Two things here. Firstly, it's lovely to see an interviewer allowing their guest to speak. George makes a detailed, eloquent series of points on a general theme here, and is allowed to speak and get it across. Secondly, what he does get across is hugely forward thinking if you look at society today. Wherever George is, he was right. I'm only sorry there aren't more people putting others on a par with themselves.
Sadly not too bright up in the old brain region. Got himself indoctrinated by this spiritual krsna consciousness rubbish many hippies fell for back in the day. If it were today, he'd probably be a fan of Deepak Chopra.
@Ram Das you criticise him for his preference for eastern spiritual teachings yet your username suggest you’re also drawn to similar eastern philosophy
@@Fourth4Element You mean the American stoner guru who gave himself an Indian name? Surely Sanskrit and Indian names were a thing long before Westerners started culturally appropriating them. It would be like me accusing you of exploiting the working class, just because there is an American company with your name that does that. A bit silly surely.
Cancer is sneaky unless its melanoma and other skin cancers, breast, prostate which is typically noticed right away people may act normal and then boom theres that one day when they begin describing symptoms.
"We get in government or we get in any situation in life, we get the reflection of our own consciousness. We can't really complain about what we have, because that is us....it's a reflection of our own being."
The reason my ex-girlfriend was a yogi and a vegan in our Western society was surely due to George Harrison being in The Beatles. It's the flap of a butterfly wing.
Amazing Words From George Harrison!! He Had A Good Spiritual Life And Passed Exactly How He Wanted Too...I Admire His Great Beliefs!! Sadly Missed!! May His God Bless Him And Keep Him Safe!!! Love And Great Respect!!!🙏🌹🥰🎶🌟💖✌️🇬🇧
It sneaks up on you. Just look at Patrick swayze he had pancreas cancer and in one of his last interviews he was healthy as a horse but in a few months looked like a skeleton
but what does it mean "we get in any situation in life, we get the reflection of our own consciousness" though? people love to say it.. but what does it actually mean? if it means that we are what we are because everything else is what it is, and everything else is what it is because we are what we are, then that doesn't at all mean everything is fine. I feel the argument that you can't complain about things because it is a reflection of yourself contradicts his desire for change to occur and misinterprets the actuality of that reflection, since it is not a causal relationship but just a variable relationship.
George seems to have been on the right track, but he unfortunately did not get far enough and sadly there will be people hearing him repeat the ideas that others also espouse which are misinterpretations of natural law. natural law is about total order, but it is not about intelligence. intelligence is necessarily an expression of localized associative memory. omniscience, the scale of all, is stillness, homogeneity, perfect balance, absolute unknowing, 0 and 9. the reflections are the relative differences (which there are many layers of) which appear only in relation to localized associative memory shapes that are a part of the infinite balance. all the reflections add up to 9 (which is 0, at the holistic scale). change is a relative difference pattern that appears in localized associative memory. reality is inherently defined [infinite necessity], it is not created, or begun, or ended, or changed. so whether or not inner peace is to be pursued is a matter of the values within a personal experience. if that personal experience is an expression of comfort regardless of circumstance, then sure inner peace makes sense as a goal and motivation. if that personal experience is an expression of holistic harmonic relationship, then it would make more sense for emotional response to be biased towards holistic form, instead of only local form. expressing localized harmony to a pattern that expresses dissonance with the whole (which is unfortunately still a necessity within infinite necessity, one of the main clues that intelligence is not behind it) is holistically dissonant. this is the case with adapting to modern human culture. We can only hope that we get to have localized memory of a portion of infinite necessity than is more expressive of holistic harmonic resonance than holistic dissonance. I personally feel that the good intentions behind the beliefs that George is expressing actually are an expression of holistic dissonance, which is sad, though it isn't for any lack of good intentions.
A friend of mine asked me, with regard to my interest in Buddhism, 'yes but what if you walk into a bar and someone wants to pick a fight?' My reply was that when you're conscious you don't attract that kind of energy. Before, part of me might have wanted to pick a fight as well; it really does take two to tango. If you want to change the world change yourself.
Most Of What George Says Is True Yet Most People Don't Understand It ...Understandable!! George Has Studied Meditation, Spirituality And Is Committed To His Beliefs,So Has Trained This Practice For Years!!! Most Of Us Are Not That Disciplined!! I Greatly Respect His Courage To Follow His Personal Beliefs!! I Hope He Found Peace!! Love And Great Respect!!🙏🥰🌹🎶🌟💖✨️✌️🇬🇧
Looking back, the "middle path" that many Brits chose lead them into decline. The country got overrun by fanatical religious immigrants and instead of addressing the problems they covered them up, like all those child grooming cases. In the aftermath, internal division and political populism followed. When you walk the middle path, which I agree with btw, you have to make sure you're actually on it. George never spoke out against any of this afaik. We know from history that kumbaya singing doesn't cut it, an actual effort has to be made to steer society in the right direction.
how could this be his last interview? it was two years until he got stabbed, and then two more years until he died. Any way, i remember john fuglesang from AFV with Daisy Fuentes wearing the sexiest dress every show. That made evenings after school a good "me-time" hahaha
Love how the audio is panned left. True Beatles production right here lol.
Beautiful soul !
Two things here. Firstly, it's lovely to see an interviewer allowing their guest to speak. George makes a detailed, eloquent series of points on a general theme here, and is allowed to speak and get it across.
Secondly, what he does get across is hugely forward thinking if you look at society today. Wherever George is, he was right. I'm only sorry there aren't more people putting others on a par with themselves.
George didn’t retire after
John died.
He did the albums
“Somewhere In England”(1981)
and “Gone Troppo”(1982)
before he did the
“Cloud Nine” album.
A music legend. Greatly missed
Sadly not too bright up in the old brain region. Got himself indoctrinated by this spiritual krsna consciousness rubbish many hippies fell for back in the day.
If it were today, he'd probably be a fan of Deepak Chopra.
@Ram Das you criticise him for his preference for eastern spiritual teachings
yet your username suggest you’re also drawn to similar eastern philosophy
@@Fourth4Element How does my name suggest that?
@@ramdas363 I believe “Ram Das” was a spiritual guru
@@Fourth4Element You mean the American stoner guru who gave himself an Indian name?
Surely Sanskrit and Indian names were a thing long before Westerners started culturally appropriating them.
It would be like me accusing you of exploiting the working class, just because there is an American company with your name that does that. A bit silly surely.
Georgie 😢❤🕊️
What an outstandingly unassuming,lovely man- and he knew how to pick his friends,! Xx
At the end, George was the most interesting, stable and steady ex-Beatle.
in deed!
And bitter.
@@ThisBirdHasFlown Explain yourself!
Makes you think about this last 2 years
So he’s basically saying take care of ourselves mentally and physically.
Really offers a healthy foundation for everyone.
Easy to say when you're rich af.
1:40 dude nailed it. Love you, George. You knew.
He Was An
Awesome Musician&
Was Funny&Witty
And The Traveling Wilbury’s
☮️💟🌟🤩🤩☮️💟
The man speaks the truth.
Respect.
His voice sounds smooth for someone who smoked to the point of throat cancer
His voice sounds beyond the average intelligence
Left us way too young. I wonder if he found out what’s on the other side like said we should try to figure out.
I’ve been watching a lot of Near Death Experiences lately. Very interesting and uplifting. I feel sure he had a great experience.
Life never ends...just the actors and places changes.
Loved George. My favourite
It's crazy how healthy he looks here. To think he'd be diagnosed with cancer a short time afterwards. R.I.P.
Cancer is sneaky unless its melanoma and other skin cancers, breast, prostate which is typically noticed right away people may act normal and then boom theres that one day when they begin describing symptoms.
His voice hasn’t changed at all
His voice didn't, but his accent did. It got rather soft as time went on. Same thing happened to Paul.
Ironically, George looks younger if he grows out his hair and has facial hair lol
I AGREE
Well he was one of those old guys that still had great youthful hair, like William H. Macy
Absolutely in the late 80,s he looked older with the hairstyle he had at that time
Hard to believe George has been gone 20 years and John 40!
SAD TOO
Odd to think Lennon has been dead for as long as the age he was when he died.
@@Gravyballs2011 it's just a reminder of one's mortality. When nature isn't trying to kill you people are
❤
Beautiful guy
"We get in government or we get in any situation in life, we get the reflection of our own consciousness. We can't really complain about what we have, because that is us....it's a reflection of our own being."
My left ear LOVED this interview.
Enjoy the message..f##k your left ear
@@Themedusatouch89 It was my right ear that got f##cked.
@@spockboy Whatever any ear..the message was great
FR LMAO.. idk why i can’t hear it in my right
The reason my ex-girlfriend was a yogi and a vegan in our Western society was surely due to George Harrison being in The Beatles. It's the flap of a butterfly wing.
Amazing Words From George Harrison!! He Had A Good Spiritual Life And Passed Exactly How He Wanted Too...I Admire His Great Beliefs!! Sadly Missed!! May His God Bless Him And Keep Him Safe!!! Love And Great Respect!!!🙏🌹🥰🎶🌟💖✌️🇬🇧
These words couldn’t be more relevant today
Where's the SOUND...?
WE (THE OLD HIPPIES) ARE HIDING....🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💞😇🤗🐦
Holy shit, I remember this coverage the day he died.
25THFEB.BIRTHDAY WISHES GEORGE SO MISSED🕺🎸❤
His last interview was on February 15, 2001. Not 1997.
The title is false but only kinda. It’s his last television interview ever.
Gorgeous!
Georgeous!
Wow 😮
George knew.
Terrible volume control.thank God for George. He had major talent that was suppressed.sadly u can see how sick he he is here.
the best beetle... thats objective AF!
It's not. Also, it's "Beatle'.
rip george
Why didn't Ravi not sing and play?
He had lung cancer during the interview but he looks fine
It sneaks up on you. Just look at Patrick swayze he had pancreas cancer and in one of his last interviews he was healthy as a horse but in a few months looked like a skeleton
@@GrosvnerMcaffrey man, his last photo was disturbing
but what does it mean "we get in any situation in life, we get the reflection of our own consciousness" though? people love to say it.. but what does it actually mean? if it means that we are what we are because everything else is what it is, and everything else is what it is because we are what we are, then that doesn't at all mean everything is fine. I feel the argument that you can't complain about things because it is a reflection of yourself contradicts his desire for change to occur and misinterprets the actuality of that reflection, since it is not a causal relationship but just a variable relationship.
George seems to have been on the right track, but he unfortunately did not get far enough and sadly there will be people hearing him repeat the ideas that others also espouse which are misinterpretations of natural law. natural law is about total order, but it is not about intelligence. intelligence is necessarily an expression of localized associative memory. omniscience, the scale of all, is stillness, homogeneity, perfect balance, absolute unknowing, 0 and 9. the reflections are the relative differences (which there are many layers of) which appear only in relation to localized associative memory shapes that are a part of the infinite balance. all the reflections add up to 9 (which is 0, at the holistic scale). change is a relative difference pattern that appears in localized associative memory. reality is inherently defined [infinite necessity], it is not created, or begun, or ended, or changed. so whether or not inner peace is to be pursued is a matter of the values within a personal experience. if that personal experience is an expression of comfort regardless of circumstance, then sure inner peace makes sense as a goal and motivation. if that personal experience is an expression of holistic harmonic relationship, then it would make more sense for emotional response to be biased towards holistic form, instead of only local form. expressing localized harmony to a pattern that expresses dissonance with the whole (which is unfortunately still a necessity within infinite necessity, one of the main clues that intelligence is not behind it) is holistically dissonant. this is the case with adapting to modern human culture. We can only hope that we get to have localized memory of a portion of infinite necessity than is more expressive of holistic harmonic resonance than holistic dissonance. I personally feel that the good intentions behind the beliefs that George is expressing actually are an expression of holistic dissonance, which is sad, though it isn't for any lack of good intentions.
A friend of mine asked me, with regard to my interest in Buddhism, 'yes but what if you walk into a bar and someone wants to pick a fight?' My reply was that when you're conscious you don't attract that kind of energy. Before, part of me might have wanted to pick a fight as well; it really does take two to tango. If you want to change the world change yourself.
@@bernardpayne5050 stuff like that doesn't happen because people attract it though.
@@nielmaltillo2131I tried to follow what you're saying but I couldnt. Is there somewhere I can learn the basics of this stuff?
Most Of What George Says Is True Yet Most People Don't Understand It ...Understandable!! George Has Studied Meditation, Spirituality And Is Committed To His Beliefs,So Has Trained This Practice For Years!!! Most Of Us Are Not That Disciplined!! I Greatly Respect His Courage To Follow His Personal Beliefs!! I Hope He Found Peace!! Love And Great Respect!!🙏🥰🌹🎶🌟💖✨️✌️🇬🇧
nooooo. george harrison was a twitter anarchist.
Grow up.
@@ThisBirdHasFlown I have. That's why I can realize these arguments are retarded. Good music though.
george lost his scouse accent in this interview
IS A SPIRITUAL M I R R O R
Looking back, the "middle path" that many Brits chose lead them into decline. The country got overrun by fanatical religious immigrants and instead of addressing the problems they covered them up, like all those child grooming cases. In the aftermath, internal division and political populism followed.
When you walk the middle path, which I agree with btw, you have to make sure you're actually on it. George never spoke out against any of this afaik. We know from history that kumbaya singing doesn't cut it, an actual effort has to be made to steer society in the right direction.
how could this be his last interview?
it was two years until he got stabbed, and then two more years until he died.
Any way, i remember john fuglesang from AFV with Daisy Fuentes wearing the sexiest dress every show. That made evenings after school a good "me-time" hahaha
Oh the silly things people say when they are rich and out of touch
Oh, the silly things people say when they're closed-minded and jealous of more successful people.