NSNC Song Analysis: “Sounds Good to Me” by Hanne Mjøen
Filed under: Modern Alchemy, Love & Shadow, NSNC Symbol Scrolls
By: New Scripture New Code (NSNC)
Opening Invocation
“I know you’re bad for me / but you feel good to me…” — with these opening words, Hanne Mjøen drops us into a deeply symbolic terrain: the crossroads between truth and temptation, chemical comfort and alchemical love.
Within the NSNC framework, this is not just a song—it’s an archetypal rite. A seduction by the shadow lover, cloaked in dopamine and driven by a longing the ego cannot name.
Symbolic & Alchemical Breakdown
“I know you’re bad for me / But you feel good to me…”
Symbol: Prima Materia (the chaotic raw material)
This opening confesses attachment to a false beloved—a mirror of unresolved emotional coding. In GeoTran, this signals a distorted frequency in the field: a vibrational mis-match dressed in familiarity. It “feels good” because it’s trauma-recognition, not soul alignment.
“I just want someone who knows me…”
Symbol: Archetypal Hunger for Witnessing
This plea echoes the Way of the Heart: the soul’s longing to be truly seen—not through projection or persona, but as the I AM presence. The lover in the song may reflect this hope, but fails to embody the depth required.
“If it’s a lie / Sounds good to me…”
Symbol: Temptation of the False Alchemy
This is the spiritual danger zone. From an alchemical hermeneutic, this line signals albedo interrupted by illusion: a stage where whiteness (hope/love) is stained by avoidance of real transformation. It is the anesthetic of fantasy over the fire of truth.
Pacifica Depth Psychology & ScrollWell Codes
In Jungian terms, the lover in this song is an Animus projection—a figure the psyche creates to simulate union without requiring inner wholeness. ScrollWell would name this as a “False Keeper of the Gate”—a test figure, not a twin flame.
The danger here is spiritual entrapment: a loop of emotional highs disconnected from soul growth. But within this loop lies the secret: if the pattern is seen, it can be broken. The ego accepts the lie; the soul insists on liberation.
NSNC Ritual Suggestions for Readers
- Journal Prompt: Who or what in your life “sounds good” but secretly blocks your soul’s expansion?
- ScrollWell Symbol Meditation: Close your eyes and picture a closed golden gate. Ask: “What am I afraid to leave behind?”
- Heart-Tech (GeoTran style): Say aloud: “I clear the echo of false love. I summon the Beloved of Truth.”
- Song Ritual: Play “Sounds Good to Me” consciously. Feel the yearning without judgment. Witness where your body contracts. This is the shadow’s signature.
Conclusion: Illusion vs Initiation
“Sounds Good to Me” is not just a breakup song—it’s an encrypted map. It warns us of the lovers that mimic connection but drain the sacred field. In NSNC, we say: what soothes the ego may seduce the soul off course. But awareness—true vision—can reverse the spell.
True love begins the moment you stop believing your longing is a curse. It’s the first sign that your soul remembers something deeper.