Iluminados

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The Healing Power of Love in 'Iluminados' by Ivan Lins

In 'Iluminados,' Ivan Lins explores the transformative and healing power of love. The song opens with a bold statement about love's miraculous capabilities, suggesting that even God might be astonished by its feats. This sets the tone for a narrative that celebrates love's ability to heal and mend what seems irreparable. The lyrics mention how love has cured those who were deemed beyond hope and has closed many wounds, emphasizing its almost divine power to restore and rejuvenate.

The song continues to describe love as a force that can piece together a broken heart, regardless of its composition—whether it be as hard as steel or as cold as stone. This metaphor highlights love's universal applicability and its ability to transcend physical and emotional barriers. The imagery of a heart being so well-mended that no one can tell it was ever broken speaks to the thoroughness and completeness of love's healing process.

In the final verses, Lins personalizes this universal theme by reflecting on his own experiences. He acknowledges that this 'illuminated love' has worked its magic on him and his relationships, bringing a sense of wholeness and unity. The term 'illuminated' suggests a love that is not only healing but also enlightening, bringing clarity and understanding. Through this song, Ivan Lins beautifully captures the essence of love as a powerful, almost mystical force capable of profound transformation and healing.

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  1. Doce Presença
  2. Abre Alas
  3. Bandeira do Divino
  4. Vitoriosa
  5. Onde Batem As Ondas do Teu Olhar
  6. Bilhete
  7. Basta Ouvir Seu Coração (part. Maurício Manieri)
  8. Antes Que Seja Tarde
  9. Cartomante
  10. Lembra de Mim (Ao vivo)
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