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Across the universe (The Beatles)
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Very beatifull song from "The Beatles"
pop rock techno soul music fresh blues experimental cool sex heart awesome nice chilld out aphrodisiac
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Cool, experimental, heart, Blues, soul, technologic, pop, aphrodisiac, nice, rock, sentimental, space, special,
Hi there. My name is Gonzalo. I am from Argentina, Buenos Aires. I am a student and I am learning music. I will be professional some day. I am doing this just for fun, educational reasons, and maybe you find this stuff entertaining. That's all. Probably you can enjoy some of these songs. That's my pleasure. Hope you all the best. NOW!! You can visit my sister @ http://www.soundclick.com/mariajose
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Peak #178
Peak in subgenre #12
Author
Gonzalo Agote Bunge
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September 09, 2005
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MP3 2.8 MB 128 kbps 3:06
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Jai Guru Deva, Om. During the making of this page, I get a number of emails from people that visit that have questions that aren't answered on the page. The question I get most often is "What does "Jai Guru Deva, Om" mean in "Across the Universe"?. So, I decided that I should post it to save you guys the trouble of emailing, and to satisfy the curiousity of countless others who always wondered what it meant. Just a note, there are a couple of other sites that have other translations on its meaning, and in no way am I saying that I'm completely right, and they are wrong, I'm just trying to explain this to the best of my knowledge. The words are Sanskrit, and translate loosely. Guru Deva,is incited in the song because he was the Maharishi's teacher.He is an actual person, and they invoked him in their meditation every day. The name actually has meaning in itself. A Guru is a teacher, or spiritual leader of sorts. Jai means, and there are several meanings I have for this, "I give hope, or thanks to", this I was told, but some sites say it means, "victory" or "salutations". Om, is probaby the easiest part to explain. Om is believed to be the natural vibration of the universe. Hence, when many meditate, they make the "ooohhhmmmm" sound. They are trying to bring in that vibration of the universe. So all together it means, "I give thanks (victory) (salutation) to Guru Dev (or heavenly teacher), om".
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