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Fleur de Liberte isn't religious at all. The idea behind the lyrics is basically one of the hippie movement, which is freeing ourselves from the boring routine that stops us from enjoying what really matters. Also, if you try to look up what's behind the symbolism of the "flower of liberty", it's a symbol of the French Revolution. (For example, The Unchained Lily, which reads: "Whatever the origin, the fleur-de-liberté is the undisputed mark of republican and liberal revolution and government the world over.") I am removing the "religious" bit from the article so it does not get into other sources. Please don't take it personally and thanks for creating this English article - it's good to know that Jacques Hustin is remembered. Best, Percussio (talk) 19:51, 5 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]