Maria Sabina

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Maria Sabina: A Symbol of Wisdom and Love

El Tri's song "Maria Sabina" is a tribute to the legendary Mazatec curandera and shaman, Maria Sabina. The lyrics celebrate her profound impact on people from all walks of life and her role as a spiritual guide. Maria Sabina is depicted as a figure who transcended cultural and racial boundaries, attracting the attention of journalists, philosophers, and poets worldwide. Her wisdom and teachings opened the eyes of many to the mysteries of the universe, making her a revered and immortal symbol.

The song emphasizes Maria Sabina's universal recognition and the respect she garnered from various intellectual and artistic communities. She is portrayed as a woman who achieved a god-like status due to her deep understanding and connection with the spiritual world. The repeated references to her as a symbol of wisdom and love highlight her enduring legacy and the timeless nature of her teachings. Her ability to reach a global audience and leave a lasting impression on those who encountered her is a testament to her extraordinary life and work.

In the latter part of the song, the lyrics describe Maria Sabina's final journey with the supreme being, suggesting a spiritual ascension. This journey is portrayed as so powerful that it led to her permanent departure from the earthly realm. Despite her physical absence, her teachings and the path she illuminated for others remain. The song concludes by reaffirming her status as a symbol of wisdom and love, underscoring the lasting impact of her life and legacy on the world.

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