Bill Hicks talking about Drugs
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Aldous Huxley – Doors of Perception
07 Jun 2011 Leave a Comment
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Video about Aldous Huxley and mescaline experiments
Hippie Movement Origins
01 Jun 2011 Leave a Comment
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The foundation of the hippie movement finds historical precedent as far back as the counterculture of the Ancient Greeks, espoused by philosophers like Diogenes of Sinope and the Cynics also as early forms of hippie culture. Hippie philosophy also credits the religious and spiritual teachings of Gandhi, Hillel the Elder, Buddha, Mazdak, St. Francis of Assisi, Henry David Thoreau, and Jesus Christ.
The first signs of what we would call modern “proto-hippies” emerged in fin de siècle Europe. Between 1896 and 1908, a German youth movement arose as a countercultural reaction to the organized social and cultural clubs that centered around German folk music. Known as Der Wandervogel (“migratory bird”), the movement opposed the formality of traditional German clubs, instead emphasizing amateur music and singing, creative dress, and communal outings involving hiking and camping. Inspired by the works of Friedrich Nietzsche, Goethe, Hermann Hesse, and Eduard Baltzer, Wandervogel attracted thousands of young Germans who rejected the rapid trend toward urbanization and yearned for the pagan, back-to-nature spiritual life of their ancestors. During the first several decades of the twentieth century, Germans settled around the United States, bringing the values of the Wandervogel with them. Some opened the first health food stores, and many moved to Southern California where they could practice an alternative lifestyle in a warm climate. Over time, young Americans adopted the beliefs and practices of the new immigrants. One group, called the “Nature Boys”, took to the California desert and raised organic food, espousing a back-to-nature lifestyle like the Wandervogel. Songwriter Eden Ahbez wrote a hit song called Nature Boy inspired by Robert Bootzin (Gypsy Boots), who helped popularize health-consciousness, yoga, and organic food in the United States.
Like Wandervogel, the hippie movement in the United States began as a youth movement. Composed mostly of white teenagers and young adults between the ages of 15 and 25 years old, hippies inherited a tradition of cultural dissent from bohemians and beatniks of the Beat Generation in the late 1950s. Beats like Allen Ginsberg crossed-over from the beat movement and became fixtures of the burgeoning hippie and anti-war movements. By 1965, hippies had become an established social group in the U.S., and the movement eventually expanded to other countries, extending as far as the United Kingdom and Europe, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Japan, Mexico, and Brazil. The hippie ethos influenced The Beatles and others in the United Kingdom and other parts of Europe, and they in turn influenced their American counterparts. Hippie culture spread worldwide through a fusion of rock music, folk, blues, and psychedelic rock; it also found expression in literature, the dramatic arts, fashion, and the visual arts, including film, posters advertising rock concerts, and album covers. Self-described hippies had become a significant minority by 1968, representing just under 0.2% of the U.S. population before declining in the mid-1970s.
Along with the New Left and the American Civil Rights Movement, the hippie movement was one of three dissenting groups of the 1960s counterculture. Hippies rejected established institutions, criticized middle class values, opposed nuclear weapons and the Vietnam War, embraced aspects of Eastern philosophy, championed sexual liberation, were often vegetarian and eco-friendly, promoted the use of psychedelic drugs which they believed expanded one’s consciousness, and created intentional communities or communes. They used alternative arts, street theatre, folk music, and psychedelic rock as a part of their lifestyle and as a way of expressing their feelings, their protests and their vision of the world and life. Hippies opposed political and social orthodoxy, choosing a gentle and nondoctrinaire ideology that favored peace, love and personal freedom, expressed for example in The Beatles’ song “All You Need is Love”. Hippies perceived the dominant culture as a corrupt, monolithic entity that exercised undue power over their lives, calling this culture “The Establishment”, “Big Brother”, or “The Man”. Noting that they were “seekers of meaning and value”, scholars like Timothy Miller have described hippies as a new religious movement.
Psytrance Facts
04 Dec 2010 Leave a Comment
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- Goa trance was originally referred to as trance dance. The original goal of the music was to assist the dancers in experiencing a collective state of bodily transcendence, similar to that of ancient shamanic dancing rituals, through hypnotic, pulsing melodies and rhythms.
- Psychedelic rock was the main source of inspiration for Psytrance.
- During the 1970s the first Goa DJs were generally playing psychedelic rock bands such the Grateful Dead, the Pink Floyd and The Doors.
- A very early example (1974) of the relation between psychedelic rock and the music that would eventually be known as Goa trance is The Cosmic Jokers’ highly experimental.
- The music has its roots in the popularity of Goa in the late 1960s and early 1970s as a hippie capital.
- Today, Goa trance has a significant following in Israel, brought to that country by former soldiers returning from recreational “post-army trips” to Goa in the early 1990s which make Israel second home for Psytrance after Goa.
- A great deal of Goa trance (or now, more accurately, psytrance) is now produced in Israel, but its production and consumption is a global phenomenon.
- New “hot-spots” today include Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Japan, New Zealand, Indonesia, Finland, Ukraine and South Africa (Cape Town).
- One particular underground genre that branched off from Goa trance is called suomisaundi (Finnish sound), which originated in Finland.
- A popular element of Goa trance is the use of samples which mostly contain references to drugs, parapsychology, extraterrestrial life, existentialism, OBEs, dreams, science, spirituality and similar mysterious and unconventional topics.
Secret insight knowledge about Psy Trance
18 Nov 2010 1 Comment
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Visualize yourself dancing for hours without interruption, overflowing with bliss. Suddenly, that, which you’ve believed until then represented reality to you, explodes into a world of psychedelic imagery and leaves you within swirling energy patterns that appear everywhere throughout matter, the world starts to glow. Somehow you’ve recognized the symbols that lead to specific reactions and caused an entire universe to tremble into pieces, unfolding itself anew from within. The world and the suffering of the body are swallowed by a raging kundalini, down into a silent abyss of darkness.
That which lies beyond death holds the space for the suns of our souls to shine forth in limitless freedom. After you passed through the gateway of your delusory fears and have surrendered all false self images to the “ONE” among the many, you gladly exchange your entire life for that one eternal moment you’ve just experienced! In fact, it would be a worthless life without having stared into the eyes of eternity! Goa trance offers that possibility to travel into such distant places, which make you remember the secret of a timeless youth. I suggest that you pay close attention to all the signs that cross your life path, because one might be pointing at “a way” that guides you to the cliff from where you can take off, diving into boundless worlds.
Our lives are blendes in Astrology and infinite space which you can see its signs in Goa (Psy) Trance as Astrologic sounds, pixies, aliens and Psychedelic colors of course. That’s why Goa Trance has a mystic sense in it and the paintings include Sky, Pixies, Indian Gods (Shiva mostly), mushrooms and Om symbol. When you wonder your destiny, past and future, you probably start looking for it in the night sky like some other tribes did before especially if you live in Goa or Egypt for example which stars and night sky are more visible and fascinating.
The Doors – 10 Minute Interview 1969
17 Nov 2010 Leave a Comment
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Jim Morrison and Ray Manzerek do most of the talking in this 10 minute cut of an interview with band taken in 1969. Jim predicts the music and Djing of the present day in 1969. That’s extraordinary! But no one pay attention to it.
He talks about Shamanism, the roots of music and DJs tools in 1969.
When You’re Strange: A Film About The Doors (HD)
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The first feature documentary about The Doors comprised of entirely unseen archival footage. Narrated by Johnny Depp and directed by Tom DiCillo.
Break on Through to the Other Side
09 Oct 2010 2 Comments
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In half-death the shamans battle with malevolent spirits of the dead, who come to the dance and try to shoot small, invisible, ‘arrows-of-sickness’ into people.
Attracted by the beautiful singing and dancing, the spirits lurk in the African night beyond the small circle of firelight. Balanced precariously on the edge of oblivion, experienced shamans move from person to person, laying hands on them and drawing known and unknown ills out of them.
Then with a high-pitched cry they cast sickness and strife back into the darkness whence they came.
Sometimes, at the height of the dance, when the atmosphere is charged with it and the world is beginning to spin, some of the shamans fall unconscious in trance, sometimes casting themselves headlong into the fire. Their spirits have left their bodies on a dangerous, frightening and painful mission to protect their people. The most powerful shamans reach the terrifying abode of god himself, and there they remonstrate with him, pleading for the lives of any who may be critically ill.
People care for shamans who have entered trance, rubbing them with sweat and flicking them with flywhisks to deflect approaching arrows-of-sickness. Later, the unconsciousness of deep trance fades into natural sleep and the dance breaks up. In the morning, life goes on, cleansed, and the people, united by the great cathartic experience of the dance, return to the real life world of hunting and gathering.
“He was a man who would intoxicate himself… He would put himself into a trance by dancing, whirling around, drinking, taking drugs. Then, he would go on a mental travel and describe his journey to the rest of the tribe. ….” Jim Morrison said about the shaman.
X-NoiZe — Let yourself go
07 Oct 2010 Leave a Comment
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Goa Gil interview
06 Oct 2010 Leave a Comment
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Goa Gil is a true legend in his own time, having witnessed the birth of the hippie movement and acid rock, he has been a regular in Goa since the 70s.



