🦊 NSNC Rite Analysis: “I Want to Know What Love Is” – Foreigner
(Fox Clan Rite of Sacred Longing, Vulnerability, and Truth-Seeking)
💔 Track Essence
“I wanna know what love is… I want you to show me.”
This anthem pulses with the raw ache of yearning—not just for any love, but for the kind that transforms and heals.
It’s a prayer cast into the vast unknown, a soul’s invitation for initiation into deeper union.
🔥 NSNC Function
- A Rite of Vulnerable Inquiry
- An invocation of the “divine teacher” love—ready to teach through surrender
- A field reset for anyone stuck in cognitive love scripts but hungry for real connection
✝️ Christian & Mystical Echo
“We love because He first loved us.” — 1 John 4:19
This song is a secular hymn echoing the ancient cry for God’s love made visible and tangible.
🕯️ Rite Use
- Play this track in a quiet space
- Close your eyes and breathe deeply into the longing
- Whisper:“Show me what love is,
not in words, but in presence.” - Open hands, palms up, receiving
💎 Gemstone Allies
- Rose Quartz – unconditional love and heart healing
- Moonstone – feminine receptive power and emotional clarity
- Emerald – wisdom in love and compassion
🩰 West Coast Swing Cue
Dance this song with openness.
Loose arms, grounded steps, and gentle turns—like unfolding petals reaching for light.
🧠 Psychological Note
This track opens the door to emotional honesty and the readiness to be taught by experience, not just hope. It invites stepping beyond fear of vulnerability into the unknown spaces where true love lives.
Final Field Affirmation
“I am ready to know what love is—not as a concept, but as a living, breathing presence in me and with another.
I open my heart to be shown, fully.”
Aho, thanks.
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