This Video Will Leave You Speechless - George Harrison’s Search For A Higher Truth

Published 2022-10-24
An eye-opening and moving speech from musician and Beatles band member George Harrison (1943 - 2001) on truth, life, change and consciousness. Let's remember the messages he had to share with the world.

“It's all in the mind.”
- George Harrison

Speaker: George Harrison (1943 - 2001)
Learn more:
www.georgeharrison.com/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Harrison

Speech: George Harrison on VH1, July 24, 1997

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All Comments (21)
  • He stood out from the Beatles and the whole showbiz scene because he was so un-starry, so ego-less. A thoroughly decent, lovely person. And his Beatles songs were among the best.
  • @dr.s.p.
    George’s quote, “The world is being lead by mad men!” Is now more relevant than ever.
  • George Harrison was the youngest but most experienced of the fab four. he was highly intelligent and constantly in search of knowledge. he didn't settle for the statue quo he knew that he could improve himself every day, and he did just that. he didn't dwell on petty things, he always looked forward past that. and made him an even better musician. he was my favorite of the Beatles, and I always liked his incredible friendship with Ringo Starr. he was a truly unique and honorable man and he is very much missed.
  • George was so beautiful physically, but even more beautiful mentally. Every time I listen to him speak or sing, I love him more. He made some of the greatest music ever, and he did so by finding peace within.
  • @kindwords9667
    “Anytime of the day you can get control of yourself by sitting quietly .” What a beautiful truth. ❤
  • @stevee.7419
    There will always be a special place in my heart for George Harrison.
  • When I watch this I feel George Harrison is still here because everything he talks about is so relevant and true..He was very inspirational and he never dies 🙏❤️
  • @joanlembo7845
    He was so ahead of the times. What a beautiful soul. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
  • “If you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there.” ― George Harrison
  • He was the most spiritual of all the Beatles. His music touched my soul.
  • @ss67camaronut
    I think George Harrison was an example of the best us -- The type we should all aspire to be. His music is timeless, as it truly came from his soul.
  • @klecoxs2
    If I could have an hour with any of the Beatles George would be the one. ❤
  • @docaardra
    George Harrison has always been my favourite Beatle. Not only a musician with extraordinary talent but also someone endowed with intellect & understanding beyond the ordinary.
  • My sister died suddenly last Tuesday. Listening to Mr. Harrison speak of our soul moving on to a higher destination is comforting. I don’t know anything, for us still living it’s certainly hard to feel anything but extreme pain from the finality of loved ones passing.
  • One of my favorite songs written by George while he was still a Beatle is"Within You and Without You." Life goes on.
  • 😥😥😥 I was well into The Beatles as a young teenager. Really, really into them, especially John. Then something happened in my life and I could'nt listen to them or John anymore without bringing up these deeply sad feelings. I have recently started to enjoy them again ; but hearing George (and John) talk makes me regret so much that they're gone, brings tears to my eyes, even though their souls still exist as George explains here. I shouldnt cry but I can't help it. Both were such great, wise and funny, créative people...and so are Paul and Ringo. I love them all.
  • @doberman1ism
    George was my favorite Beatle. I could see something very deep and spiritual in his eyes on the cover of a particular early album. I cannot remember the name of the album, but I can still see his face in my memory. May you dance upon the stars.