In this enigmatic opening to The Arcs' musical journey, the lyrics seem to convey a sense of initiation into a new, perhaps mystical experience. "Down through the temple, back around again" suggests a cyclical movement, possibly alluding to the repetitive nature of rituals or life cycles. The instruction to "do absolutely nothing" invites listeners to embrace passivity and surrender control, allowing the experience to unfold naturally. This could be interpreted as an encouragement to let go of active striving and instead be present in the moment. The mention of a "pleasant tingling sensation" further adds to the mystical quality, hinting at the physical manifestations of a profound emotional or spiritual encounter. Overall, the intro sets a contemplative tone for what might be an introspective and transformative auditory experience.
Once We Begin (intro)
Lyrics
Down through the temple
Back around again
Once we begin the only thing there is for you to do
Is to do absolutely nothing
And you may feel now a pleasant tingling sensation
Writer(s): Daniel Quine Auerbach, Leon Michels
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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