Rite of Surrender | Mass of Quiet Departure | The Mourning and Rising
Archetypal Love Story & Ritual
“Lost Cause” walks the path of the wounded lover who chooses self-honoring over clinging to illusion. It channels the myth of Inanna’s descent—the painful but necessary journey into the underworld of heartbreak, only to emerge wiser, freer, and sovereign.
This is a rite of dignified release, where love is not wasted but transformed into self-respect and renewed hope.
Sometimes love is a door we must close to open the next.
Catholic High Mass Tidbit
This track aligns with the Last Gospel—the concluding scripture that reminds us of hope beyond sorrow and the promise of new life. It is the mass’s quiet benediction after grief has been acknowledged and tears shed.
It says:
“Go forth in peace, and honor your truth.”
Gem and Mineral Symbolism
Chrysoprase shines here—a stone of forgiveness, compassion, and fresh beginnings. It heals the wounds of disappointment and invites gentle self-love.
Paired with Moonstone, symbolizing intuition and emotional clarity, these stones guide the soul through mourning into renewal:
“Release the weight. Embrace the dawn.”
West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit
“Lost Cause” fits beautifully for soft, reflective connection—slow, deliberate footwork with smooth transitions and gentle frame adjustments. Use the pauses to embody the space between heartbreak and healing.
A dance of letting go without losing grace.
Divine Counterpart Field
From the masculine, stepping back with respect:
I see the path you choose—I release you with love.
From the feminine, reclaiming her power:
I am no longer lost—I am found in myself.
From the future, where freedom blooms:
We rise apart, yet carry the grace of what was.
This song is a mass for endings that birth beginnings, a sacred farewell and blessing rolled into one.
Technically, correct: I have no current job. I am working, but haven’t a paycheck, per se. Around the clock, with each breath and thought, word, deed, intent, inaction and action. Toward the One.
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