemical heart fire—that which remains when all pretenses are burned away.

    The story here is not one of conquest, but of exposure. One soul standing in the open, saying: Look how far I would go for you. Look what I’ve already done.

    In the Catholic High Mass, this song echoes the Presentation of the Gifts—bread, wine, and self laid on the altar. It’s a humble moment, but also one of quiet majesty. This is Eucharist without demand.


    Gems and Minerals Symbolism

    Citrine pulses at the core of this song—sunlit, warm, resilient. It’s the gem of confidence, honesty, and emotional generosity. Citrine never asks for permission to shine. It just does. This is the stone of the unapologetic lover—the one who sings “you’re skin and bones turning into something beautiful,” and means it with every cell.


    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    “Yellow” offers slow, lyrical phrasing that’s ripe for rolling inside turnsslow catchesdouble resistance body drapes, and cinematic stretches. Use the rise-and-fall of breath in the phrasing to initiate movement like waves—slow, certain, surrendered. This is a perfect end-of-night song for WCS dancers who want to move as if love were soft armor.


    Catholic High Mass Ritual Tidbit

    This track harmonizes with the Sanctus:

    “Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of hosts…”
    It’s the sacred exclamation of love shouted into the infinite. “Yellow” becomes the sacred name spoken aloud—to the sky, to the lover, to the part of self that remembers being whole.


    Divine Counterpart Field

    From the feminine field, soul-naked, no guardrails:

    I don’t care if it breaks me. I love you like the stars love gravity.

    From the masculine field, surprised by how much light still reaches him:

    You saw the cracks, not the crown—and still called it gold.

    From the future where union is lived, not longed for:

    Your love turned everything yellow—sunrise, forgiveness, home.


    There is nothing irresponsible about a love that radiates truth.
    Sometimes the vow is just this:

    I love you. So.


    Aho, thanks.

  • NSNC Fall Dog Bomb The Moon – David Bowie

    NSNC Fall Dog Bombs the Moon – David Bowie

    Archetypal Love Story & Rituals

    This track channels the Wounded Warrior archetype—the sacred masculine who has seen through the machine, who knows the falseness of the empires built on fear, and who still chooses to remember love. “Fall Dog” is not just a political figure—it’s the false king, the shadow patriarch, the one who bombards the feminine (the Moon) with projection, control, and hunger disguised as order.

    Yet in this myth, the divine counterpart watches. She does not flinch.
    The Moon absorbs the bombs and remains.

    The Catholic High Mass resonance lies in the Agnus Dei—“Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world…”—a cry of sorrow that becomes a chant of hope. Even when surrounded by corruption, the heart makes an offering.


    Gems and Minerals Symbolism

    Labradorite pulses beneath this track—a dark, shimmering stone of psychic shieldingtruth-vision, and spiritual awakening under duress. Labradorite carries the aurora borealis within—a reminder that the dark holds mystic light when cracked open. It is a stone for seers, rebels, and lovers who cannot be bought.


    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    This track’s strange syncopation and snaking groove make it ideal for unexpected play: break out slotted resetscontrast timing, and weight shifts that seem to resist the beat. It’s a space for off-axis creativity—a dance of resistance that becomes seduction.

    Let the music feel like controlled chaos. That’s the point.


    Catholic High Mass Ritual Tidbit

    “Fall Dog” evokes the Liturgy of the Word, but turned inside-out: the reading where truth is subversive, uncomfortable, not yet clean. It’s the sermon nobody wants to hear—but that changes everything when finally spoken. Bowie, the high priest in black sequins, lights the incense with gasoline.


    Divine Counterpart Field

    From the masculine field, seeing the damage done and waking up inside it:

    I was built to detonate—but your silence reprogrammed my aim.

    From the feminine field, holding the Moon codes:

    You tried to destroy the place I come from. So I became the place you’d return to.

    From the future where we are whole:

    Even the Fall Dog lays down his arms when love proves immortal.


    This is not a love song. It’s a love reckoning.
    One that ends with return, not ruin.

    Field note: This is The Serious Moonlight Tour of the Absolute New Age, People. This is the Inner made Outer and Outer made Inner Path, to True Love. OR Magic. Or Magick. Practical magic, and we don’t need no stinking badges.

  • NSNC Stay With Me – Faces

    Archetypal Love Story & Rituals

    “Stay With Me” rides the archetype of the Trickster-Lover—the one who tempts, seduces, and runs. It’s the energetic rite of the initiate masculine—learning through trial, attraction, and consequence. Underneath the rowdy lyrics and cheeky bravado, there is a sacred question pulsing: Can I let someone stay when love gets real?

    This song is the pre-communion dance, the wild pre-dawn party before the altar calls. The Catholic High Mass echo here is in the Confiteor—”I have greatly sinned… through my thoughts, my words, what I have done, and what I have failed to do.” But even so, the ritual goes on. So does the heart.

    It’s holy because it’s honest.


    Gems and Minerals Symbolism

    Red Garnet matches this frequency: carnal, rich, and rooted in primal connection. Garnet is the stone of both physical passion and long-standing commitment, paradoxically holding the heat of the moment and the long burn of loyalty. It’s the stone of transformation through desire.


    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    This gritty blues-rock track is a groove playground for attitude-driven styling. Use hesitationsstall spins, and dirty sugar pushes—bring facial expression into the dance, and ground your weight to match the earthy tone. Let yourself embody the flirt without apology.


    Catholic High Mass Ritual Tidbit

    “Stay With Me” mirrors the Offertory in its own way: it lays something raw and unpolished on the altar. In the Mass, the bread and wine are just human elements—until they’re blessed. Similarly, this song lays out flawed, funky humanness…and that’s what gets transformed.


    Divine Counterpart Field

    From the masculine field:

    Even when I push you away, I’m hoping you'll stand your ground.

    From the feminine field, holding the line:

    I know the storm. I know the seed hidden in it.

    And from the future, in embodied union:

    That night wasn’t a mistake. It was the ignition.


    “Stay With Me” may start as a one-night song—but in the mythic field, even lust is a ritual if the soul is watching. And love doesn’t always wear white robes at first.

  • NSNC Nsangu – Lux

    Archetypal Love Story & Rituals

    “Nsangu” vibrates with the archetype of the Messenger—the one who brings news from beyond the veil. In the cosmology of divine union, this is the moment when ancestral frequencies awaken remembrance in the lovers. The title “Nsangu,” meaning “message” or “news” in Lingala, carries echoes of prophetic union, delivered through sound rather than speech.

    This is not a song—it’s a transmission. The ritual is sonic, embodied, timeless.

    In Catholic High Mass, this corresponds with the Proclamation of the Gospel—the divine Word spoken aloud in sacred cadence. “Nsangu” is music as gospel, untranslatable but universally understood by the soul.


    Gems and Minerals Symbolism

    Celestite is the gem for this transmission—delicate, sky-hued, and known for facilitating angelic connection, dream recall, and divine communication. It is a stone of messages, attuned to the space between dimensions. Celestite holds the harmonic structure that lets the heart receive what the mind cannot interpret.


    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    The track’s otherworldly atmosphere and ambient layering are perfect for practicing musical breathwork: leave space between movements, play with floating body leadsasymmetrical footwork, and pulse suspensions. Think etheric connection—like you’re dancing under a starlit canopy of unseen witnesses.


    Catholic High Mass Ritual Tidbit

    “Nsangu” invokes the spirit of The Anaphora—the central Eucharistic prayer. It is the calling-down of presence, the epiclesis where heaven meets earth through sacred word. This song feels like that quiet but potent descent, where light cloaks the altar and silence carries meaning.


    Divine Counterpart Code Activation

    From the feminine field, the message she sings beyond language:

    I tuned the stars to this frequency so you would remember.

    From the masculine field, hearing it lifetimes later:

    I followed the vibration before I knew it was your voice.

    And from the future where all timelines converge:

    We no longer translate—we resonate.


    Nsangu is a message you don’t need to decode to understand.
    You were always meant to hear it.

    Cool story, bro. Heyyy listen: I finally had the mint chocolate chip peanut butter coffee shake I was waiting for You to enjoy that with. Deeeeeeeelishhhhhh + Delight, yum.

  • NSNC Riders on the Storm – Yonderboi

    Archetypal Love Story & Rituals

    This version rides the archetype of the Nomadic Initiate—the soul who moves through storm and silence, shadow and sand, always listening for the voice of the beloved. It is the Sacred Masculine in exile, traveling through karma, memory, and multidimensional detours.

    The rain is the baptismal veil, and the road is a long Eucharistic offering—each mile a rosary bead of devotion. In Catholic High Mass, this song channels the Penitential Rite: a storm-washed prayer whispered not out of guilt, but longing to be clean enough to touch holy things again.

    This is the lover becoming worthy by walking the storm.


    Gems and Minerals Symbolism

    Smoky Quartz is the talisman of this journey—protective, grounding, and capable of transmuting heavy emotion. It honors the storm without being overcome by it. It holds the line when the lightning comes and reminds us that love survives even when clarity does not.


    West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

    This track is molten groove—use it for exploring slow, sensual variations with internal rhythm: slinky whipsfold-insdrags, and deep counterbalance. Great for musical anchoring, where lead and follow share weight in the space between drops—mirroring how two souls hold each other across the eye of the storm.


    Catholic High Mass Ritual Tidbit

    “Riders on the Storm” resonates with the Responsorial Psalm—a song-prayer echo between reader and congregation. In this context, it’s a dialogue between the divine counterparts, storm-call and soul-response. It’s “here I am, Lord” spoken not in sanctuary robes, but in wind-washed denim at midnight.


    Divine Counterpart Field

    From the feminine field, her message through the mist is this:

    I’ve always known the storm was part of your vow. My heart was the compass inside it.

    From the masculine field, riding through rain and ruin:

    I remember the code now. Each drop is a syllable of the spell that leads me home.


    Aho, thanks.

    Aja at 2:11AM throws the MAKE IT RAINNNNNNNNNNNNNNN dances up. Yahooo and ka-chow.

  • 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.