Across The Universe

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Transcendence and Serenity in 'Across The Universe'

George Harrison's 'Across The Universe' is a lyrical journey that explores themes of transcendence, inner peace, and the boundless nature of the human mind. The song opens with the imagery of words flowing like endless rain into a paper cup, symbolizing the continuous and uncontrollable stream of thoughts and emotions that traverse the universe. This metaphor highlights the fluidity and impermanence of our mental states, as they slip away and merge into the vast expanse of existence.

The recurring phrase 'Nothing's gonna change my world' serves as a mantra of stability and inner peace amidst the chaos of life. It reflects a deep sense of spiritual grounding and unwavering faith in the face of external changes. The song's chorus, combined with the invocation 'Glória ao maestro do Universo' and the chant 'Om,' underscores a connection to higher spiritual realms and the divine. These elements suggest a reverence for the universe's guiding force, often associated with Eastern philosophies and Harrison's own spiritual journey.

Throughout the song, vivid imagery such as 'images of broken light' and 'limitless undying love' evoke a sense of wonder and awe at the beauty and complexity of the universe. These images call the listener to embrace the interconnectedness of all things and to find solace in the eternal and unchanging aspects of existence. The song's meditative quality invites introspection and a deeper understanding of one's place in the cosmos, ultimately promoting a message of peace, love, and spiritual enlightenment.

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