Sobre Todo Fe

Raúl Beltrán Raúl Beltrán

The Power of Faith and Self-Discovery

Raúl Beltrán's song "Sobre Todo Fe" is a profound exploration of self-discovery and the power of faith. The lyrics suggest that while friends and external support can aid in achieving one's goals, true guidance often comes from within. The song emphasizes the importance of introspection and meditation as tools to find one's path, highlighting that answers often lie in self-reflection rather than external sources.

The song delves into existential questions, pondering the purpose of life and the existence of a divine plan. It suggests that overthinking can lead to confusion and blockages, preventing individuals from seeing the opportunities that are already within their grasp. Beltrán encourages listeners to awaken to their potential and recognize that what they seek is already within reach, urging them to express gratitude and prepare themselves with knowledge and, most importantly, faith.

Beltrán also touches on the concept of the law of attraction, suggesting that thoughts have vibrations that can influence reality. He warns against self-sabotage through negative thinking and stresses the importance of maintaining a positive mindset. Regardless of one's beliefs, the song underscores a universal truth: the existence of a sacred power that can be harnessed through trust in oneself. Beltrán respects differing opinions but invites everyone to infuse their lives with faith, promising that it will lead to positive outcomes.

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  1. Corrientes No (part. Enigma Norteño)
  2. Sobre Todo Fe
  3. Mi Propio Jefe (part. Luis R Conriquez)
  4. Yo Fui El Chore
  5. Don Dinero
  6. Difícil
  7. Viviendo En El Ahora
  8. Ley de La Prosperidad
  9. El Secreto
  10. El Poder de La Palabra
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