Divina Ciencia

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The Struggle for Moral Integrity in 'Divina Ciencia'

The song 'Divina Ciencia' by Morodo is a profound reflection on the challenges of maintaining moral integrity and the ease with which one can fall from grace. The lyrics emphasize the difficulty of creating and the ease of destroying, highlighting the human tendency to take the path of least resistance. Morodo speaks to the struggle of rising again after a fall, and the courage it takes to stand up against adversity and temptation. The song suggests that while it's easy to be swayed by weakness and naivety, resisting such influences is a true test of character.

Morodo's message is not rooted in religion but in self-love and the importance of living authentically. He warns against the temptation to sell one's soul for fleeting pleasures, which ultimately leads to a life of regret. The artist encourages listeners to remember their pure beginnings and to strive for a life that is true to themselves, rather than envying others. The song is a call to make the right decisions, learn from experiences, and set goals that align with one's convictions.

The chorus of the song sends a message of strength, wisdom, and patience, which Morodo refers to as 'divina ciencia' or 'divine science.' This suggests that the knowledge and discipline required to live a virtuous life are sacred and valuable. By using one's conscience and staying away from 'the beast,' presumably representing evil or corruption, one can navigate life's challenges with grace and integrity. 'Divina Ciencia' is a powerful reminder of the inner strength needed to live a life of principle and the rewards that come with it.

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