Usually, subtleties are too beautiful for me to go and explain in detail, but thats when not many other people get it. So I thought I might point out some interesting things in the song The Rainbow Collection.
First of all, there is a strong belief in objects of beauty. Beauty becomes an almost tangible force in this alternate perception, though how this realization manifests differs individually. Then when this idea is held at the same time as a more reality-based understanding, we realize that this perception of beauty is conflicted. Beauty is not real, except as symbolic imagery.
Secondly, the idea of a positive element guiding all natural forces in the Universe. This is perhaps the same idea as the benevolent God, but for those who experience this alternate perception, it becomes far less impersonal than a God-hallucination and more of an internal understanding, a subtle awareness that shadows all revelations, logical comprehensions, and cognitive philosophies.
Thirdly, the idea of being unique and different from everyone else, with supernatural reasoning. This is another idea that is all too prevalent in many individuals, including homosexuals: the specific idea of a purpose-driven life, and the awareness that this purpose is different from religion-based awarenesses or teachings. Which of course leads many to wonder about what that purpose could be, since there is no book that defines it.
It is interesting that there are a variety of authors out there who believe that gender is a large determining factor of the way one has an expansive conscious awareness, and where that awareness is rooted. In other words, sexuality and personal consciousness / identity are inseperable from one another. An attempt to change sexual behaviors and inclinations is a psychological attack on the very root of individual identity and personal liberty. There are a number of books I could quote from my bookshelf if anyone is interested in pursuing this idea further.