Give me deja vu song11/9/2023 ![]() ![]() Rodrigo goes on to sing “Do you call her?/Almost say my name/’Cause let’s be honest/We kinda do sound the same.” The video begins to show her in all the places the new girl is pictured–proving that her ex is taking his new girlfriend to all the places that he went with Rodrigo.Īt this point, Rodrigo seemingly alludes to the dramatic love-triangle between her and actors Joshua Bassett and Sabrina Carpenter with the shady lyric “Another actress/I’d hate to think that I was just your type.” The boxy screens show videos of this new girl in colorful and romantic locations. Rodrigo sings “When she’s with you/do you get deja vu?” before a psychedelic beat-drop and a clip of her walking into a room full of old-fashioned televisions. She drives away only to arrive home and put on the same dress, singing the lyrics to the chorus:“So when you gonna tell her/That we did that too?/She thinks it special/But it’s so reused.” She pulls up to an ivy-covered home and peeks in the window to see a girl (played by Talia Ryder) dancing around in a green dress. The lyrics describe dates she’s gone on with her ex-lover, saying “Car rides to Malibu/Strawberry ice cream/One spoon for two/And trading jackets.” In the video, she is featured driving an old-timey convertible and eating ice cream. Rodrigo has fascinated us all once more with her artistic music videos and her relatable, heart wrenching songs. If that is the case, then I think that would explain the things that Crosby refers to.In January, 2021, Olivia Rodrigo broke the internet with her hit song ‘Driver’s License.’ On April 1st she dropped her new song ‘Deja Vu,’ and it was no April Fool’s joke. If both matter and energy are recycled, I would assume that consciousness is also. We often speak of the mind, body, and soul I believe these to merely be individual representations of the universal elements of consciousness, matter, and energy. In stating that everything in the universe is composed of matter and energy, science seems to overlook the possibility of a third component that is not so easily detectable: consciousness. I think Crosby is onto something, though. We learned that matter is constantly recycled and never goes away, but that when energy is recycled, a little bit disappears each time until there is eventually none left. Stoned from Desperate Hot Springs, CaI recall learning about the conservation of matter and energy in a science class years ago. This is what we have to figure out.įor more song interpretations by Gargatholil, buy The Pouring, or How the Universal Mind Reached Out to a Generation, available on () and soon (Fall 2002) from Amazon print on demand. ![]() ![]() This is the Devil’s bargain in which we are all caught. So, we must ask ourselves, what is going on below the ground? What games are being played in our subconscious mind-in the Mind-of which we remain unaware and into which we are trapped? How can we break the karmic Cycle of Birth, Death and Rebirth? This is the universal condition. Yet we have no clear memory of this-only a feeling that we have been here, done this all before. As described in the song, the sequence of karmic events leads us right back into the exact same circumstances we had repeated before. We have repeated the same mistake, again and again and again, each time we go around the karmic wheel. We may not clearly remember the circumstances through which this debt originated but we are sure that we would not repeat the same mistake again. We are confused and bewildered, as is the song’s protagonist. Payment for the debt is demanded-often through our having to go through some unpleasant happening. We have all, at some point in our many-life existence, been involved in such games. The song references a karmic debt that appears to be the result of our involvement in a mind game in which all of our confronters are also involved. This may involve confronting those to whom we owe some karmic debt. At certain points, as the song’s storyline describes, the consequences of our behaviors come to a head and we are thrust into a karmic crisis. ![]() We are all caught in repeating cycles of behavior-behavior not only on this plane but on the astral planes, as well. Gargatholil from The UniverseDéjà Vu is a very explicit song about karma and reincarnation and the Cosmic Game that we all find ourselves trapped in because of the Law of Karma. ![]()
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