Sonho de Paz

Eliana Ribeiro Eliana Ribeiro

The Dream of Peace: A Call to Love and Unity

Eliana Ribeiro's song "Sonho de Paz" is a heartfelt plea for peace, unity, and love, deeply rooted in spiritual and humanitarian values. The lyrics emphasize that true peace is not merely a poetic ideal but a tangible reality that can be achieved through love and compassion. Ribeiro begins by highlighting the teachings of love and unity, suggesting that sharing and caring for one another are essential steps toward realizing peace. The song underscores that achieving peace requires more than just beautiful words; it demands a genuine opening of the heart.

The song poignantly addresses social issues, particularly the plight of neglected and innocent children. Ribeiro's lyrics remind listeners that these marginalized individuals are a reflection of a greater spiritual presence, and by rejecting them, society is rejecting love itself. This powerful message serves as a call to action, urging people to extend their love and compassion to those in need as a pathway to achieving peace.

Ribeiro also critiques the culture of violence and the manufacturing of weapons, suggesting that such actions only harden hearts and distance humanity from peace. She calls for a return to spiritual values and a life led by love, emphasizing that true peace will only come when people listen to the divine voice and embrace love as a guiding principle. The recurring refrain reinforces the idea that peace, often celebrated in beautiful songs, will only become a reality when humanity collectively heeds this call to love and unity.

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  1. Livre Acesso
  2. Jesus Misericórdia
  3. Em Teu Altar (part. Walmir Alencar)
  4. Você e Eu
  5. Quando Meu Vaso Transborda
  6. Ofício da Imaculada
  7. Deus Te Vê
  8. Batiza-me Senhor
  9. Glória a Deus Nas Alturas
  10. Água da Vida
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