Unity for me. I think what makes the song so mind-blowing is how it relates to the whole album: Truth through to Dynamics is a crazy, wild journey, launching, dipping and taking left turns at every available moment so that it becomes exhausting to listen to (But in a wonderful way, of course!). Then you get to Unity, a track that washes over you with grace and subtlety, creating a sense of peace and contentment that somehow makes you see the sense in the preceding chaos.
My interpretation of it is, it reminds me of the aftermath of a period of grief or depression; for the longest time you're in absolute turmoil, your mind performing emotional gymnastics so capricious and histrionic you don't know what to think about anything. But then, after a while, you break out of the storm: it could be brought about by a stroke of good luck, a kind word/deed from a friend, or it could be your own mind steering itself out of danger. Whichever way it comes about, you're left with a sense of serenity and calm, an almost karmic state of mind: you may not technically be any happier, and your problems may still remain, but you start to see the bigger picture... and you know, deep down, that things will work out for the best; that even the most painful betrayals and paranoias can't last forever. With that comes the realization that you're just at another stage of your growth that, like the ones before it, will subside, leaving you a better person: hence, 'Life, it's all life'.
And I wasn't even high when I wrote this
