Demasiado Amar

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The Healing Power of Love in 'Demasiado Amar'

Santiago Feliu's song 'Demasiado Amar' delves into the profound and often complex nature of love and healing. The lyrics encourage the listener to embrace calmness and avoid unnecessary sorrow. Feliu advises against blaming others for one's emotional pain and urges the listener to accept their own truths without breaking their self-image, metaphorically represented by the 'mirror.' This suggests a journey of self-acceptance and inner peace, where one must confront and heal their own wounds rather than projecting them onto others.

The recurring theme of healing is emphasized with the lines 'Uno sana / Quedándose solo' (One heals / By staying alone). This highlights the importance of solitude in the healing process, suggesting that personal growth and recovery often require introspection and time spent alone. The idea that one can regain what was lost through future experiences ('Con lo que vendrá') offers a hopeful perspective, indicating that healing and love are ongoing processes that evolve with time.

Feliu also touches on the inevitability of sadness and the difficulty of moving forward, yet he stresses that there is no remedy without the individual's active participation ('No hay remedio posible sin tí'). The song culminates in the powerful assertion that one can love 'too much' or 'demasiado amar,' suggesting that the depth of love can be both overwhelming and transformative. This duality of love as both a source of immense joy and potential pain is a central theme, reflecting the artist's nuanced understanding of human emotions.

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  1. Ayer, Pasado Mañana
  2. Resumiendo
  3. Sin Tanta Soledad
  4. Angeles de Mi
  5. Descerebrandome El Corazon
  6. De Lo Nunca Mas
  7. Marionetas de Cupido
  8. La Cancion Y Yo
  9. Demasiado Amar
  10. Sostener Mi Amor
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