Ponto de Exu - Exu É Assim
Juliana D Passos
The Duality of Exu: Neither Angel Nor Devil
Juliana D Passos' song "Ponto de Exu - Exu É Assim" delves into the complex nature of Exu, a deity in Afro-Brazilian religions such as Candomblé and Umbanda. The lyrics emphasize that Exu is a multifaceted entity who defies simple categorization. He is neither an angel nor a devil, challenging the binary perceptions often imposed by Western religious frameworks. This portrayal invites listeners to reconsider their preconceived notions about good and evil, urging a more nuanced understanding of spiritual entities.
The song also touches on the themes of karma and the cyclical nature of life. Lines like "Tudo que vai tem volta" (Everything that goes, comes back) and "A semente que plantar, é a colheita que vai ter" (The seed you plant is the harvest you will get) highlight the importance of personal responsibility and the inevitability of consequences. These metaphors serve as a reminder that one's actions, whether good or bad, will eventually return to them, reinforcing the idea of moral accountability.
Furthermore, the song underscores the importance of choice and intention. The lyrics advise listeners to be mindful of their decisions, as seen in the lines "Na escolha dessa vida, pense bem, preste atenção" (In the choices of this life, think well, pay attention). This message aligns with the belief that Exu, while powerful and capable of granting requests, ultimately leaves the responsibility of those requests to the individual. The repeated invocation of "Laroiê, Exu é Mojubá!" serves as a respectful salutation to Exu, acknowledging his significance and the reverence he commands within the spiritual community.