Friday, May 29, 2015

Mind Games by John Lennon

Mind Games (Lyrics):
We're playing those mind games together
Pushing the barriers, planting seeds
Playing the mind guerrilla
Chanting the mantra, peace on earth
We all been playing those mind games forever
Some kinda druid dudes lifting the veil
Doing the mind guerrilla
Some call it magic, the search for the grail
Love is the answer and you know that for sure
Love is a flower, you got to let it, you got to let it grow
So keep on playing those mind games together
Faith in the future, outta the now
You just can't beat on those mind guerrillas
Absolute elsewhere in the stones of your mind
Yeah we're playing those mind games forever
Projecting our images in space and in time
Yes is the answer and you know that for sure
Yes is surrender, you got to let it, you got to let it go
So keep on playing those mind games together
Doing the ritual dance in the sun
Millions of mind guerrillas
Putting their soul power to the karmic wheel
Keep on playing those mind games forever
Raising the spirit of peace and love
Love...
(I want you to make love, not war, I know you've heard it before)


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I knew this song for many years but I misunderstood the lyrics back then. Thanks to auto-shuffling of my music service, the song popped-up while I was driving home from meditation practice around a month ago. Yesterday, it suddenly became clear to me what this song is about. E.g., "Chanting the mantra, peace on earth", "Some kinda druid dudes lifting the veil", "Projecting our images in space and in time", "you got to let it, you got to let it go". I think he wrote down his meditation experience.

Though Mr. Lennon raised up in Catholicism, he said, "But the whole religion business suffers from the 'Onward, Christian Soldiers' bit. There's too much talk about soldiers and marching and converting. I'm not pushing Buddhism, because I'm no more a Buddhist than I am a Christian, but there's one thing I admire about the religion [Buddhism]: There's no proselytizing." (link)

In here, it claimed John finished this song after reading "Mind Games: The Guide to Inner Space by Robert Masters and Jean Houston (1972)". However, John (and Beatles) went to India to learn meditation back in 1968. It was four years before the book's publication. Therefore, I put the book's influence on the song in a smaller role. I didn't see anyone else talking about this song's connection with meditation. So, I would like to write it down here.

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