Slade (popularized by Quiet Riot)
Noise → Discernment
Dream 6382 — October 18, 2025
During a night dream on October 18, 2025, a lyric surfaced audibly without accompanying imagery. The fragment repeated with clarity, functioning as an invitation rather than a command.
As with other lyric-based night encounters, the Spirit emphasized a brief phrase rather than the song as a whole. Interpretation followed waking discernment.
"Come on, feel the noize."
— Feel the Noize
(Lyrics © Noddy Holder & Jim Lea — brief excerpt used under fair use for commentary)
The Spirit framed the lyric as a contrast between volume and voice.
"Noise" represented cultural clamor—sound designed to capture attention without offering substance. The invitation to "feel" rather than to discern highlighted how influence often bypasses understanding and appeals directly to impulse.
The encounter clarified that not all sound carries authority. Loudness does not equal truth. Stimulation is not revelation.
This was not a call to withdraw from culture, but to remain selective—to distinguish between noise that distracts and voice that guides.
When God speaks through a lyric, the lyric is never the doctrine—it is a signpost redirecting attention to Scripture, where meaning is confirmed.
"Be still, and know that I am God."
— Psalm 46:10
Scripture anchors the discernment: clarity is often found in stillness, not volume.
Attend carefully to what competes for attention. Resist equating intensity with significance. Choose quiet obedience over cultural amplification.