Arból de la vida

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The Quest for Personal Liberation in 'Árbol de la Vida'

The song 'Árbol de la Vida' by Intoxicados, an Argentine rock band known for their blend of rock, reggae, and ska elements, delves into themes of personal freedom and the search for meaning beyond the confines of urban life. The lyrics suggest a yearning to escape the monotonous and oppressive atmosphere of the city, proposing a journey to the countryside as a means to reconnect with nature and oneself. The 'viaje al campo' (trip to the countryside) serves as a metaphor for breaking free from societal constraints and rediscovering the essence of life.

The 'árbol de la vida' (tree of life) is a powerful symbol within the song, representing a source of wisdom and spiritual nourishment. The assertion that 'ninguna fruta está prohibida' (no fruit is forbidden) implies a rejection of arbitrary restrictions and an embrace of the full spectrum of life's experiences. This line could be interpreted as an encouragement to live authentically and without fear of societal judgment. The repeated plea to the tree of life to share its 'fruta divina' (divine fruit) underscores a desire for enlightenment and personal growth.

The song also touches on themes of mental health and support for others. The imagery of rain in one's mind and the absence of the sun metaphorically speaks to depression or a troubled state of mind. The singer expresses a wish for the listener's well-being and success, acknowledging that everyone faces challenging times. The phrase 'nos estalla el calefón' (the water heater bursts) is an Argentine idiom for reaching a breaking point, further emphasizing the need for release and the pursuit of happiness.

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  1. Casi Sin Pensar
  2. Nunca Quise
  3. Mi Inteligencia Intrapersonal
  4. Fuego
  5. Felicidad Depresion
  6. Yo Soy Asi
  7. Quien soy
  8. Fuiste Lo Mejor
  9. No Tengo Ganas
  10. Amantes
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