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A place where nobody dared to go
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'''Eastern mysticism''' is a term for practices imported to the West from [[India]], involving [[meditation]], [[Hinduism]], [[Taoism]] and [[Buddhism]]. It became popular in the 1960s and forms part of the [[New Age]] movement. The [[Beatles]] were famous proponents of it.<ref>http://www.beatlesbible.com/people/maharishi-mahesh-yogi/</ref>
The love that we came to know
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They call it Xanadu
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And now
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==References==
Open your eyes and see
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What we have made is real
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We are in Xanadu
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A million lights are dancing
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[[Category:Paganism]]
And there you are
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A shooting star
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An everlasting world
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And you're here with me
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Eternally
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Xanadu, Xanadu,
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(now we are here)
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In Xanadu
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Xanadu, Xanadu,
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(now we are here)
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In Xanadu
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Xanadu, your neon lights will shine
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For you, Xanadu
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The love
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The echoes of long ago
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You needed the world to know
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They are in Xanadu
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The dream
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That came through a million years
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That lived on through all the tears
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It came to Xanadu
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A million lights are dancing
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And there you are
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A shooting star
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An everlasting world
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And you're here with me
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Eternally
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Xanadu, Xanadu,
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(now we are here)
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In Xanadu
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Xanadu, Xanadu,
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(now we are here)
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In Xanadu
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Now that I'm here
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Now that you're near in Xanadu
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Now that I'm here
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Now that you're near in Xanadu
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Xanadu...
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Latest revision as of 16:17, February 22, 2015

Eastern mysticism is a term for practices imported to the West from India, involving meditation, Hinduism, Taoism and Buddhism. It became popular in the 1960s and forms part of the New Age movement. The Beatles were famous proponents of it.[1]

References

  1. http://www.beatlesbible.com/people/maharishi-mahesh-yogi/