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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "The Solid Black Beyond" by the artist "Therion"

In Therion's "The Solid Black Beyond", Picture 5, Scene 1, depicts Set's struggle with faith and doubt. Lost in darkness, he seeks answers, trying to find the true path.

Overwhelmed by uncertainty, Set calls out to Jesus but finds no solace. His faith is shaken, he feels abandoned and ready to give up. The metaphor of the "starless night" possibly symbolizes the loss of faith, the absence of hope and direction. He is unwilling to kneel and beg forgiveness, believing that God has turned away from him. In despair, he is ready to step into the darkness, identified with the Nazarene (Jesus).

Suddenly, Set encounters a powerful entity – Satan, who addresses him as a son. He offers Set strength and acceptance, demanding nothing in return. This challenges traditional religious dogma, where God is the source of love and forgiveness, and Satan is the tempter. Perhaps the author questions the nature of good and evil, inviting the reader to ponder who truly offers true freedom.

Set's answer is ambiguous. He calls Satan "father" and declares his willingness to "open the gates" and "save" everyone. It is unclear whether Set accepts Satan as the true god or uses his power for his own purposes. Perhaps he sees himself as a messiah who can save humanity from suffering, even if it means turning to the "dark side."

Chapter 5.

Scene 1.

The sound of rushing water accompanies the wind in the dark of night. Up a mountain trail, Seth comes running. He stops at the brink of an abyss. Doubt is haunting him. He calls upon Jesus for answers. For a moment, he senses a shape but is not able to convince himself. Everything appears to be an illusion. He throws himself out but is captured by an unseen force and is returned to the edge. A deep, majestic voice addresses Seth as his son and asks why he was worshiped the other, the evil and crucified one... The voice speaks of Seth as his only begotten son, and his equal, as his loved one of whom he does not ask of anything in return.

[SETH:]

I am climbing and searching

for the words of truth

'cause I don't know what to say...

Where are you — the new tomorrow,

deep in the maze of yesterday...?

My starless night may never come to fruit.

I will not kneel or plead forgiveness.

You turn away, gone from my heart.

So — why God, should you pity me my lord

as I'm bound for darkness,

you're not risen from your grave,

the solid black beyond.

To go where light cannot,

Nazarene, that shall be my fate...

[SATAN:]

I am your father and you are my beloved son.

Why do you seek the other one?

The crucified one, he's not you.

Receive my power, I ask nothing in return.

[SETH:]

My lord — I will open up the gate.

I'm the one and only now who can save us

I come in my father's name for peace...

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