From Mars

Gojira Gojira

Ascending Beyond Limits: A Journey of Self-Discovery in 'From Mars'

Gojira's song 'From Mars' is a powerful exploration of self-discovery and transcendence. The lyrics begin with a moment of introspection, where the narrator looks themselves in the eyes and realizes the need to ascend to 'higher places.' This metaphorical ascent represents a journey towards self-improvement and enlightenment. The act of taking courage and pushing off the ground signifies a bold step away from the familiar and the comfortable, symbolized by 'the red place,' which could be interpreted as a place of stagnation or struggle.

As the narrator takes flight, they experience a loss of reason but gain a new sense of understanding. This paradox highlights the transformative nature of their journey, where conventional logic is replaced by a deeper, more intuitive sense of purpose. The skyward journey allows the narrator to gain perspective on their origins and the direction they should take, guided by the 'force of love.' This force can be seen as a universal, unifying energy that transcends individual struggles and connects all beings.

The song also addresses the theme of self-discovery through the rhetorical question, 'But why do you say that you are lost? If you don't even try to find yourself.' This line challenges the listener to take active steps in their own journey of self-discovery, rather than passively accepting a state of confusion or disorientation. The narrator's words are described as a stair, a metaphor for the incremental steps one must take to reach higher levels of understanding and fulfillment. The climb through a 'starless night' suggests that this journey is not without its challenges, but the ultimate destination is a place of personal significance and enlightenment.

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  2. Into The Storm
  3. Mea Culpa (Ah! Ça ira!) (feat. Marina Viotti & Victor Le Masne)
  4. Global Warming
  5. Yama's Messengers
  6. Only Pain
  7. Ocean Planet
  8. L'enfant Sauvage
  9. Pray
  10. The Link
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