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Tool - Forty Six & 2 Song Meanings

Lyrics:
My shadow's

Shedding skin and
I've been picking
Scabs again.
I'm down
Digging through
My old muscles
Looking for a cl...
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2005-12-16 14:55:34
Ah, finally. I've always wondered what that meant, the reference 46 and 2. At first I thought it was an astrological reference, like the grudge, but I was never sure. Well, thanks for the informative gratification.
anonymous 2007-05-13 22:52:20    
46 and 2. I like everyone's interpretation. But here is the real one. And if someone suggested this already, I apologize. I didn't read everyones post. As little as you would like to admit it, the sorrow that Maynard experiences comes from being an addict. I don't think he is anymore, but he did go through it. Take Sober for instance.

Anyhow, It takes 48 hours to completely withdraw from heroine, or for that matter, any opiate. He is saying that he is 46 hours into it, and has two hours ahead of him.
anonymous 2007-05-28 22:50:16    
This is to SMRT:
I too am a doctor, although a different type, I am a PhD in Quantum Mechanics dealing primarily with quantum information and quantum fluctuation. I also hold a Bachelor's degree in mathematics and philosophy. One of my "extra-field" interest is the study of genetics. You state that the whole 46 & 2 theory of evolution is idiotic because 48 chromosomes because it produces Klinefelter's system. You acknowledge the relationship of the 44 autosomes vs. The 2 sex chromosomes, yet somehow fail to grasp the simple concept that Klinefelter's syndrome is caused by a situation in which a person has 44 autosomes and develops 4 sex chromosomes. The theory of evolutionary ascension can be stated to be 46 autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes, thereby negating the inevibility of negative effects. No, this would not be the same as apes having 48 chromosomes simply for the fact that, according to popular studies, the extra 2 chromosomes were fused together. So this would, in turn, be more like 48 autosomes, only 2 fused hence 46, so the dynamics would be extremely hard to predict. Another flaw in your hole-filled logic is that you stated that humans have had no change to their genetic code. That couldn't be more wrong. Look at the research done by the human genome project. It has shown, without a doubt, substantial changes in human dna over the past few millenia. Most impressive were the changes that has occured in the human brain in such time. Not to mention the development of digestive systems capable of processing lactic acids, do you forget we were originally all lactose intolerent? Basically summed up, you can't designate the karyotype of 46 and 2 in the same category as the standard 44 and 4 with its problems and dysfunctions. You really should brush up on your own field more.

As for the song, I feel, as others have stated, that this is a song of internal struggle with an external reflection. This song, to me, relates how we deal with both sides of ourselves and the constant turmoil we as humans go through as a race to deny our primal side and strive for ascension. Through spirituality, and now science, we are answering the questions that have been enigmatic to us our entire existence. As such, our struggles are bringing us closer to the realization that we are all of the same breath and that we may achieve our individual enlightenment through a heightened sense of our origin and destination.
anonymous 2007-09-10 03:16:28    
"Shadow shedding skin" The Shadow is a Jungian archetype which represents aspects of your self you do not wish to recognize. If the shadow is shedding skin than you are removing those negative aspects of the self. "I've been picking my scabs again" opening old wounds.

"Contemplate what I've been clinging to," think of the grudge. "Step into the shadow," recognize the worst aspects of the self.

terry.sandoval@gmail.com
anonymous 2007-09-19 06:21:57    
I am sure Maynard is like the rest of us posting here who haven't studied genetics and then 46 & 2 genes rumor has been around for some time. So while all of you are having a serious argument about genetics, you have failed to realize that maybe 46 & 2 is just symbolism for reaching a divine state of being.
anonymous 2007-10-02 16:59:19    
IT IS, IN MY OPINION, ABOUT SELF EVOLUTION. LEAVING THE OLD SELF, TRANsCEND INTO A NEW, MORE ENLIGHTENED STATE OF MIND(.)
suntzu314 2007-10-15 16:09:36    
This is just a guess but... "I" think this song is about herion abuse through the eyes of an addict. The scabs are from the needle. The shadow represents the other side or the spirit. That bring in the Jung theory. He is trying to chage himself make himself better as he battles with herion. This song is actually written from the perspective of someone while they are on it. The outside turing in is the drug which he views as his gateway to his shadow. For him its a cleansig yet he admits he end up on on the ground crawling on his belly. Words like insecure delusions, paranoid,


My shadow
Change is coming
Now is my time
Listen to my muscle memory
Contemplate what I've been clinging to
Forty six and two ahead of me

I assume he is tlaking aobut leeting the herion in and its him time now (drug narscicism) the muscle memeory represents the trained use of the needle which is also the reason for the scabs... and re reflects on what he is clinging to which is the needle.. prehaps he hopes devinity is right around the corner.


I could be wrong but the album 13th set was a drug reference.. as well as the song sober.... I think I might be onto somthing ....
anonymous 2007-10-24 11:46:04    
I agree with the previous interpretations that discuss this song being evolution related. I believe it is talking about human beings developing the skills needed over many years of evolution to become what we have today. The lyrics and song name talk about the "divine" chromosomes and our struggle as humans to evolve. I believe he has found and researched many links to science through religion. Tool, in my eyes, is the evolution of music in itself.
mgarvey236 2007-11-21 03:44:37    
I was listening to the song and it dawned on me also that it was a song reflecting the liberation one may go through after becoming sober.

I wanna know what I've been hiding in - he wants to get to know himself

Change is coming.
Now is my time.
Listen to my muscle memory.
Contemplate what I've been clinging to.
Forty-six and two ahead of me.


I think this part shows how he feels triumphant that he got the gorilla that was clinging to his back off. and that the weight lifted from him will be as food as divine revelation.


here he is taking inventory

I choose to live and to
Grow, take and give and to
Move, learn and love and to
Cry, kill and die and to
Be paranoid and to
Lie, hate and fear and to
Do what it takes to move through.

I choose to live and to
Lie, kill and give and to
Die, learn and love and to
Do what it takes to step through.

I still am not quite sure what 42 and 2 mean other than the chromosome theory. I think it is great that Maynard came out with a great song that intrigues so many intelligent people.

I guess that's what rock stars do for a living.
anonymous 2007-12-12 13:50:50    
Zaq said:

Scientifically speaking, chromosome number has nothing to do with spirituality or anything like that.
Humans have 46.
Apes have 48.
Cows have 60.
Chickens have 78.
Carp have 104.
Butterflies have 380 chromosomes.
FERNS have 1200!
So, unless you think ferns are 25 times more spiritual than us, don't take all this too literally.




I think you are missing a fundamental idea here. What is it that leads us to believe that humans are the most evolved being on this planet? This notion actually seems to me to be very ill concieved. According to Darwinistis theory (survival of the fittest) we are the weak link, the deviation from the norm. We lack the physical capability to survive as well as other instinctual creatures do (we make up for this with our intellectual capabilities). What leads you to the conclusion that thought, especially in the form we know it (separate, conflicting, non-uniform, destructive) is a sign of higher evolution.
Perhaps, as we continue to evolve, we will see the unity in everything
and thus become MORE like the fern. Co-existence, contentment, etc.

Now, I do not deem that this is neccesarily true, but consider the IDEA. I HIGHLY SUGGEST reading "Nothing in this Book is True, but it's Exactly how Things Are," by Bob Frissel.


Once again, only an idea, only my thinking...
zubaida 2008-02-01 09:03:16    
Hey, I read a really good explanation of the song somewhere on the web but I can't remember where it is, I can remember some of it so here goes;

the song is referencing to gaining two extra chromosomes and reaching a higher state of consciousness. we humans have 44+2 chromosomes. The step of evolution or whatever below us had 42+2 chromosomes, these are people like the early humans who see the whole human race as one organism, the next step is us, and the step ahead of us is 46+2 chromosomes, the step that human evolution is currently in is basically just a stepping stone between a state of basic existence and a state of realization of the world a.k.a. The stepping stone between 42+2 and 46+2, we are in a kind of limbo at the moment (supposedly), Maynard seems to think that the way in which we can move on the next step of 46+2 chromosomes is to understand our shadow, which is the unconscious part of our minds that holds possibly the key to releasing our minds and realizing our own existence. In other words, in order to take the next step in evolution we need to delve right into our unconscious.

iI'm not sure I got it all right or if it's understandable haha but that was one of the best interpretations I've heard.

peace out.
ShortMama234 2008-02-05 18:15:14    
I've heard different things about this song. My interpretation is the chromosome interpretation. There are 23 chromosomes in each person ... put two together and it's 46. Add 2 to that and that's the next step to evolution. Maybe Maynard wants to see that happen before he dies but knows that it won't because evolution is a slow process.
anonymous 2008-04-05 00:10:58    
-K- for the IDIOT that said "males have 23 chromosomes and females have 23, that makes 46". You dumb ass! We all have 23 PAIRS of them. So we all have 46. Anyone who refers to jungians theory of the shadow is correct in my mind. And evolving into more than we are now.
anonymous 2008-05-03 05:41:16    
I must keep this short for the moment, and, I appologise for any spelling or gramatical errors, I'm here via cellphone.
I think you all have good points, but seem to be over thinking. while Maynard may not be a rocketscientist-doctor-jack of all scientific trades, he is great at twisting words and phrases to make something other than a textbook definition. while the idea may be rooted in the idea of a spiratuly superior human, and based off of an odd theory, don't take that as the only meaning.
some must have forgotten maynard's neer obsessive pull towards human divinity. many of tool's songs hint at the idea of becoming pure or divine through human acts or thoughts. Take lateralus and the line "...swing on the spiral of our divinity and still be a human" as an example.
taking other songs, maynard's thoughts and how he manipulates words, I feel that 46and 2 is more than a simple chromosome thing. Take this idea. older pagan cults saw the union between male and female as sacred and a way to
anonymous 2008-05-03 05:50:31    
Become not only closer to their god, but to become divine. The pair of male and female chromosomes makes 46, as stated countless times here, but 2 may not be gaining 2, it may be 46 = 2. which would make a divine pair. as for his 'shadow' I think that is not only a reference to him self but to humanity its self. The old pagan ways have been forgotten and the idea of a divine pair lost to the mainstream religions. He wants the old ideas to come back.
what we must remember is that nothing is as it seems with tool. over think it or get to analytical and you will fail to see the more subtle things. feel free to email me if you want to continue the topic. madhatter.aku@gmail.com
sorry for 2 posts, my phone has a limit on how much one post can contain. Maybe an admin can merge them?
anonymous 2008-06-10 10:52:18    
I think that the reference to the 46 & 2 chromosomes is just a metaphor. I don`t think that Maynard is an ignorant that takes that theory seriously, but I think he can use it to express the idea of human consciousness evolving.
For example in the song he suggests accepting and passing through our "shadows" to get to a superior state of consciousness "the forty six and two just ahead me". This wouldn't make any sense if he referred to the theory literally, because there`s no way you can gain two additional chromosomes once you are alive... So the 46&2 is just a way to refer to a higher state of mind.

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