Aunque Es de Noche

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The Hidden Source of Eternal Light: A Journey Through Darkness in 'Aunque Es de Noche'

Enrique Morente's song 'Aunque Es de Noche' is a profound exploration of spiritual enlightenment and the search for divine truth, even amidst the darkness of life. The lyrics are deeply inspired by the mystical poetry of Saint John of the Cross, a Spanish mystic and poet. The recurring phrase 'Aunque es de noche' (Although it is night) serves as a powerful metaphor for the soul's journey through the dark night of the senses and spirit, a concept central to Saint John's writings.

The 'fountain' mentioned throughout the song symbolizes the source of divine wisdom and eternal life. Despite being hidden and elusive ('está escondida'), the speaker expresses a deep, intuitive knowledge of its existence and significance. This fountain is described as the origin of all creation, a source of unending clarity and light that remains untarnished by the darkness of the night. The night, in this context, represents the trials, uncertainties, and spiritual desolation that one must endure to reach a higher state of spiritual awareness.

Morente's flamenco style, known for its emotional intensity and depth, adds a layer of raw, heartfelt expression to the song. The repetition of 'Aunque es de noche' emphasizes the persistence of faith and the unwavering belief in the presence of divine light, even when it is not visible. The song speaks to the universal human experience of seeking meaning and connection with something greater than oneself, despite the challenges and obscurities that life presents. It is a testament to the enduring power of faith and the relentless pursuit of spiritual fulfillment.

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