Ponto de 7 Encruzilhadas - Dizem Que Exú Só Bebe e Dá Risada
Juliana D Passos
Unveiling the Mystique of Exu: The King of the Crossroads
Juliana D Passos' song "Ponto de 7 Encruzilhadas - Dizem Que Exú Só Bebe e Dá Risada" delves into the rich and often misunderstood figure of Exu in Afro-Brazilian religions like Umbanda and Candomblé. The lyrics challenge the superficial perception that Exu is merely a trickster who drinks and laughs, emphasizing his profound role as the 'Rei das Sete Encruzilhadas' or 'King of the Seven Crossroads.' This title signifies his dominion over the crossroads, a powerful symbol in these spiritual traditions representing choices, transitions, and the meeting of different paths in life.
The repetition of the phrase "Dizem que Exu só bebe e dá risada" serves to highlight the common misconceptions about Exu. However, the song quickly counters this by affirming his true nature and importance. Exu is depicted as a guardian of the crossroads, a place often associated with spiritual encounters and decisions. The mention of 'Seu Sete' and his residence in the cemetery further underscores Exu's connection to the spiritual realm and his role as a mediator between the living and the dead.
The lyrics also touch on the strength and seriousness of Exu's 'gira,' or spiritual work. The phrase "A sua gira é forte, não tem caçoada" suggests that his spiritual influence is powerful and not to be taken lightly. The 'hora grande' or 'great hour' likely refers to a significant time for spiritual activities, indicating that Exu's presence and actions are crucial during these moments. By repeating these themes, the song not only honors Exu but also educates listeners about his true essence and the respect he commands within these spiritual practices.