The Power of Belief in Rubén Blades' 'Creencia'

Rubén Blades' song 'Creencia' delves into the profound necessity of belief and faith in human life. The lyrics emphasize that having something to believe in is essential for living a meaningful life. Without a reason or purpose, existence becomes futile. Blades poetically describes faith as a vantage point from which one can see beyond failures, suggesting that belief provides resilience and hope even in the face of adversity. The imagery of 'quicksand' and a 'blood-splattered unicorn' evokes the tumultuous and often painful nature of human emotions and experiences. Despite these challenges, the lyrics convey a message of perseverance and the ability to rise again after falling.

The song also touches on the universal struggle between good and evil, a theme present in every society and religion. Blades highlights the eternal conflict between vice and virtue, suggesting that this battle has been ongoing since time immemorial. This struggle is portrayed as an unresolved debate, indicating that the balance between good and evil is a constant and dynamic aspect of human existence.

Blades concludes with a powerful affirmation of faith, stating that the path of life is shaped by belief. He asserts that it is impossible to live without faith, and he praises love as a divine force. The exclamations 'Alabao sea el amor, Hossana!' serve as a celebratory acknowledgment of love's sanctity and its role in providing meaning and direction in life. Through 'Creencia,' Rubén Blades offers a contemplative reflection on the importance of faith, love, and the enduring human spirit in the face of life's challenges.

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