Lyrics by Libido

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  1. Como Un Perro
  2. LíBido
  3. En Esta Habitacion
  4. Ojos De Angel
  5. Hembra
  6. Tres
  7. No Voy A Verte Mas
  8. Sin Rencor
  9. No Será Lo Mismo Sin Ti
  10. Fragil
  11. Sed
  12. Tan suave
  13. Universo
  14. El Vampiro
  15. Invencible
  16. Malvada
  17. Octubre
  18. Tu Rostro
  19. Don
  20. Nadie Sabe Lo Que Vendrá
  21. Cicuta
  22. La Casa De Los Gritos
  23. Lonely
  24. Mabel
  25. Pero Aún Sigo Viéndote
  26. Respirando
  27. Y Vuelves a Aparecer
  28. Cuelgo El Teléfono
  29. Espermato
  30. Inmortales Mix
  31. Nectar
  32. Nicotina
  33. Something
  34. Tiempo Tranquilos
  35. Culpable
  36. Despierta
  37. Esther Fe
  38. Estoy Tan Gris
  39. Eterno
  40. Hablar No Es Necesario
  41. Laberinto
  42. Lo Ultimo Que Hable Ayer
  43. Mal Tiempo
  44. Sentir Que Hoy
  45. Sere
  46. Un Dia Nuevo
  47. Ya No Me Juzgues
  48. Amor Anestesiado
  49. Cielo Apunta Abajo
  50. Como Estas
  51. Criatura Misteriosa
  52. Desafiante
  53. Dime quien soy
  54. Disparar
  55. El Camino (Qosqo)
  56. El Instincto Del Amor
  57. Enloquece
  58. Fantasma
  59. Hambre
  60. Invensible
  61. Lunático
  62. Mas Rapido
  63. Mi Lado Oscuro
  64. Mi Mente Explota
  65. Monos
  66. Mundo Perfecto
  67. Pop Porn
  68. reloj
  69. Reset
  70. Sal
  71. Salvaciones
  72. Sé Que Hice Un Error
  73. Un Momento En Mil
  74. Un Nuevo Juego
  75. Viaje
  76. Vientos Y Amarguras
  77. Voy A Continuar

In psychology, libido (; from Latin libīdō) is a desiring energy, usually conceived of as sexual in nature, but sometimes also encompasses other forms of needs. The term was originally developed by Sigmund Freud, the pioneer of psychoanalysis. Initially referred only to specific sexual needs, he expanded the concept later to an universal desire thats great reservoir is the Id. As driving energy behind all life processes, libido became the source of the social engagement (maternal love instinct, f. e.), sexual behaviour, pursuit for nutrition, skin pleasure, knowledge and victory in all areas of self- and species preservation. Equated the libido with the Eros of Platonic philosophy, Freud further differentiated two inherent operators: the life drive and the death drive. Both aspects are working complementary to each other: While the death drive, also called Destrudo or Thanatos, embodies the principle of 'analytical' decomposition of complex phenomenon, the effect of life drive (Greek Bios) is to reassemble or synthesise the parts of the decomposition in a way that serves the organisms regeneration and reproduction. Freud's most abstract description of libido represents an energetic potential that begins like a bow to tense up unpleasantly (noticeable 'hunger') in order to pleasantly relax again (noticeable satisfaction); its nature is both physical and psychological. Starting from the id in the fertilised egg, libido initiates also the emergence of two further instances: the ego (function of conscious perception), and the superego, which specialises in retrievable storage of experiences (long-term memory). Together with the libido as their surce, this three instance represent the common core of all branches of psychoanalysis. From a neurobiological point of view, the inner perception and regulation of the various innate needs are mediated through the nucleus accumbens by neurotransmitters and hormones; in relation to sexuality, these are mainly testosterone, oestrogen and dopamine. Each of the needs can be influenced by the others (e.g. baby feeding is inextricably connected with sociality); but above all, their fulfilment requires the libidinal satisfaction of curiosity. Without this 'research instinct' of mind, the control of bodily motoric would be impossible, the arrow from the bow called life wouldn't do its work (death). Just as happiness is anchored in the fulfilment of all innate needs, disturbances through social stress resulting from lifestyle, traumatisation in early childhood or during war, mental and bodily illness lead to suffering that is inwardly noticeable and conscious to the ego. Through the capacity of empathy, linguistic and facial expressions of emotion ultimately also affect the human environment.

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