Recado da Mãe Divina

Chandra Lacombe Chandra Lacombe

Embracing the Divine: A Journey of Spiritual Awakening

Chandra Lacombe's song "Recado da Mãe Divina" is a profound exploration of spiritual awakening and the transformative power of divine love. The lyrics invite listeners to embrace a new era, one that brings the glories of the divine into our lives. This new time calls for purity and attentiveness, urging us to become channels of the infinite, a metaphor for aligning ourselves with higher spiritual energies and wisdom.

The song's chorus is a heartfelt plea to the Divine Mother, expressing a desire to become a fulfilled child under her guidance. This surrender to divine power is seen as a path to liberation, highlighting the importance of humility and devotion in spiritual growth. The imagery of a river flowing to the sea symbolizes the journey of the soul, where the currents of life carry away fear, and trust is needed to cross the ultimate boundary of the self.

Lacombe emphasizes the urgency of the present moment, urging listeners to integrate and embrace what remains of their spiritual journey. The lyrics suggest that there are no excuses left; the time for spiritual integration is now. The song concludes with a powerful declaration of living in the present, free from the past and without longing for the future. The golden crown and the nectar of mature love symbolize the rewards of spiritual maturity and the bliss that comes from a deep connection with the divine.

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  1. Recado da Mãe Divina
  2. Cura do Beija-flor
  3. Ganesha Puja
  4. Eu e Deus Somos Um
  5. Estou Firmado
  6. Estrela do Amor
  7. Eu Canto Nas Alturas
  8. Brilho da Verdade
  9. Ewê
  10. Shanti Om
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