Lo Que Nos Ocupa Es Esa Abuela, La Conciencia Que Regula El Mundo

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The Guiding Grandmother: A Journey Through Consciousness

Invisible's song, 'Lo Que Nos Ocupa Es Esa Abuela, La Conciencia Que Regula El Mundo,' is a profound exploration of consciousness and the human experience. The lyrics, filled with metaphors and vivid imagery, invite listeners to reflect on the deeper aspects of life and existence. The recurring question, 'Dime nena ya, cómo estás despierta,' suggests a search for awareness and understanding, as if awakening from a state of ignorance or confusion. This awakening is not just personal but also collective, hinting at a shared journey towards enlightenment.

The song introduces the concept of 'la abuela,' or the grandmother, as a metaphor for consciousness. This grandmother is depicted as a wise, regulating force that oversees the world. The lyrics, 'Lo que nos ocupa es esta abuela, la conciencia que regula el mundo,' emphasize the importance of this guiding consciousness in shaping our reality. The grandmother symbolizes wisdom, tradition, and the continuity of life, suggesting that our awareness and actions are influenced by a deeper, ancestral knowledge.

The imagery of a path that 'nace de tu imagen' and the 'vereda de los descalzos' evokes a journey of self-discovery and vulnerability. The song speaks to the idea that true understanding comes from looking within and connecting with others on a fundamental level. The plea, 'Pero nena igual, no elijas llorar,' encourages resilience and hope, even in the face of sadness or loneliness. Ultimately, the song is a call to embrace consciousness, guided by the wisdom of the 'abuela,' and to find strength in our shared human experience.

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