What does Schism mean?

Tool: Schism Meaning

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Album cover for Schism album cover

Song Released: 2001


Schism Lyrics

I know the pieces fit
'Cause I watched them fall away
Mildewed and smouldering
Fundamental differing
Pure intention juxtaposed
Will set two lovers' souls in motion
Disintegrating as it goes
Testing our communication
The light that feuled...

  1. anonymous
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    Dec 7th 2010 !⃝

    The #1 posting for what the song means is 100% correct. i'm blown away that how well he summed it up.

    namaste

    This interpretation has been marked as poor. view anyway
  2. anonymous
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    Dec 1st 2010 !⃝

    I think that the song is talking about our world and religon how we were based on a small number of religons then more ad more people began to explore and find a belif that seems correct in there eyes, as people began to revolutionize we began finding reasons not to like each other race,money religon.etc. and we need to find a sense of communication between each other if we want mankind to survive or were doomed to crumble in other words mankind as a species needs to work together instead of finding diffrences in each other

  3. anonymous
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    Nov 23rd 2010 !⃝

    All you can really say is that the song is about a relationship breakdown due to a lack of communication.

    The lyrics are intentionally vague so that you can apply the song to whatever aspect of your life gives the song meaning.

    Maynard may have been thinking of conflict with other bandmates when he wrote the lyrics but it can be equally applied to relationship breakdown with your girl(boy)friend, family, god or society.

    That's the magic that is Tool.

  4. anonymous
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    Sep 29th 2010 !⃝

    Wow, I don't know where you guys got all these ideas.

    This song is talking about how a schism was created between a couple because they lost the ability to communicate successfuly with each other. "I know the pieces fit 'cause I watched them fall away" is basically saying that "we could still be together because it happened before" but the fact that they can't understand whatever circumstances led them to part from each other, and they can't negotiate with each other, they can never get back together. The schism will always be there. A schism, by the way, is the division of something into opposing factions. The two don't agree with each other any more.

  5. anonymous
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    Sep 16th 2010 !⃝

    It's always interesting to compare what you originally though the song was about to what its really about, I thought it was about a crime that was solved but forgotten and unpunished. The pieces were like the pieces of the mystery but they fell away after it was forgotten. Rediscovering communication between suspects or whatever. The danger of a second guessing could be double jeopardy or more likely the danger of second guess the first judgement of something. THis was my inital interpretation but i was a bit off haha.

  6. Drumz95
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    Jul 2nd 2010 !⃝

    Ok, in AEnima, that album was basically about the bulshit that people these days pull to try to make themselves look different to the world. In Lateralus, to give a connection to AEnima, they used Schism as a way to show their side of the "Doomsayers" The song is about their perspective of the end of the world, if it was to come... The end of communication would be the starting point. No communication, total chaos.

  7. E.X.P.E.R.T
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    Apr 13th 2010 !⃝

    OK, i think this is about a broken relationtip.There are many other ways to look at it but in my opinon thats what i think.

  8. SuckMeDry
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    Apr 4th 2010 !⃝

    Now remember this is tool we are talking about, so it is suppose to have an individual meaning for every listener, so if you interpret another way that is completely fine, now to me it came out as a song simply about separation. The lyrics and title both back this up, the definition of Schism is division or separation. Now personally to me it seems like a split about a couple, but I listened to this song a lot when my girlfriend broke up with me so it connected to me in a personal way with that meaning, which is the beauty of Tool, because it could probably connect with you in some other way.

  9. Scribble_n_Blot
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    Mar 16th 2010 !⃝

    Edit: my last one was a bit jumbled so I just re-organized the structure a bit...

    The society we live in, on a larger scale the globalisation of societies is further severing our compassion for our fellow man. On a global scale, societies have been progressing toward narcissistic lifestyles; people are obsessed with themselves and their worldly possessions and begin to judge others based more and more on their appearances and possessions. People generally don’t trust each other any more and so we start distancing ourselves from people in general. All the negative emotions of man are working against him-greed, fear and hatred. It’s ruining man. Our lack of communication and compassion, our greed and judgement, the segregation of people, all keep us from trusting each other, from building new relationships, from re-establishing a unified and a harmonious existence.

    It’s the narcissistic ‘all about me’ attitude of our culture – when it’s all about you, you slowly become the only person in your life and communication breaks down between you and others in general. Our materialism and narcissism constrict and limit us.

    Judging people at face value is more predominant now than in the past. This keeps people from growing spiritually because the greatest teachings we can learn are from each other. People don’t give each other a chance anymore. We are all human and of one consciousness but we’ve lost touch with our humanity and our fellow man, separated and driven to conflict by fundamentalism. We focus on and brood over our differences instead our commonality so that what we all share is blurred and skewed by our self-imposed mental barriers, disintegrating our connection and inhibiting our communication. We refuse to see another’s point of view and believe only in our own, which cripples our communication. We can’t see past the surface to the inner truth, we can’t compromise or reach an agreement because we contrast our views, rather focusing on the differences in the details than on the bigger picture of what we actually share. We immediately discard a view because of its difference to our own instead of seeing the beauty in dissimilarity. We’ve come to view our differences as something to separate us rather than something to connect us and form a greater whole. Our differences, what makes us unique, can give input and allow us to gain alternative perspectives.

    There is war – religion against religion, man against man, women against women. People should forget religion, politics, cultures as boundaries that separate us; we must start listening to one another and realise that we are all people. The only thing that remains truly pure in organized religion is love.

    We should not second-guess pure intentions, our instinct to strive for love and interconnectedness, for unity. We need to grow back together instead of further apart, we need to re-establish communication and human-relations or be doomed to live a fractured and isolated existence. We are ruined if we continue to doubt our natural instinct and continue to deny our divine task of love and unity. We are meant to reach out, be compassionate and recognise our fellow man as our brother, a part of us, of who we are. There was a time that "the pieces fit", that everyone was "one" with each other in the collective conscious... Sharing, blending, loving, being...
    These are interests common to all and set in the same way. “Pure intention juxtaposed will set two lovers souls in motion” is telling us that if we all strive toward these ideals it will create prosperity in people’s relationships with each other. Greed must be turned into compassion and hatred into understanding.

    Cold silence severs any sense of love between lovers and brothers. Silence creates a sense of decline from compassion.

    For survival, ultimate evolutionary survival, humans need only one thing: other humans. We need to live in absolute harmony, egos completely shed off. We're all making reality happen; all of us together. Once we all know that we can help each other and grow and become unified and evolve.

    This song is about the need for people to re-establish communication with each other and break down all the self-imposed barriers in between, the need to re-connect and to re-unite as a single human consciousness.

  10. Scribble_n_Blot
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    Mar 16th 2010 !⃝

    I've added some of your views and opinions to my own and this is what I came up with:

    The society we live in, on a larger scale the globalisation of societies is further severing our compassion for our fellow man. On a global scale, societies have been progressing toward narcissistic lifestyles; people are obsessed with themselves and their worldly possessions and begin to judge others based more and more on their appearances and possessions. People generally don’t trust each other any more and so we start distancing ourselves from people in general. All the negative emotions of man are working against him-greed, fear and hatred. It’s ruining man. Our lack of communication and compassion, our greed and judgement, the segregation of people, are all keep us from trusting each other, from building new relationships, from re-establishing a unified and a harmonious existence.

    We are all human and of one consciousness but we’ve lost touch with our humanity and our fellow man, separated and driven to conflict by fundamentalism. We focus on and brood over our differences instead our commonality so that what we all share is blurred and skewed by our self-imposed mental barriers, disintegrating our connection and inhibiting our communication. We’ve come to view our differences as something to separate us rather than something to connect us and form a greater whole. There is war – religion against religion, man against man, women against women. People should forget religion, politics, cultures as boundaries that separate us; we must start listening to one another and realise that we are all people. The only thing that remains truly pure in organized religion is love.

    We can’t see past the surface to the inner truth, we can’t compromise or reach an agreement because we contrast our views, rather focusing on the differences in the details than on the bigger picture of what we actually share. We refuse to see another’s point of view and believe only in our own which cripples our communication. Our differences, what makes us unique, can give input and allow us to gain alternative perspectives. We immediately discard a view because of its difference to our own instead of seeing the beauty in dissimilarity. Our materialism and narcissism constrict and limit us.

    It’s the narcissistic ‘all about me’ attitude of our culture – when it’s all about you, you slowly become the only person in your life and communication breaks down between you and others in general. Judging people at face value is more predominant now than in the past. This keeps people from growing spiritually because the greatest teachings we can learn are from each other. People don’t give each other a chance anymore. Greed must be turned into compassion and hatred into understanding. For survival, ultimate evolutionary survival, humans need only one thing: other humans. We need to live in absolute harmony, egos completely shed off. We're all making reality happen; all of us together. Once we all know that we can help each other and grow and become unified and evolve.

    We should not second guess pure intentions, our instinct to strive for love and interconnectedness, for unity. We need to grow back together instead of further apart, we need to re-establish communication and human-relations or be doomed to live a fractured and isolated existence. We are ruined if we continue to doubt out natural instinct and continue to deny our divine task of love and unity. We are meant to reach out, be compassionate and recognise our fellow man as our brothers, a part of us, of who we are. There was a time that "the pieces fit", that everyone was "one" with each other in the collective conscious... Sharing, blending, loving, being...
    These are interests common to all and set in the same way. “Pure intention juxtaposed will set two lovers souls in motion” is telling us that if we all strive toward these ideals it will create prosperity in people’s relationships with each other.

    It is human nature to opt for something which is easier and in this case it would be passing the blame. I think Maynard is making reference to the hypocrisy in institutions, especially in that of religion. He’d like to see “the temple topple over” – see an end to the establishments which breed mistrust and hatred, that which divides people. (Note: I disagree with what religion has become but this does not mean I’m not spiritual and I think perhaps he has the same outlook). We need to transcend superficial barriers and rediscover communication, accept and tolerate our differences.

    Cold silence severs any sense of love between lovers and brothers. Silence creates a sense of decline from compassion.

    This song is about the need for people to re-establish communication with each other and break down all the self-imposed barriers in between, the need to re-connect and to re-unite.

    Peace
    :)

  11. MrTiff
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    Mar 4th 2010 !⃝

    this song is saying that people agreeing together brings us together but eventually we will see different sides and its no ones fault but we all feel the need to blame some one else. he is saying that communication is the only way to bring us together even if its arguementative. finding beauty in the dissonance i think he means the fight or argues. if we can over come them we can grow and strengthen our communication bringing us closer together and that is the beauty. cold silence has a tendancy to atrophy any sense of compassion. i think that means that when we are angered in disagreements we some times ignore it or push it away and dont talk it out and that makes us less compassionate by not being able to hear the other side. which in turn weakens our bond. pretty much saying that the key to loving and getting along whether it be a lover or brother is communication and KEEPING that communication and learnig from and growing with others through that communication.

  12. Dr.MED
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    Nov 16th 2009 !⃝

    ok people let me give you the actual meaning that only a real tool fan can figure out. "disintegraring as it goes , testing our communication.- doomed to crumble unless we grow, testing our communication.- I KNOW THE PEICES FIT" is a dead give away what this song is clearly about. this song is about the band TOOL!!! and theorder of the c.d's. think about it guys read the lyrics and think. stop being narrow minded and thinking of what the common pop culture would right about and think of what TOOL would write about.

  13. anonymous
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    Oct 9th 2009 !⃝

    I think a lot of Maynard's lyrics, when interpreted, always end up relating to the interpreter. In other words, the lyrics mean different things to different people. For me, Schism reminds me of a recent issue I had with some of my friends. I am 100% sure Maynard's intentions when writing this song were far from this sort of thing, but this is what it means to me.

    Maynard has a way of connecting with people through his lyrics.

  14. anonymous
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    Sep 11th 2009 !⃝

    This is not a interpretation on this song but i would like to make a response to the anonymous interpretation about perception is reality and other things. The somewhat interpretation made by the anonymous person makes perfect since and it blew me away.

  15. anonymous
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    Aug 26th 2009 !⃝

    On a documentary with tool, an interview with a close friend of the original 3 members clearly states that the song is abou the bands break up and how when they got back together they realised just how much the pieces fit! nothing complicated or spiritual about it its just speaking the truth!




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