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.


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