Meet Prudence at AXPONADear Prudence to Speak at AXPONAnewMeet Prudence at AXPONA Dear Prudence to Speak at AXPONA Beatles Song by John LennonPrudence Bruns (Farrow) is widely known amoung Beatle lovers as the inspiration for Dear Prudence from the Beatles White Album. Now is your chance to meet her and listen to some very interesting co...15.00

Meet Prudence at AXPONA Dear Prudence to Speak at AXPONA Beatles Song by John Lennon

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Prudence Bruns (Farrow) is widely known amoung Beatle lovers as the inspiration for Dear Prudence from the Beatles White Album. Now is your chance to meet her and listen to some very interesting conversations on those times and what she currently is doing. Prudence is one of the first trained TM teachers by the Maharishi himself.

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The subject of the song is actress Mia Farrow's sister, Prudence Farrow, who was present when The Beatles went to India to study with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.[2]
Farrow became so serious about her meditation that she "turned into a near recluse" and "rarely came out" of the cottage she was living in. John Lennon was asked to "contact her and make sure she came out more often to socialize". As a result, Lennon wrote the song Dear Prudence. In the song Lennon asks Farrow to "open up your eyes" and "see the sunny skies" reminding her that she is "part of everything". The song was said to be "a simple plea to a friend to 'snap out of it'".[3] Lennon said later that "She'd been locked in for three weeks and was trying to reach God quicker than anyone else".[4] According to Farrow: "I would always rush straight back to my room after lectures and meals so I could meditate. John, George and Paul would all want to sit around jamming and having a good time and I'd be flying into my room. They were all serious about what they were doing, but they just weren't as fanatical as me".[5]
Lennon did play the song for Farrow while they were in India together. According to Farrow, "I was flattered. It was a beautiful thing to have done".[3] The lyrics of the song are simple and innocent and praise the beauty of nature in the lines: "The sun is up, the sky is blue, it's beautiful, and so are you".[6]

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