Behind the music – My sweet lord
Dear brothers and sisters,
Today I am writing this new blog of behind the music. Today I will be discussing the song “My sweet lord” from former Beatles-member George Harrison. Based on the name of the song you would think it is a very innocent and Christian song, but it couldn’t be further from the truth!
George Harrison
When you are even a little bit informed on the Beatles, then you are well aware of their link / alliance to Aleister Crowley. This man described himself as the most wickedest man alive. And reading into the life and believes of this man, you will soon agree that this self proclaimed label isn’t that far from the truth. This man was very satanic and was very much involved in demonic activities and even wrote a book called Liber 777, a book of magical and Qabalistic correspondences that borrowed from Mathers and Bennett.
So an artist that was involved with this man’s teachings cannot be a Christian or have works that honor God.
My sweet lord
Before going into the song, see the image above. Why add demonic statues in a picture for this song? This already doesn’t add up. But to continue with the song.
The lyrics of this song are as follows:
“My Sweet Lord”
My sweet lord. Hm, my lord. Hm, my lordI really want to see you. Really want to be with you. Really want to see you lord
But it takes so long, my lord.My sweet lord. Hm, my lord. Hm, my lord
I really want to know you. Really want to go with you. Really want to show you lord. That it won’t take long, my lord (hallelujah)
My sweet lord (hallelujah). Hm, my lord (hallelujah). My sweet lord (hallelujah).
I really want to see you. Really want to see you. Really want to see you, lord. Really want to see you, lord. But it takes so long, my lord (hallelujah)
My sweet lord (hallelujah). Hm, my lord (hallelujah). My, my, my lord (hallelujah)
I really want to know you (hallelujah). Really want to go with you (hallelujah). Really want to show you lord (aaah). That it won’t take long, my lord (hallelujah)
Hmm (hallelujah). My sweet lord (hallelujah). My, my, lord (hallelujah)
Hm, my lord (hare krishna). My, my, my lord (hare krishna). Oh hm, my sweet lord (krishna, krishna). Oh-uuh-uh (hare hare).
Now, I really want to see you (hare rama). Really want to be with you (hare rama)
Really want to see you lord (aaah). But it takes so long, my lord (hallelujah)Hm, my lord (hallelujah). My, my, my lord (hare krishna). My sweet lord (hare krishna)
My sweet lord (krishna krishna). My lord (hare hare). Hm, hm (Gurur Brahma). Hm, hm (Gurur Vishnu). Hm, hm (Gurur Devo). Hm, hm (Maheshwara). My sweet lord (Gurur Sakshaat). My sweet lord (Parabrahma). My, my, my lord (Tasmayi Shree). My, my, my, my lord (Guruve Namah). My sweet lord (Hare Rama)[fade:]
(hare krishna). My sweet lord (hare krishna). My sweet lord (krishna krishna). My lord (hare hare)
When you start analyzing the song it seems to start all good, because he is continuously saying hallelujah and he seems to talking to God (lord). However, saying to God that it takes to long for Him to show Himself is already a red flag. God works on His time and not on our time. But this isn’t even the most important part of the song, because during the song George doesn’t name his lord to be God.
And during the song it becomes clear that it is indeed not God which he calls his lord. No during the song he starts to give honor to his lord: hare krisna. In the second part of the song he is continuously praising eastern gods (demons). Therefore it is very important not to sing a song as long as you didn’t not really analyzed the words and meaning of the song.
But why did he make this song? Because it is a good attempt to misguide Christians. Why? Because in the beginning it seems to be an innocent song that is there to praise God. And if you as a Christian are not paying attention that you will join in singing Hallelujah and before you know it, you are praising those eastern demons.
Be very aware of what music you are singing along with, because in this case George Harrison this this deliberate to make Christians praise a demon instead of God.
I pray to God to open our eyes and be aware of the demonic presence in secular music. Thank you God for protecting us from this evil. Amen!