Why My Music Uses Christian Symbolism

Not long ago someone asked me why my music is so heavily infused with Christian symbolism. It’s an interesting question—because while I don’t consider my work “Christian music” in the strict sense, these images and words appear again and again in my lyrics and concepts.

The truth is simple: like every human being, I’m deeply concerned with the fundamental questions of existence. What is the ultimate purpose of life? What happens when we die? Is there meaning to our fragile time here on Earth?

Every person seeks answers to these questions in their own way, shaped by their worldview, personality, and upbringing. For me, the Christian symbolic world has always felt natural and powerful. It speaks a language I understand instinctively, one that resonates with me both emotionally and intellectually.

I don’t use these symbols to preach, but to express. They are tools to explore the darkness, the light, and everything in between. Through them, I can translate inner struggles and spiritual dynamics into something universal—something that others might recognize in their own lives, even if they come from different backgrounds.

That is why my albums are full of crosses, prayers, angels, and tombs. Not as dogma, but as metaphors. They help me give shape to questions that otherwise would remain silent.


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