Ouro da Terra

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The Golden Wisdom of the Earth: A Call for Simplicity and Connection

Gaia Piá's song "Ouro da Terra" is a poetic and profound reflection on the values of simplicity, nature, and the wisdom of children. The lyrics emphasize the importance of being free like the wind, suggesting that true freedom comes from authenticity and a deep connection with the natural world. The song speaks to a new era for humanity, one that aligns with the natural frequency of the Earth, urging listeners to embrace this shift towards a more harmonious existence.

The chorus, "Eu digo que o ouro da terra, menino / Mas é o milho que cresce do Sol," metaphorically equates the true wealth of the Earth to the corn that grows from the Sun. This imagery highlights the idea that the real treasures are not materialistic but are found in the simple, life-sustaining gifts of nature. The song further emphasizes that the true gold of the Earth lies in children and a higher divine presence, suggesting that purity, innocence, and spiritual connection are the ultimate sources of value.

Gaia Piá also critiques the current societal system, describing it as 'sujo' or dirty, and advocates for a return to more sustainable practices. The lyrics encourage planting seeds and harvesting them, symbolizing a return to self-sufficiency and a rejection of the corrupt systems that dominate modern life. The song calls for learning from children, who embody purity and a lack of worry, and stresses the importance of maintaining this purity throughout one's journey. By doing so, humanity can reconnect with the Earth and each other in a more meaningful and sustainable way.

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