Mystical One

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The Return of the Mystical One: A Journey of Inner Peace and Love

George Harrison's song "Mystical One" is a beautiful exploration of inner peace, love, and spiritual fulfillment. The lyrics reflect a sense of contentment and happiness that transcends the material world. Harrison, known for his deep spiritual beliefs and connection to Eastern philosophies, often infused his music with themes of enlightenment and inner tranquility. In this song, he expresses a profound sense of joy and serenity, likening his happiness to the natural beauty of a willow tree by a stream, unaffected by external circumstances like shine or rain.

The song also delves into the theme of a mystical, almost otherworldly connection with a significant other. Harrison describes this connection as something beyond words, a beautiful feeling in his soul that is reminiscent of the sounds of hummingbirds in a dream. This mystical one, who has returned to his life, brings a sense of calm and serenity, melting his heart away with their presence. The imagery of 'raincloud eyes' suggests a depth and mystery to this person, further emphasizing the spiritual and emotional bond they share.

Harrison's lyrics also touch on the idea of past lives and the enduring nature of true connections. He acknowledges that whatever they may have been in past times has helped sort out the truth from the rest, indicating a belief in the karmic nature of relationships. The song's refrain, "I am yes I am, I know what I feel," underscores a sense of self-awareness and authenticity that this mystical connection has brought into his life. The return of this mystical one has made him feel more real, more connected to his true self, and has answered his deepest prayers, moving him and melting his heart away.

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