The song Dear Prudence was written by The Beatles and released
as part of their 1968 album, known as “The White Album”.
The following is the best version ever of this song, released
in 1983 by Siouxsie and the Banshees.
Siouxsie and the Banshees – Dear Prudence
DEAR PRUDENCE,
HOW ARE THINGS GOING IN RISHIKESH?
The song was inspired by Prudence Farrow, Mia Farrow’s
sister, and composed in Rishikesh, India.
The Beatles had gone to India to take part in a course
in Transcendental Meditation. Their intention was to denounce the use of drugs,
such as LSD, to obtain inspiration and foster the practice of meditation instead.
In Rishikesh, they joined a group of 60 other students among whom were singers
Donovan and Mike Love (Beach Boys), and actor Mia Farrow and her sister
Prudence.
The following is a short documentary of the Rishikesh
experience:
The Beatles: Parting Ways - Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
Prudence Farrow is the daughter of Maureen O’Sullivan,
the actor who played Jane in the Tarzan films, and director John Farrow. Today,
she’s a reputed meditation teacher and film producer, and the author of her
memoir “Dear Prudence, the story behind the song”.
Prudence, Lennon and Harrison had experimented with LSD
before resorting to meditation, so John and George were assigned to be
Prudence’s “team buddies”. But Prudence was
so “prudent” and committed to meditation that she wouldn’t leave her room for
days on end. In other words, she didn’t come out to play nor open her eyes to
see the sunny skies.
To sum up, we could say that “Dear Prudence” was not
inspired by any drug or any type of meditation. It was simply and obviously
inspired by Prudence Farrow.
In the following video you can see and listen to Prudence
telling us about the song, meditation and life in general.
Prudence
Farrow Bruns | Conversations with Jeff Weeks | WSRE
LSD
LSD might well be a new post for this blog, a song
also written by The Beatles in 1967: Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds released in the
album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band., and which either refers to
the drug and its effects or describes a
magical world cartoon for toddlers. You choose:
Picture yourself in a boat on a river
With tangerine trees and marmalade skies.
With tangerine trees and marmalade skies.
Somebody calls you, you answer quite slowly,
A girl with kaleidoscope eyes.
A girl with kaleidoscope eyes.
Follow her down to a bridge by the fountain
Where rocking horse people eat marshmallow pies.
Where rocking horse people eat marshmallow pies.
Listen to the song here:
The
Beatles - Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
But when you hear the word LSD, what will come to most
people’s mind is the hallucinogenic drug Lysergic acid diethylamide or simply
acid, whose effects include increases of
blood pressure and body temperature as well as the experience of delusion, this
latter means that you see or hear things that do not exist, but everybody knows
that you can get the same effects every time you watch the news on TV.
LSD was first synthesized in 1938 by Albert Hofmann. He was also the
first to learn of his psychedelic effects. In the 1950’s, the CIA thought the
drug could be used to control the mind of the people, so they launched a
programme named MKUltra.
But it was also tested on British marines. We can enjoy some original
footage here:
LSD -
Testing On British Marines (1964)
Some considered LSD a spiritual drug as it provokes out-of-body
experiences in which a person seems to perceive the world from a position
outside their physical body. One of this was Timothy Leary, the best advocate
of the use of LSD for “spiritual” purposes.
In this video you can listen to his theory:
Timothy
Leary - What Is LSD?
Now if you want to see Paul McCartney on Acid, you should see this:
Paul
McCartney on Acid
His stand brings up two relevant questions:
- Whether to be honest or not as drug consumption is concerned. Would you tell your children that you have taken drugs at some time in your life?
- The responsibilities of the media to spread private information that can damage the public image of celebrities and at the same time encourage young people to imitate their idols.
ALTERNATIVE
MEDICINE: TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION
If you are one of those who are reluctant to try both
old and new drugs and would rather another play the part of the guinea pig, you
have the opportunity to attend part of a lecture held in Canada, in 1968 by the
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi himself.
Transcendental
Meditation: Mechanics of the Technique (Maharishi Mahesh Yogi)
But if you want to go in depth in this
discipline you should see this video:
Transcendental Meditation Technique
- A Complete Introduction
Now you need some relaxing music. I recommend this:
Within You Without You was written
by George Harrison and inpired by his stay in India with his sitar teacher.
The
Beatles, WITHIN YOU WITHOUT YOU
Now you
are ready to practice meditation.
But remember:
BE PRUDENT!
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