What has become apparent in the decade since his death, writes George Harrison’s widow, Olivia, “is the uncanny symmetry of George’s life – a life lived to the fullest,” and how we can also accomplish the same in our own death.
George embraced his hospice care
The hospice care that George Harrison received was at a private location owned by his friend Sir Paul McCartney. Hospice is described by local Eugene worker Brenda as a “type of care that has its own philosophy for those terminally ill patients."In turn, Brenda explains that the concept of hospice has been evolving since the 11th century, when those ready to die wanted to be at peace so they could work on the physical, emotional and spiritual nature of death with family and friends nearby.Olivia Harrison writes in her book that George wanted to go into hospice to embrace his dying, and not run from it.
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