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i woke up with a lot lyrics in my head

Lucifigus

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Hi! I am writing rap songs in my language. Some time ago i woke up in the middle of the night with a song in my head - the song was from Tupac which is called "Runnin". I stood up and lyrics were coming in my head massively, i was tired, so i said to myself i will write them down in the morning when i wake up... when i woke up i forgot everything :( can anyone tell me what this mean (that i was receiving lyrics)? Also is it possible this could happen again?
 
Hi! I am writing rap songs in my language. Some time ago i woke up in the middle of the night with a song in my head - the song was from Tupac which is called "Runnin". I stood up and lyrics were coming in my head massively, i was tired, so i said to myself i will write them down in the morning when i wake up... when i woke up i forgot everything :( can anyone tell me what this mean (that i was receiving lyrics)? Also is it possible this could happen again?
Do the lyrics inspire humans to be better/ do they learn something from it?
 
Do the lyrics inspire humans to be better/ do they learn something from it?
Should we always think about how to be better in life?

Maybe his destiny is to make rap songs to cheer people up and bring them more self-confidence and a better atmosphere.

I apologize for contradicting you, but for me rap, trap or hip hop lyrics are a pure form of instant creation.

Not everyone can do this and feel pleasure after the studies I did on all my friends, sometimes even strangers.

What comes naturally cannot be controlled and must be released.

To you, the one who writes rap lyrics:
Stay calm, inspiration will come again with other much better lyrics.

but maybe our friend meant that your question has no place on this site.
 
Do the lyrics inspire humans to be better/ do they learn something from it?
And because this topic touched me

here is an example: certain artists from my country brought me on this path and opened the doors to this universe

they called themselves "ocultrecords"

they claimed that what you have in your head materializes and you can control your world exactly as you want, saying this through their lyrics

one of them recommended me a book of spells,

i was delighted and passionate about occultism due to their style of combining trap and occultism at the moment when these artists managed to raise trap music to another level in my country

now a small example
i write a trap rap hip hop song
i upload it on platforms, the public likes it and it generates profit

(my friends tell me I'm cool, girls are attracted to me, I feel fulfilled)

compared to a (money spell) for 57 days + =
at best a place of work paid above the average salary in my country by a few percent (the nervous system is overloaded, a lot of concentration and discomfort

the power of lyrics and creation or the power of spells, which would you say choose

(also the magician supports the power, not the spells)
there is a lot to say
lyrics are lyrics, the art of music can offer countless blessings if you perfect it
 
they called themselves "ocultrecords"
If this is about OcultRecords of Romania, they are jew-infested.

Azteca is a wannabe kabbalist that's friendly with rabbis. He plays with Chakras, but he mostly dives into jewish mysticism.
He's a dumbass anyway, but the influence is certainly still there, and he mentions jewish terms like the Sefirot spheres and "angelic" entities in songs directly.

That aside, it's nice that this led you here and not down a wrong path.

And Tupac's music is great. Not a good role model for the most part, but let's be real and not live in wonderland, it's not like his target audience would've listened to Bach had it not been for him. At least he's not jewish, and has some okay messages here and there.
 
If this is about OcultRecords of Romania, they are jew-infested.

Azteca is a wannabe kabbalist that's friendly with rabbis. He plays with Chakras, but he mostly dives into jewish mysticism.
He's a dumbass anyway, but the influence is certainly still there, and he mentions jewish terms like the Sefirot spheres and "angelic" entities in songs directly.

That aside, it's nice that this led you here and not down a wrong path.

And Tupac's music is great. Not a good role model for the most part, but let's be real and not live in wonderland, it's not like his target audience would've listened to Bach had it not been for him. At least he's not jewish, and has some okay messages here and there.
In fact, it only increased my confidence in the occult, even though he knows absolutely nothing but half-truthful teachings.

When I asked him if he wanted to be part of this community, he said that he and Satan don't play around 😂😂😂

Anyway, thanks for the answer

This topic touched me because I've been doing this since I was little and I've put a lot of effort into perfecting my "talent"

All my friends tell me to create music and upload it to platforms, they really like it

If I succeed, T.O.Z will get a huge audience
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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