Deus Há de Ser

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Divine Femininity: Elza Soares' Ode to the Sacred Feminine

Elza Soares' song "Deus Há de Ser" is a powerful and evocative tribute to the divine feminine. The lyrics repeatedly assert that God is a mother, a woman, and embody all feminine sciences. This perspective challenges traditional patriarchal views of divinity, suggesting that the nurturing, compassionate, and creative aspects of femininity are divine qualities. By equating God with a mother, Soares emphasizes the importance of maternal care, love, and the transformative power of feminine energy.

The song's imagery is rich with metaphors that highlight the nurturing and transformative power of the feminine divine. Phrases like "pegar carona nesse seu calor divino" (hitch a ride on your divine warmth) and "ser pedra bruta nesse seu colar de braços" (be a raw stone in your necklace of arms) suggest that the divine feminine has the power to soften and transform even the hardest of hearts. The repetition of the phrase "Deus há de ser" (God must be) reinforces the inevitability and necessity of recognizing the divine feminine.

Elza Soares, known for her powerful voice and socially conscious music, uses this song to advocate for a more inclusive and holistic understanding of divinity. By celebrating the feminine aspects of God, she calls for a world where compassion, beauty, and nurturing are valued and revered. The song is not just a celebration of femininity but also a call to action for a more balanced and equitable world where the divine feminine is acknowledged and honored.

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  1. Salve a Mocidade
  2. Maria da Vila Matilde
  3. Mulher do Fim do Mundo
  4. Na Pele (part. Pitty)
  5. Deus Há de Ser
  6. O Que Se Cala
  7. Rio de Janeiro
  8. Libertação (part. BayanaSystem e Virgínia Rodrigues)
  9. A Carne
  10. Não Recomendado
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