The 60's
- First there were the politically concerned coffee house folk singers
of the "Beat Generation" known as Beatniks - then came an
even more "anti establishment" fringe element who were called
"Fringies" mostly because they wore fringed leather jackets
and knee-high leather moccasins ...
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and then came the
Hippies.
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There was no middle ground - you were one or the other;
you were either HIP or STRAIGHT. If you were ultra straight,
we called you "Plastic" - meaning you were materialistic,
superficial, closed off to the hippie movement and its philosophies,
goals, ideals. This was the major line of demarkation where
communication was stonewalled. Hippies wanted to discuss
a different way of looking at ourselves & our world. The
pragmatic "Plastic" people of the status quo didn't
want to hear it. It made them fearful to see radical upsets
in the values, morals, methods of relating to each other &
the world, and the courage to incite changes, to promote choices,
to dare people to discover
themselves and their own individual reality. It was difficult
to look past the radical clothes, hair, speech, and blatant freedom
of expression exhibited by the Hippies, to see the meaningful
changes that were taking place. Our culture as we knew it,
was fading away - evolving into something frighteningly NEW and
FREE. What price would we pay for such freedom?
True, many critical advances were
accomplished; we challenged the government to indeed be "of
the people, by the people and for the people"
by protesting a controversial war and racism, by demanding our
constitutional right to assemble with free speech, and we dared
individuals to look into themselves, BE themselves, and EXPRESS
themselves, rather than conforming to the opinions & values
of others. We were breaking tradition - forging new ground
in personal freedom - and it required major courage, as well as
sincere assessment of the status quo and reckoning of our own
position relative to what we were always taught; what we had taken
for granted as proper behavior, ideals, blind faith in authority,
and morality ...
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we were hungry
for a more personal TRUTH.
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But we DID pay a price.
And today we are still paying the price for those years
of discovery. We pushed boundaries to the limit. In
my opinion, some of the harsh consequences of that period of
experimentation are:
-
widespread
venereal diseases
- disrespect for ourselves
& others
- apathy concerning responsibilities
- reluctance to receive guidance
- cavalier attitude toward
drugs
- imbalance in the area of
intimacy & sex
- impractical open attitudes
toward education, sexual deviance
- laziness & lethargy
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There are other negative legacies
of the 60's (and 70's) ... I'll leave it to you to determine
the rewards and consequences of the "Freedom" movement.
In the final analysis, these changes
were inevitable. Now, with the tentative state of affairs
in today's world, we could use another movement - a group
of people of higher consciousness who would endeavor to restore
HOPE, LOVE, RESPECT as well as a communal spirit amongst ourselves,
where we realize that in order to live in a cohesive world,
we must work together.
We must get beyond ourselves and help one another in
every way possible so that we can be uplifted and experience
the comfort, peace of mind, and optimal functioning that is
our birthright as human beings on Planet Earth. Otherwise
we are doomed to live in paranoia, insecurity, futility, poor
health and confusion. All our material gains only confirm
the need for inner truth.
An important goal is to rediscover
a sense of spirituality, whatever path we may choose, to restore
ourselves to a higher level of existence. The entire
world will be uplifted and the events of the day will take
on an entirely different significance. Even our thoughts
will become more disciplined and our behavior will be directed
toward positive outcomes.
I believe in being PRO-ACTIVE
in this way. Still the conscientious objector, I refuse
to lay down and accept the status quo. I am compelled
to do my part to improve the situation around me. I
believe this kind of attitude will reverberate around the
world and inspire us to find new behavior mechanisms that
will be effective on many levels. We will achieve balance
in our inner being, and fulfillment in our life in general.
We will learn LOVE in all its manifestations .... love
for our brothers and love for ourselves.
If you would like to post a message on
this subject, please email
me.
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