Ponto de Pombo-Gira - Rainha Das 7 Encruzilhadas
Juliana D Passos
The Mystical Dance of Pombo-Gira: A Celebration of Spiritual Power
Juliana D Passos' song "Ponto de Pombo-Gira - Rainha Das 7 Encruzilhadas" is a vibrant homage to Pombo-Gira, a powerful spirit in Afro-Brazilian religions such as Umbanda and Candomblé. The lyrics are repetitive and rhythmic, mirroring the trance-like state often achieved in spiritual ceremonies. The recurring imagery of Pombo-Gira spinning and laughing, dressed in a flowing skirt, evokes a sense of freedom and mystical energy. This dance is not just a physical movement but a spiritual act, symbolizing the presence and influence of Pombo-Gira in the material world.
The song repeatedly mentions the "Rosa Vermelha" (Red Rose), a sacred symbol associated with Pombo-Gira. The red rose represents love, passion, and the spiritual power that Pombo-Gira embodies. By calling her the "Rainha das Sete Encruzilhadas" (Queen of the Seven Crossroads), the song highlights her role as a guardian of crossroads, a place of decision and transformation in many spiritual traditions. The crossroads symbolize the intersection of different paths and choices, where Pombo-Gira's guidance is sought for clarity and direction.
The cautionary lines "Cuidado amigo, que ela está de saia rodada" (Be careful, friend, she is wearing a flowing skirt) serve as a reminder of Pombo-Gira's unpredictable and potent nature. Her laughter and spinning dance are both enchanting and a warning of her power. The phrase "Salve elas, Laroyê!" is a traditional greeting and salutation to the spirits, showing respect and reverence. This song is not just a musical piece but a spiritual invocation, celebrating the enigmatic and powerful presence of Pombo-Gira in the lives of her followers.