Negamuse wrote:We look for something to fulfill the gaps in our souls where spirituality used to live, that connects us to our past (Deep time). But we don't find it and we end up in a dark place just as bad as the religious wars of the past (All Reason Departs).
I have a somewhat different interpretation for All Reason Departs. In Dante's Divine Comedy, Dante is accompanied and guided by Virgil throughout his journey through Inferno and Purgatorio. Virgil represented human reason and its role in guiding us away from the hell we create for ourselves in our lives, and through Purgatorio where we reckon with the internal demons that drive our negative behaviors until we can overcome them.
But there's a limit to how far reason can take us in Dante's mythos. Virgil can no longer guide Dante through Paradiso, where he is passed over to Beatrice, who represents divine love. Basically, compassion, equanimity, and surrender to that which we can never control even if we exert all the reason we can to control outcomes.
I haven't finished reading the Comedy yet and I'm sure it'll yield some more relevant insights, but take it with a grain of salt as always. They're clearly working on multiple levels with this album!