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Mantras and Meditation, Spiritual Stuff.
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Feb 23, 2010 05:03PM
I have recently become interested in cleansing the soul, by means of meditation and mantras and things. Geroge Harrison was interested in these types of things, and that is where I heard of them. Does anybody meditate/chant/anything? I also have been thinking about religion (pretty deep stuff for a 13 year old, because everybody seems very touchy on the subject.) I think that it doesn't matter which god you pray to, or chant to, or whatever, because I think that Buddha and Krishna and Jesus Christ and everybody else are all the same person. Geroge believed that, too. What are your thoughts on this? Does anybody know of any books or anything where I could learn meditation and other Mantras? (I myself like the sound of the Hare Krishna Mantra, and I need to read up on it now.) Does anybody else even think this sounds like a good IDEA?
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and if anyone finds this talk of religion and all that not enough Beatle-related, I will happily delete the whole thing and take it elsewhere. I just figured that since George was the one who got me interested, I could see if he had any influence on anyone else.
yeah, i've tried. i'm just going to get some base info, and then make it up as i go and just do what feels right.
Incurable Beatlemaniac wrote: "I have recently become interested in cleansing the soul, by means of meditation and mantras and things. Geroge Harrison was interested in these types of things, and that is where I heard of them. D..."
It sounds very interesting to me. George was my favorite Beatle for this reason. There is a little about this in Goldie Hawn's book A Lotus Grows in the Mud which I read a few years ago. She also went to India. Let me know what you find, ok?
It sounds very interesting to me. George was my favorite Beatle for this reason. There is a little about this in Goldie Hawn's book A Lotus Grows in the Mud which I read a few years ago. She also went to India. Let me know what you find, ok?