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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Adulruna Rediviva" by the artist "Therion"

Therion's "Adulruna Rediviva" is steeped in esoteric symbolism and imagery, drawing upon ancient myths and philosophy. The lyrics express a longing for the lost wisdom of the past and a hope for its revival.

The lyrical hero addresses the "risen Rune" – Adulruna – a symbol of universal knowledge and the connection between the microcosm and the macrocosm. This rune, like the ancient Sibyl – a prophetess privy to the divine will – once revealed truth to humanity, but over time her voice was forgotten. The world has gone deaf to the whispers of wisdom, no longer able to hear the messages of the gods.

The song is a call for the return of this lost wisdom. The hero appeals to Adulruna, to the ancient Sibyl, to the great philosophers of the past – Hermes Trismegistus, Orpheus, Zarathustra, Pythagoras, Plato – with a plea to bring back to humanity the grains of eternal knowledge, to help regain harmony and hear the song of the Sibyl once more.

The image of Sophia – divine wisdom – descending from heaven symbolizes the hope for enlightenment. The "roaring lion" may represent an awakening force that will help the world shake off the veil of ignorance.

Mandrake, with its psychoactive properties, has been traditionally associated with magic and divination. "The root of the mandrake is the fruit of the Sibyl," and the runic writings become pages upon which her message is written.

The image of the Sibyl merges with the images of Sophia, Christ in female form, Aphrodite born from the sea foam, and the sacred rose – all symbolizing the feminine principle, love, beauty, fertility, and rebirth. Venus, the goddess of love and beauty, is also identified with the resurrected Adulruna. "Nectar and blood wine" intoxicate, allowing one to go beyond ordinary perception and touch the mystery.

The song culminates in a passionate appeal for the awakening of Venus-Adulruna, who carries within her wisdom and revival. The entire song is a hymn to knowledge, a plea for the return of lost harmony, and a hope for new enlightenment.

Shine on me Runa

Rune rediviva, you're reborn at last, from the past

GÆGHN MIS

Adulruna Rediviva Adulruna

Hear the calling: "Walk to meet me! Run to meet me!"

In ancient days, in an ancient world, the Sibyls sung their melodies

But the song is lost, and no one hear,

When Sibyls speak the words of gods

The world is deaf

Ancient Sibylla we will follow you...

Adulruna, old Sibylla

Hear our calling, speak to Mankind!

O' Hermes Trismegistos, Orpheus, Zarathustra, Pythagoras and Plato

Mediate the wisdom!

Philosophers eternal, make the spirit flying, rising to spheres harmonic

Where Sibyls are still singing

Leo, are you roaring to make the world awake again?

See Sophia descending from the sky

Drink the sacred nectar from the rose

The maiden has returned!

The root of mandragora is the foetus of Sibylla

The pages of the Runa, mediate her message

Sibylla, Sophia, she is born the female Christ

Aphrodite from the sea, o, sacred rose come to me

Come, come

Rise, Rise

Venus Venus

The nectar and the bloodred wine, intoxicated, expel the time

O' Hermes Trismegistos, Orpheus, Zarathustra, Pythagoras and Plato

Mediate her message!

Rise O' wise Venus, Rune Rediviva!

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