George Harrison on chanting the Hare Krishna mantra
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@Leepconsult - Ugh! Look...can we be honest here? He
was a Beatle! He was a good soldier! He was a good 3
part harmony singer and he wrote 2 or 3 good songs!
However, George Harrison was NO "musical genius"!
If you can call George Harrison a "genius" because he
was a Beatle, then I can call my Corolla a Lexus because
they're both Toyotas!
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@sra5869 So... are you being "real" or sarcastic? I am sure George Harrison partook in "substances". However... it sems that it did not imapair his musical genius. And he didn't "partake" enough to burn him into smitherines. And, unlke most others (except Ringo -- who learned rom George and stayd with it) George stayed TRUE to his soiritual direction -- all the way until the very end. Hari Bol George....
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@FluffyBunniesOnFire ~ Hmmmm. Very heady , but true.
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@FluffyBunniesOnFire The difference between theist and atheist is a materialistic symbol called an "a"
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all is different in each moment as each cycle changes from inception of insight or experience to the participation of outward choice. Life is more than a visual art or hot cold warm wet dry it is permeating
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God Conscience is a reality more than you think it is all inclusive and all knowing all the time in the state of grace and in the moment-
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Though I disagreed with most of his philosophies, George seemed like a genuinely nice guy. He definitely aged well before he got sick.
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Why are some people kicking off on a vid about george harrison.....if you don't like his music or ethos visit another page guys...whether one man decides to mantra or pray or just live life, let him do it and go and slag someone else off who has no meaning in popular culture or history...
Before engaging the subject of "God" one has to open oneself up to a sea of interpretations of the word that go beyond the strawman of the meddlesome bearded sky magician interpretation. A "divine" experience can be a delving into your deepest levels of consciousness, or the sensation of a unified cosmic consciousness, or the recognition of the "character" of the universe itself. From such a vantage point the formal divide between theist and atheist is merely semantic.
FluffyBunniesOnFire 3 weeks ago 3
@ianbowman ~ yeay! You're so right! I often wonder what these people are even doing on these sites. Hmmm?
Leepconsult 2 weeks ago