Relationships: Abandonment

"Never Gonna Be Alone" (feat. Lizzy McAlpine & John Mayer) is a poignant reflection on the depths of solitude and the sting of abandonment. The song's melancholic melody and introspective lyrics resonates with the soul's yearning for connection. It serves as a heartfelt reminder to embrace the present fully and cherish every fleeting moment.
Jacob Collier's "Witness Me" (featuring Kirk Franklin, Shawn Mendes & Stormzy) is a profound musical journey that weaves a tapestry of compassion and solidarity through its chorus, offering a loving presence to those enduring life's struggles. The song's signature vocal arrangements, a hallmark of Collier's innovative style, create a digital symphony that underscores the message of empathy and support. It's a sonic embrace, wrapping listeners in the warmth of understanding and the promise of companionship in their darkest hours.
“Believe” is a spiritual anthem of resilience, urging listeners to find strength in letting go and embracing new beginnings. There is a feeling of he transformative power of faith in this triumphant song. 
This heart warming song resonates with the idea of divine presence. Just as the Holy Spirit whispers to our hearts, assuring us of God's unwavering love and protection when we take the slightest step towards him in our minds, the song conveys an unbreakable bond in our relationship with God. Through fear and doubt, it emphasizes that love transcends all adversities, echoing the eternal truth that we are forever held in the heart of God, even in moments when we fail to recognize it.
Chiquitita is you, me, everyone. The voice talking is God, Jesus, Spirit.
This song is an acknowledgment how deeply lost we sometimes feel in the ego's playing field of consciousness. It's humbly expressing the depth of the buried unconscious feelings that are there, although not in awareness. There is a desire to feel the feelings, however difficult. This is a pathway through the darkness towards the light within.
Special relationships are a quagmire of pain, fear, and guilt. But with this song, prepare to laugh your way through the healing. By highlighting blatant examples of specialness in love songs over the years, we see how upside-down the ego's form of "love" really is! Remember to laugh! Scott Kalechstein Grace tells us, "I hope this song brought you some joy and laughter, and that you joyously share it with anyone you think might benefit."
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