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To: Arcadian Empire

He’s an ass leftard. There’s a Daily Mail article back in 2003 and he was interviewed that he hated Republicans and conservatives. Plus a bona fide obama worshipper.

George H was my fave Beatle who found Christianity later in life. No way would he EVER want to “come back” as a tree in this asshole’s house.


9 posted on 12/30/2020 8:40:33 AM PST by max americana (fired liberal employees at every election since 2008 because I enjoy seeing them cry )
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To: max americana
Although George was baptized as a Catholic as an infant, George was not a Christian. He sometimes expressed admiration for the teachings of Jesus, but he was mostly a Hindu until the time of his death. According to the Wikipedia article on “The Religion of the Beatles”:

“Harrison continued to embrace the Hare Krishna tradition (particularly japa-yoga chanting with beads) and became a lifelong devotee.[17] He was also a vegetarian, on religious grounds, from 1968 until his death.[18] Along with his wife Olivia, son Dhani and close friends, members of the Radha Krishna Temple were at his bedside when Harrison died in Los Angeles on 29 November 2001.[19] In her press statement, Olivia referred to the Hindu aspiration of breaking the cycle of rebirth (and so achieving moksha), saying: "The profound beauty of the moment of George's passing – of his awakening from this dream – was no surprise to those of us who knew how he longed to be with God. In that pursuit, he was relentless."[20] In accordance with his wishes, Harrison's ashes were scattered at Varanasi in India, at the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna and Saraswati rivers.[20]”

37 posted on 12/30/2020 8:54:50 AM PST by fidelis (Zonie and USAF Cold Warrior)
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