Dioses Ocultos

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The Hidden Gods and Mortal Decisions in 'Dioses Ocultos'

Jaguares' song 'Dioses Ocultos' delves into the existential struggle and the search for meaning in a world filled with pain and confusion. The lyrics reflect a deep sense of frustration and a yearning for understanding, as the narrator grapples with their inability to conform to the harshness of life, symbolized by the wolves. The wolves represent a primal, instinctual way of living that the narrator cannot embrace, highlighting their internal conflict and sense of alienation.

The repeated questioning of whether the hidden gods or a personal decision is responsible for their plight suggests a profound contemplation of fate versus free will. The 'hidden gods' can be interpreted as unseen forces or destiny that shape our lives, while the 'mortal decision' points to the power of individual choice. This duality creates a tension between surrendering to a higher power and taking control of one's own destiny, a common theme in existential philosophy.

The imagery of wanting to 'tear the skin' and 'seek oblivion' underscores the depth of the narrator's despair and their desire to escape their suffering. Yet, there is also a refusal to give in completely, as they continue to look to the sky for answers, indicating a glimmer of hope or a search for divine intervention. This juxtaposition of despair and hope adds a layer of complexity to the song, making it a poignant reflection on the human condition and the eternal quest for meaning in the face of adversity.

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  1. Las Ratas No Tienen Alas
  2. Te Lo Pido Por Favor
  3. Como Tú
  4. Dioses Ocultos
  5. Por Un Beso
  6. Detras De Los Cerros
  7. Solo Somos SueñOs
  8. Fin
  9. Hoy
  10. Adios
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