Inconsciente Coléctivo

Mercedes Sosa Mercedes Sosa

The Eternal Flame of Freedom in 'Inconsciente Coléctivo'

Mercedes Sosa's song 'Inconsciente Coléctivo' is a profound exploration of the human spirit, freedom, and the collective unconscious. The song opens with the imagery of a flower blooming and the sun rising every day, symbolizing the natural and inevitable cycles of life. This is juxtaposed with the occasional voice that sings joyfully, likened to the sound of cicadas, representing moments of clarity and inspiration that emerge from the depths of our minds.

However, the song also acknowledges the existence of a 'transformer' that consumes the best parts of us, pulling us back and demanding more and more until we reach a point of resistance. This metaphor can be interpreted as the societal pressures and internal struggles that drain our energy and spirit, making it difficult to move forward. Despite these challenges, the song emphasizes the enduring presence of freedom within our hearts. The repeated refrain, 'MAMA LA LIBERTAD, SIEMPRE LA LLEVARÁS DENTRO DEL CO - RA - ZÓN,' underscores the idea that freedom is an intrinsic part of our being, something that can be corrupted or forgotten but never truly lost.

The song takes a poignant turn as it reflects on dreams of the hungry, the mad, the imprisoned, and the departed. These lines highlight the suffering and struggles of marginalized individuals, urging the listener to remember and sing about these issues once more. The act of singing becomes a form of resistance and remembrance, a way to keep the spirit of freedom and justice alive. By revisiting a song written long ago, Sosa reminds us of the timeless need to advocate for those who are oppressed and to keep the flame of freedom burning brightly.

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  2. Soy Pan, Soy Paz, Soy Más
  3. Barro Tal Vez
  4. La Peregrinación
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  7. Hermano Dame Tu Mano
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