Hoy te permito odiar

Tercer Cielo Tercer Cielo

Embracing Divine Strength: A Call to Overcome

Tercer Cielo's song "Hoy te permito odiar" is a powerful anthem that encourages listeners to reject negativity and embrace their divine potential. The lyrics express a deep disdain for elements that hinder personal growth and spiritual progress. The song begins by condemning words and doubts that kill dreams and make achievements seem unattainable. This sentiment is a call to recognize and reject the internal and external forces that cause stagnation and self-doubt.

The song also criticizes wasted time and the tendency to procrastinate, urging immediate action towards one's goals. It highlights the importance of resilience, encouraging individuals to rise after falling and to keep moving forward. The repeated phrase "Hoy te permito odiar" (Today I allow you to hate) is a metaphorical permission to reject anything that prevents progress. This is not about fostering negative emotions but about empowering oneself to overcome obstacles and embrace a victorious mindset.

Central to the song is the theme of divine support and empowerment. The lyrics remind listeners that God has given them the tools and strength to succeed. The call to "vístete de vencedor" (dress as a victor) and the assurance that God is by their side reinforces the message of divine backing. The song is a motivational piece that blends spiritual encouragement with a call to action, urging listeners to reject defeatist attitudes and embrace their God-given potential to overcome and succeed.

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  2. Te Entrego a Mi Corazón
  3. Yo Te Extrañaré
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  5. Ser Tu Mama
  6. Toma Mi Mano
  7. Cada Día
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  9. Demente
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