Aquarius

Edurne Edurne

Dawning of a New Era: The Age of Aquarius

The song "Aquarius," performed by Edurne, is a vibrant and symbolic anthem that captures the essence of the astrological Age of Aquarius, a time associated with peace, love, and spiritual enlightenment. The lyrics reference astrological phenomena, such as the moon being in the seventh house and the alignment of Jupiter with Mars, which are believed to herald the beginning of this new era. The song suggests that these celestial events will bring about a harmonious and loving guidance to the planets and humanity.

The chorus, with its repeated exclamations of 'Aquarius,' emphasizes the excitement and anticipation for the Age of Aquarius, which is characterized by harmony, understanding, and a collective move towards truth and enlightenment. The song speaks of a time when humanity will experience a mental and spiritual liberation, free from deception and division. The imagery of 'golden living dreams of visions' and 'mystic crystal revelation' evokes a sense of a utopian future where spiritual and material prosperity are in balance.

The additional verses from the London 1993 production add a communal and active dimension to the song, with references to dancing through the night and being 'bearers of the water,' which symbolizes the act of bringing forth the new age. The song ends on a note of cosmic unity, with a plea for care and guidance from the universe, reinforcing the idea that the Age of Aquarius is a time of universal connection and higher consciousness.

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