“Rational Gaze” utilizes a metaphor concerning sight to describe looking too deeply for something that likely does not exist…and the “misinformation” that will present itself if we do.
Instead, the (song) encourages us to do the opposite, to “blur reality” so we can see the truth.
[Verse 1]
Squint your eyes to see clearly
Blur reality to make it real
Let focus go from your deceiving eyes
To know what's been concealed
We've all been blinded
Subjects to visual misinformation
A systematic denial of the crystalline
To see the fine grain
To read the hidden words
The context of parallel truth
Devoid of fragmentation
[Verse 2]
Our light-induced image of truth
Filtered blank of its substance
As our eyes won't adhere to intuitive lines
Everything examined, separated, one thing at a time
The harder we stare, the more complete the disintegration
Dissolution
Eyes re-opened
Reasoning focalized
Receptors activated
[Verse 3]
Perspectives distorted
The ladder beyond our grasp
The twin-headed serpent forever hidden
Where's the true knowledge?
Where engines of the sane and insanity merge
The clarity, the unity
[Guitar Solo]
[Verse 4]
Reality untouchable, transparent
Invisible to our fixed, restricted fields of vision
Existence taken for granted, absolute
Possessed, owned, controlled
By the common sense-infected rational gaze
Onward, forever we walk among the ignorant
Never stray from the common lines
Rational Gaze was written by Tomas Haake.
Rational Gaze was produced by Meshuggah.
Meshuggah released Rational Gaze on Tue Aug 06 2002.