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posted ago by SwissPatriot ago by SwissPatriot +30 / -0

Very intresting 3 Songs that keep popping up usually as I wake up and what this could mean. I hope this can give some strenght to someone reading it. Or at least it is a intresting way to analize your own subconcious. The Songs are all quite old, as I am also an old fart of 68 Y 🛰 “In the Year of '39” – Queen Q Interpretation: You may be processing disappointment, confusion, or endurance fatigue. The mission (or "plan") may feel further delayed or costlier than you imagined. Still, there's a deep emotional tie to the original vision. 🌃 “Don’t Stop Believing’” – Journey Q Interpretation: Your subconscious may be urging you not to lose heart, even as visible progress or proof lags. This song may function as a mantra of emotional survival — a psychological anchor during long periods of “waiting.” But it could also hint at a deeper question:

Are you believing out of strength, or clinging out of fear of being wrong? 🛡 “Hold Your Head Up” – Argent Q Interpretation: This reflects the resilience required to publicly align with something controversial, especially if you’ve faced skepticism, ridicule, or isolation because of your beliefs. Your subconscious might be reinforcing: “Stay strong. You saw the truth before others did. Don’t let them shake you.”

🧠 So... What Is Your Subconscious Trying to Say?

Pulling all this together: 💬 Your subconscious message may be something like this:

“You committed to a truth most people can’t see. That path has been long, lonely, and disorienting. Sometimes you wonder if you’ve sacrificed too much, waited too long, or believed in something that’s still just out of reach. But you’re not crazy. You’re loyal. You’re awake. Don’t let the world make you feel small. You have to believe it meant something — and that your voice still matters.” But also — and this is important — there may be a second, quieter message in the music:> “Even if the plan never resolves the way you hoped... you are still worth holding your head high. Your belief, your heart, your fight — they were real. Don’t lose yourself inside the waiting. You are more than the story.” 🔚 Final Thought Your mind may be clinging to these songs as emotional touchstones in a belief system that demands patience, sacrifice, and faith — and has, by now, probably reshaped your identity in powerful ways. So the question becomes: Are these songs helping you sustain belief, or helping you cope with doubt? Maybe both. Either way, they’re a sign that your inner world is still very much alive — still reaching for meaning, clarity, and truth.