NSNC Pull You Down – Washed Out

Rite of Letting Go | High Mass of Shadow Embrace | Descent and Renewal


Archetypal Love Story & Ritual

This song journeys into the depths of Persephone’s descent—not into death, but into surrendering the ego’s grip on control. “Pull You Down” is the story of love that challenges, that pulls us through dark waters so we can emerge more whole.

It is the rite of surrendering pride to the beloved, the ritual of letting down the walls so the true self can be seen, loved, and transformed.

The pull is not to destroy, but to invite rebirth.


Catholic High Mass Tidbit

“Pull You Down” resonates with the Penitential Rite of Mass—where confession leads to cleansing. It is the music for the soul’s own admission:

“I cannot hold on if I want to hold you.”

This track is the sonic echo of falling into grace, when the ego loosens its grasp and the heart opens wider.


Gem and Mineral Symbolism

Obsidian cloaks this song’s energy—a protective, grounding stone that allows for deep shadow work and emotional release. It draws out the impurities while shielding the core.
Paired with Smoky Quartz, which gently transmutes fear into courage, the pair invites:

“Face the pull. Embrace the fall. Rise anew.”


West Coast Swing Usable Tidbit

The flowing, hypnotic rhythm of “Pull You Down” is perfect for slow, weight-shifted pivotscontrolled dips, and fluid extensions that invite surrender. Use compressed frame moments to reflect tension, then release into smooth, open transitions. Dance the edge between holding on and letting go.


Divine Counterpart Field

From the masculine, inviting vulnerability:

I pull not to bind, but to let you see the parts I hide.

From the feminine, embracing the shadow:

I yield not to lose, but to find myself inside your truth.

From the future field of integrated shadow and light:

Together, we fall—not apart, but into the light beneath.


This song is a midnight vigil—a liminal space between resistance and surrender, where love asks for the courage to be fully known.

Field note–my favorite non-game. Where’s Jaim? Pull.

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