The lyrical side of Ovision was written by Roc Flowers in the Canary Islands. The first song written was Show me the Vision, this was the setting stone for the rest of the album and the overall concept I decided to go with. I believe a lot of the album was written in what I would call a trance like state, Show me the Vision to me is a human calling to something greater than him, something bigger, something that takes the breath out of the air. A human stares at death in the face and comes to peace with the fact that one day he will no longer be in this form of consciousness…The human asks this non physical being, could be a golden woman with a blue light surrounding her, could be a child asking his father for guidance, to show him/her the vision. There is a feeling of sadness, nostalgia while crying this call but also a sentiment of peace, accepting control doesn’t exist and one day we will all go away.
“Show me the vision but use precision because I won’t be here long, I gotta go, I wanna go with the flow, I need this spirit to grow.”
The flow of consciousness is a surely a recurring theme throughout the album, the second song written for Ovision was “And I Know”, this song has a bit darker tone too it, it was written on a dark rainy night. I imagine a man losing his mind while he sings the hook, his body possessed by sound and vibration. The signs for the vision begin to appear but it is not clear what the vision truly is. The verses in the song touch on the global political situation, the importance of the pineal gland and the ability humans have to cure themselves with mind. The vision is a change in consciousness, a shift: global, individual and cosmic. Concepts regarding metaphysics and quantum mechanics are mentioned in the song, tying these concepts with the physics of consciousness. The song also touches base with the Law of One and infinite interconnection upon beings in this plane of reality and others.
“And I know I been tripping but we hold gold inside, from dark to light the ocean flows in our eyes the moon dictates all the tides”
“Holygraphic” is the fifth song written for the project, this song goes into depth about natural geometry, infinte symmetry and much of what we see with our eyes isn’t really as we perceive. The vision isn’t of this planet, it is something mystical, otherewordly and hard to describe in human language. The song talks a bit about the holographic projection of light, a place a young child remembers, a place where he was before being born in this world. A golden place where rivers with the texture of honey filled with souls swim in eternity, communication is telepathic and light is the connection. The spiral is also very tied to “Holygraphic”, Fibonacci patterns in the geometry of the clouds to the pupil of human being. This song also mentions the importance of realizing how powerful we are as humans.
“You look just like the moon and we could take us some shrooms just be, to paradise zoom, weave our souls like some looms we ain’t coming back soon”
“The Veil” was the fourth song of the project written. This song refers to the veil over our eyes covering us from true being. We are often polluted by our surroundings and our ego, this often can pollute the human experience causing suffering and the feeling of being lost in a maze. Once again the song refers to what is here but unseen by the naked eye, the passage of life, birth and death. In order to fully see the vision one must try to lift the veil, only with the veil lifted will we be able to find peace in our inner being. I see lifting the veil as one of the main journeys in life, similar to being shown the vision, it is a process that has to flow and happen naturally. The song also refers to the divine feminine and trying to balance the masculine and feminine wings in order to manifest universal balance among humans. The note in the background is playing, universe= one note. I see the veil being lifted as something similar to the 12 steps of the Heroes Journey, something not easy where one will lose his mind and stumble upon what appears to be infinite darkness and confusion.
“So be conscious of the excess, be aware of the vibration in the sound that is flowing through you, girl you divine can I halleluyou, you looking fine I ain’t looking through you cause that that veil lifted”
“Holygraphic” is the fifth song written for the project, this song goes into depth about natural geometry, infinte symmetry and much of what we see with our eyes isn’t really as we perceive. The vision isn’t of this planet, it is something mystical, otherewordly and hard to describe in human language. The song talks a bit about the holographic projection of light, a place a young child remembers, a place where he was before being born in this world. A golden place where rivers with the texture of honey filled with souls swim in eternity, communication is telepathic and light is the connection. The spiral is also very tied to “Holygraphic”, Fibonacci patterns in the geometry of the clouds to the pupil of human being. This song also mentions the importance of realizing how powerful we are as humans.
“Cause you got divine inside, trynna make us all bots, soul suicide hypnosis will lead us all to the mass psychosis. I was just spreading my doses, Moses.”
“God is blue” is the sixth song written for the project, the holy river of souls is mentioned once again. This song also refers to the divine in all humans. It has a reflection of the shadow in the human and the despair that can be felt while being concious in this reality. It was written with a putrid like feeling in the stomach of awe and confusion in regards to material existence but also with a cling of hope, hoping for bliss.
“Rivers full of souls flowing in the path of truth, I see a God when I look at you, God is blue, God is blue.”
“Love on your Soul” is the seventh and last song with vocals on the Ovision album. This song talks about sacred love and the importance of the divine feminine in life. This song talks about loving purely, free from ego and with the root of growing and sharing connection as human beings. At the end of there day the themes seen throughout the album are also present in this song, soul over body