I'd almost forgotten George Harrison's All Things Must Pass . Years ago I had a pirate tape of it which I listened to so much it died. I never got around to replacing it until about a month ago when I found the album posted in its entirety on Youtube while I was looking for something else. I surrendered to the impulse, partly out of pure nostalgia, but more so because my recently acquired love for the 'Jesus is my Boyfriend' song and my admiration for the subtle Sufi devotion of Richard and Linda Thompson's best work made me want to listen once again to Harrison's songs of spiritual awakening. Harrison was the first of the Beatles to launch his solo career, with All Things Must Pass hitting the stores in November 1970, a mere six months after the Beatles announced their split. He didn't do it by halves, either. The original release was a three LP set, with two LPs' worth of original songs and a third containing a series of bluesy jams with ...
"Maybe in this day and age, love thy neighbor should also be love thy nature. After all we are all neighbors to nature; we live in a grand neighborhood called the biosphere, the realm of life on earth, and we depend on it. We are it and it is us, from our gut biome to what we eat, drink, and breathe. Love in this case should manifest as active care." Rebecca Solnit