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State Street, Chicago 1969

Favorite Quotations:

"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident." [Arthur Schopenhauer]

"I sincerely believe the banking institutions having the issuing power of money, are more dangerous to liberty than standing armies."
[Thomas Jefferson]

"Permit me to issue and control the money of a nation, and I care not who makes its laws." [Mayer Amschel Rothschild]

"You are talking to a leftist. I believe in the redistribution of wealth and power in the world. I believe in universal hospital care for everyone. I believe that we should not have a single homeless person in the richest country in the world. And I believe that we should not have a C.I.A. that goes around overwhelming governments and assassinating political leaders, working for tight oligarchies around the world to protect the tight oligarchy here at home." Abbie Hoffman

“In order to rally people, governments need enemies. They want us to be afraid, to hate, so we will rally behind them. And if they do not have a real enemy, they will invent one in order to mobilize us”. [Thich Nhat Hanh]

"A human being is part of the whole, called by us 'universe,' a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings, as something separate from the rest -- a kind of optical delusion of consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty." [Albert Einstein]

"Will you teach your children what we have taught our children? That the earth is our mother. What befalls the earth befalls all the sons of the earth. This we know: the earth does not belong to man, man belongs to the earth. All things are connected like the blood that unites us all. Man did not weave the web of life, he is merely a strand in it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself. One thing we know: our god is also your god. The earth is precious to him and to harm the earth is to heap contempt on its creator."
[American Indian, Chief Seattle's Speech]

"The Edge...There is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over." [Hunter S. Thompson, Hells Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga]

"The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side." [Hunter S. Thompson]

"We have become a Nazi monster in the eyes of the whole world - bullies and bastards who would rather kill than live peacefully. We are whores for power and oil with hate and fear in our hearts." [Hunter S. Thompson, on America]

"I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, giving birth to evolution." [Albert Einstein]

"Yeah, yeah. yeah." [The Beatles]

"All you need is love." [John Lennon]

"Power to the People..." [John Lennon]

"Be what you want to be." [Adam Wojtanek]

"An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind." [Ghandi]

"I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ." [Ghandi]

"Of all the things I've lost I miss my mind the most." [Ozzy Osborne]



About My Nickname:

I was the only hippy in my area and I was
Polish; guess that’s where the idea for my nickname came from. I'm not sure who was first to give it to me. It may have been a Belgian friend and classmate from school. However it was, since then my friends called me The Polish Hippy (yes, "hippy" not "hippie"), and I have entries with that name in all my yearbooks (facebooks) from 1966 to 1969.


A inside cover page from my 1969 High School yearbook

What drew public attention to me was the day the School Principle or Schoolmaster of the private school I attended forced me to get a haircut. I was given a haircut at a local Barber Shop and told to stop wearing beads; I still have those beads. Hippies didn’t have it easy in the 1960s. I don't think we gained wider recognition in most of the United States and in the world until about 1968 or 1969. Festivals such as Woodstock and large, well-organized Peace marches drew much attention to the movement; while at the same time, opposition to the Vietnam War was growing among other social groups.

I had only a few close friends but because I became the talk of town, and my nickname was quite catchy the word got out and spread throughout some Chicago schools and communities. Through the years a kind of legend grew around the concept of a Polish Hippy. It may be a coincidence, but an author (Radni, Rado or both) of Hair, who was a Belgian Chicagoan from Oakbrook, Illinois mentioned the name Polish Hippy in the original musical and movie Hair. But later in the 1990s it was edited out of the movie probably because of protests from the Polish community. I think the name was also mentioned in other later works by others writers.

I was asked to write a few articles about the hippie movement for the Student Press at my school. However, writing was never my bag and I'm not very good at it. So, I wrote a couple short articles for the school press when I was inspired.

I'm awaiting a day I once foretold would come when PCs would replace TVs (I wrote that in about 2000). I think the Internet requires too much reading and writing, and the large volume of data to go through takes too much time out of our lives in the real world.

By the way, I also have pages with my private
photos and music recordings. You'll find links to them also on my Home page.

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Chicago’s Gold Coast and Lincoln Park



About Me:

I'm a 1960s hippie, participant of the Peace Movement and Anti-Vietnam War Movement. I like comedy, musicals and humor. And please don't take everything I say too literally or too seriously.

I'm proud to have had the chance to grown up in the
State of Illinois which abolished slavery long before the Civil War and gave us Abraham Lincoln and Barak Obama. Illinois has also played an important role in the implementation of human rights in America. It was the first State to legalize homosexuality long before other States did, and played an important role in the 1960-80s Civil Rights Movement. So, I hope it will also live up to those fine examples it has set for the Nation in the past and do more for civil liberties in the future.


Amsterdam, Netherlands 2005


Heringsdorf, Germany 2021



Below are some lists of things, which turned me and perhaps others like me at one time or another. The lists are not organized in any particular order.


Favorite Music:

I'm a fan of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Donovan, Dylan, Jefferson Airplane, The Byrds, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and many other artists. Below are lists of recordings and the artists I like.


Late 1950s - 1990s

including later re-issues & greatest hits collections


•
Bo Diddley, "The Originator" - played key role in the transition of Blues to Rock & Roll music + + + + #
•
Little Richard, esp. "The Very Best of Little Richard". Called "The Architect of Rock & Roll" + + + + #
•
Chuck Berry, many recordings below wouldn't be possible without him + + + + #
•
The Weavers, inspired the commercial "folk boom" that followed them in the 1950s and 1960s + + + + #
•
Woody Guthrie, had an enormous influence on American music. Jack Elliott's Teacher. + + + + #
•
Pete Seeger, had an enormous influence on American music. + + + + #
•
Jack Elliott, had a great influence on Bob Dylan, Donovan and British 1960s music. + + + + #
•
Thelonious Monk "Brilliant Corners", + + + + #
•
Muddy Waters, "Electric Mud" + + + + + #
•
Charlie Parker, + + #
•
Bud Powell, + + #
• "We Travel the Spaceways/Bad and Beautiful" by
Sun Ra (1956), +
• "
The Heliocentric World" by Sun Ra (1965), +
• "
The Magic City" by Sun Ra (1965), +
• "
Porgy And Bess" by Miles Davis (1958), +
• "
Milestones" by Miles Davis (1958), +
• "
Somethin' Else" by Miles Davis (1958), +
• "
Introducing The Beau Brummels" (1965),
• "
The Fugs First Album" (esp.: "I Couldn’t Get High", 1965), +
• "The
Paul Butterfield Blues Band (1965) +
• "East-West" by The Paul Butterfield Blues Band (1966)
+
• "
Pet Sounds" by The Beach Boys (1966), +
• "
Introducing... The Beatles" by The Beatles (Chicago 1964),
• "
Meet The Beatles!" by The Beatles (1964), + +
• "
Twist and Shout!" by The Beatles (1964), + +
• "
Something New" by The Beatles (1964), + + +
• "
Beatles for Sale" by The Beatles (1964), + + +
• "
Beatles '65" by The Beatles (1964), + + +
• "
Rubber Soul" by The Beatles (1965), + + + + #
• "
Revolver" by The Beatles (1966), + + + + #
• "
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band" by The Beatles (1967), + + + #
• "
Magical Mystery Tour" by The Beatles (1967), + + + + #
• "
Abbey Road" by The Beatles (1969), + + + #
• "
12 X 5" by The Rolling Stones (1964), +
• "
Out Of Our Heads" by The Rolling Stones (UK & US Editions, 1965), +
• "
The Rolling Stones, Now!" (1965), +
• "
December's Children" (1965), +
• "
Aftermath" by The Rolling Stones (1966),
• "
Got Live if You Want It!" by The Rolling Stones (1966),
• "
Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)" by The Rolling Stones (1966),
• "
Flowers" by The Rolling Stones (1967), +
• "
Their Satanic Majesties Request" by The Rolling Stones (1967), +
• "
Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! The Rolling Stones in Concert" (1970), + +
• "
Exile On Main Street" by The Rolling Stones (1972), + + #
• "
Goat's Head Soup" by The Rolling Stones (1973), + +
• "
Sucking In The Seventies" by The Rolling Stones (1981),
• "
Tattoo You" by The Rolling Stones (1981), +
• "
Stripped" by The Rolling Stones (1995), +
• "
Bridges To Babylon" by The Rolling Stones (1997), +
• "
Forty Licks" by The Rolling Stones (2002), +
• "
High Time" by MC5 (1971),
• "
Days of Future Passed" by The Moody Blues (esp. Nights in White Satin, 1967), + + + #
• "
In Search Of The Lost Chord" by The Moody Blues (1968; esp. Disc 2, 2006 SACD Deluxe Edition), + + + #
• "
What's Going On" by Marvin Gaye (1971), + +
•
John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers (1965 - 2008),
• "
Late For The Sky" by Jackson Browne (1974), + + + #
• "The Best Of Jackson Browne" (released in Germany),
+
• "The Very Best Of Jackson Browne" (2004),
+ + #
• "
Vincebus Eruptum" by Blue Cheer (esp. Summertime Blues, 1968),
• "
Outside Inside" by Blue Cheer (esp. Babylon & The Hunter, 1968),
• "
Jefferson Airplane Takes Off" by Jefferson Airplane (1966), + +
• "
Surrealistic Pillow" by Jefferson Airplane (1966), + + + + #
• "
After Bathing At Baxters" by Jefferson Airplane (1967), + + + + #
• "
Crown Of Creation" by Jefferson Airplane (1968), + + + + #
• "
Dragon Fly" by Jefferson Starship (1974), + + +
• "Sonny & Cher - Greatest Hits",
+
• "
Melanie Safka - Greatest Hits", +
• "
Retrospective: The Best Of Buffalo Springfield" (esp.: "For What It's Worth", 1969),
• "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young" by
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (1969), + +
• "Déja Vu" by
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (1970), + +
• "Carry On" by
Crosby, Stills & Nash (and Young) (1991),
• "
Neil Young Greatest Hits" (2004), + + +
• "Astral Weeks" by
Van Morrison (1968),
• "Moondance" by Van Morrison (1970),
• "...It's Too Late to Stop Now" by Van Morrison (1974),
• "Avalon Sunset" by Van Morrison (1989),
• "The Best Of Van Morrison" (Exile Productions Ltd., U.K. 1990),
+ + #
• "Days Like This" by Van Morrison (1995),
• "Brown Eyed Girl" by Van Morrison (Made in E.C. 1998),
• "
Alice's Restaurant" by Arlo Guthrie, +
• "Itchycoo Park" by Small Faces,
+
• "
Brothers and Sisters" by The Allman Brothers (1973), + + + +
• "We're In It Only For The Money" by
Frank Zappa and The Mothers Of
Invention,
+
• "Freek Out!" by Frank Zappa and The Mothers Of Invention,
+
• "
In A-Gadda-Da-Vida" by Iron Butterfly + + #
• "Fresh Cream" by
Cream (1966), +
• "Disraeli Gears" by Cream (1967),
+
• "Wheels of Fire" by Cream (esp.: "Crossroads" & "Spoonful", 1968),
+ + #
• Led Zeppelin - esp.
First and Fourth album by Led Zeppelin (1968 and 1971), + +
• "
Steppenwolf - Gold" (esp. The Pusher, Magic Carpet Ride, Don't Step On The Grass, Sam. 2005),
• "Black Magic Woman" by
Santana (esp: title song), +
• "Visnujana Swami & the Radha Damadora Temple",
+ #
• "666" by
Aphrodite's Child (1971), + #
• "The Best Of
The Doors" (Elektra 1985), + + + #
• "Are You Experienced?" by
J. Hendrix Experience (1967), +
• "Anthem Of the Sun" by
The Grateful Dead (1967), +
• "Grateful Dead The Arista Years" (1996),
+ #
• "
Simon & Garfunkel’s Greatest Hits", + + + #
• "Healing Sounds" by Dr. Christopher Hills & the University of the Trees Choir (1979),
#
• "
Cat Stevens - The Best Of...", +
• "
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers Greatest Hits" (1993),
• "Two Virgins" John Lennon & Yoko Ono (1968),
+ +
• "Imagine" by John Lennon & Plastic Ono Band,
+
• "Double Fantasy" by John Lennon & Yoko Ono (1980),
+ +
• "The John Lennon Collection" by John Lennon (1989),
+ + + + #
• "Black Sabbath" by
Black Sabbath (1970), +
• "Paranoid" by
Black Sabbath (1970), +
• "Master of Reality" by
Black Sabbath (1971), + + + #
• "Black Sabbath Vol. 4" by
Black Sabbath (1972), +
• "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" by
Black Sabbath (1973), + + + + #
• "Dark Side Of The Moon" by
Pink Floyd +
• "The Wall" by
Pink Floyd esp. the movie +
• "
Woodstock 1969", + + +
• "The Band" by The Band,
• "
The Byrds Greatest Hits" (1991), + +
• "
Janis Joplin’s Greatest Hits" (1967), +
• "Blonde On Blonde" by Bob Dylan,
+ +
• "
Nashville Skyline" by Bob Dylan, + +
• "More Bob Dylan Greatest Hits" (1971),
+
• "Slow Train Coming" by Bob Dylan (1979),
+
• "The Best Of Bob Dylan" vol. 1&2 by Bob Dylan,
+
• "The Bootleg Series" vol. 1,2&3 by Bob Dylan,
+
• "
Creedence Clearwater Revival Golden Hits", +
• "The Velvet Underground and Niko (1966),
+
• "Transformer" by Lou Reed,
• "
David Bowie One Changes" (1976),
• "Low" by David Bowie (1977),
+
• "
Googbye Yellow Brick Road" by Elton John (1974), + +
•
Bread (songs written mostly by David Gates), +
• "Eagles - Their Greatest Hits" by The Eagles (1976),
+
• "Hotel California" by The Eagles,
+ +
• "
Closing Time" by Tom Waits (1973), + + + + #
• "
The Heart of Saturday Night" by Tom Waits (1974), + + + + #
• "
Foreign Affairs" by Tom Waits (1977), + + + + #
• "Respect - The Very Best Of Aretha Franklin" by
Aretha Franklin (2003) + +
• "The Best Of Joni Mitchell",
• "The Very Best Of
Burt Bacharach" (various original artists), + + + +
• "Burt Bacharach Plays His Hits",
• "
Now And Then" by The Carpenters (1973)
• "California Dreamin" by Various Artists (Germany 1992),
+
• "Flower Power" by Various Artists (2 CD, Columbia 465784 2, Germany 1993),
+ + + + #
• "
What's Bin Did & What's Bin Hid" by Donovan (1965. US version: Catch the Wind), + + + + #
• "
Fairytale" by Donovan (1965), + + + + # #
• "
Sunshine Superman" by Donovan (1966), + + + + # #
• "
Mellow Yellow" by Donovan (1967), + + + +
• "
A Gift From A Flower To A Garden" by Donovan (2 CD, 1967), + + + + #
• "
The Hurdy Gurdy Man" by Donovan (1968), + + + +
• "
The Best of Donovan" by Donovan (1969), + + + +
• "
Barabajagal" by Donovan (1969), + + + + #
• "
Donovan's Greatest Hits" by Donovan (1969, 1999 bonus tracks), + + + + #
• "
Summer Day Reflection Songs" by Donovan (2CD, France 1965, 1971, 2000), + + + + # #
• "Blue Light Boogie" by Taj Mahal, + +
• "The Essential" by Taj Mahal,
• "The Natch'i Blues" by Taj Mahal,
• "Highway To Hell" by
AC/DC (1979), +
• "Greetings From Asbury Park" by
Bruce Springsteen (1973), + +
• "Bruce Springsteen - Greatest Hits" (1995),
+
• "
Lionel Richie & The Commodores, The Definitive Collection" (2003),
• "The Very Best Of Burlesque" (2CD, Various Artists. Not Now Music, 2010),
+ + + +
• "History of American Folk" (3CD, Various Artists. Not Now Music, 2010),
+ + + +
• "
The Complete Reprise Sessions" by Gram Parsons (3CD, 2006), + + + +
• "
Dream of Life" by Petti Smith (1988), + + + +
• "Banjoman: a tribute to
Derroll Adams" (2006), +
•
New York Dolls +
•
Sex Pistols +
•
The Animals,
•
The Yardbirds,
•
The Kinks,
•
The Lovin' Spoonful, + +
•
Willie Dixon, +
•
Buddy Guy, +
•
B. B. King, +
•
John Fogerty,
•
Elvin Bishop,
• Joan Baez, +
•
Gordon Lightfoot, +
• Jerry Lee Lewis, +
• Motown music,
•
Paul Butterfield Blues Band, +
•
Willie Nelson,
•
"Weird Al" Yankovic,
•
Clayton Thomas,
•
Jonny Lang,
•
Cole Citrenbaum,
•
The Supremes, The Ronettes, The Crystals, +
• And many others...

Music for a flashback to the spirit of
late 1950s and early 1960s

• "American Graffiti" Motion Picture Sound Track (1973), + + +
• "Mose Allison - Greatest Hits" (1988),
• "Mose Allison Sings",
• "The Songs of Mose Allison",
• "Mose Allison - Live In London Vol. 1&2",
•
Hank Marvin & The Shadows,
• "Pet Sounds" by The Beach Boys (1966),
•
Pete Seeger, + + +
•
Jan and Dean,
•
Bob Dylan, + + + +
•
Joan Baez, + + +
•
Sam Cooke,
• "
Peter, Paul and Mary" (1962), + + +
• "Blowing In The Wind" by Peter, Paul and Mary (1963).
+ + +

1970s Disco Music

• "Disco Inferno" by The Trammps,
• "Never Can Say Goodbye" by
Gloria Gaynor,
• "
Rock Your Baby" by George McCrae,
• "Get Down Tonight" by
KC And The Sunshine Band,
• "Love To Love You Baby" by
Donna Summer,
• "
Rivers of Babylon" by Boney M,
•
The Village People

1980s and beyond
Other music I sometimes listen to now

• "Legend – The Best Of Bob Marley and the Wailers" (1984), +
• "
The Traveling Wilburys" (vol 1 & 3 + DVD. 1988-1990) +
• "Brothers In Arms" by
Dire Straits (1985),
• "Sultans Of Swing - The Very Best Of
Dire Straits" (2 HDCD + DVD),
• "Sports" by Huey Lewis & The News (1983),
• "Appetite for Destruction" by
Guns N' Roses (1987), +
• "Guns N' Roses Lies" by Guns N' Roses (1988),
+
• "Use Your Illusion 1 & 2" by Guns N' Roses (1991),
+
• "Rum Sodomy & the Lash" by
The Pogues (1985),
• "The Pogues - the very best of..." by The Pogues (2001),
• "Sadie Mae" by Nick Moss & The Flip Tops,
• "Live at Chan's" by Nick Moss & The Flip Tops,

• "Supernatural" by Santana (1999),

• "Stripped" by The Rolling Stones (1995),
• "Slip, Stitch And Pass" by Phish (1997),
+ +
• "Round Room" by Phish (2002),

• "Mellow Gold" by Beck (1994), + +
• "Beck! Odelay" by Beck (1996),
+ +
• "Weird Al" Yankovic,

• "Countbasic - life think it over"
• "The Singles Collection 1984/1990" by Jimmy Somerville, Bronski Beat & the Communards (1991)
• "I Find You Very Attractive" by
Touch And Go (1999),
• "The Very Best Of Aerosmith" (2006),
• "Undiscovered" by
James Morrison (2006),
•
Lenny Kravitz,
•
Nirvana
•
Metallica + + + #
• "On The Dam" by
Adam Wojtanek (2008) +
• "Adam's Blues" by Adam Wojtanek (2009)
+
• "Alive" by
The Famous Unknowns (Carlos Vamos, 2008) + #
• "Wanted" by The Famous Unknowns (Carlos Vamos, 2008)
+ #

Classical Music

• "Three Ragas" Ravi Shankar (1956), + + + + #
• "The Sounds Of India" Ravi Shankar (1968),
+ + + + #
•
Igor Stravinski,
•
Karlheinz Stockhausen (Paul McCartney used his drum beat on "Tomorrow Never Knows"),
•
Frédéric Chopin,
•
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,

Comment:
+ - indicates very special, spiritually charged 1960s recordings.
# - indicates recordings suitable for use in some forms of magic.





At The Guitar Center, Chicago 1983


Some favorite lyrics


Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream
by Simon & Garfunkel

Last night I had the strangest dream
I ever dreamed before
I dreamed the world had all agreed
To put an end to war
I dreamed I saw a mighty room
The room was filled with men
And the paper they were signing said
They'd never fight again

And when the papers all were signed
And a million copies made
They all joined hands and bowed their heads
And grateful prayers were prayed
And the people in the streets below
Were dancing round and round
And guns and swords and uniforms
Were scattered on the ground

Last night I had the strangest dream
I ever dreamed before
I dreamed the world had all agreed
To put an end to war.



Early Morning Rain
by Gordon Lightfoot

In the early morning rain with a dollar in my hand
With an aching in my heart and a pocket full of sand.
I'm a long way from home and I miss my loved one so
In the early morning rain with no place to go.

Out on runway number nine, big 707 set to go.
But I'm stuck here on the grass where the cold winds they do blow,
Where whiskey it was boss and the women they were fast.
Well now there she goes my friend, now there she's rolling down the line.

Hear the mighty engines roar, see the silver bird on high.
She's away and westward bound, far above the clouds she'll fly.
There the morning rain don't fall and the sun always shines.
She'll be flying over my home in about three hours time.

This old airport's got me down, it ain't no earthy good to me
Because I'm stuck here on the ground, cold and drunk as I can be.
You can't jump a jet plane like you can a railroad train.
So I'd best be on my way in the early morning rain.



Imagine
by John Lennon

Imagine there's no heaven
It's easy if you try
No hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people
Living for today...

Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace...

You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will be as one

Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Sharing all the world...

You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will live as one


The Times They Are A-Changin'
by Bob Dylan

Come gather 'round people where-ever you roam
and admit that the waters around you have grown.
And accept it that soon you'll be drenched to the bone,
if your time to you is worth savin'.
Then you better start swimmin' or you'll sink like a stone
FOR THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN'!

Come writers and critics who phrophecise with your pen
and keep your eyes wide the chance won't come again.
And don't speak too soon for the wheel's still in spin
and there's no tellin' who that it's namin'.
For the loser now will be later to win
FOR THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN'!

Come mothers and fathers throughout the land
and don't criticize what you can't understand.
Your sons and your daughters are beyond your command
your old road is rapidly again'.
Please get out of the new one if you can't lend your hand
FOR THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN'!

Come senators, congressmen please head the call
don't stand in the doorway, don't block up the hall
for he that gets hurt will be he who has stalled.
There's a battle outside and it's ragin'
it'll soon shake your windows and rattle your walls
FOR THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN'!

The line it is drown, the curse it is cast
the slow one now will later be fast.
As the president now will later be past
the order is rapidly fadin'.
And the first one now will later be last
FOR THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN'!



My Mickey Mouse watch
The times they are a-changin' on my Mickey Mouse watch. This watch is now for sale.
Original Bradley movement was replaced with a Russian 16 ruby movement -
Contact.


Turn, Turn, Turn
by Pete Seeger
Lyrics from The Book of Ecclesiastes

To everything, Turn, Turn, Turn
There is a season, Turn, Turn, Turn
And a time for every purpose, under Heaven

A time to be born, a time to die
A time to plant, a time to reap
A time to kill, a time to heal
A time to laugh, a time to weep

To Everything, Turn, Turn, Turn
There is a season, Turn, Turn, Turn
And a time for every purpose, under Heaven

A time to build up, a time to break down
A time to dance, a time to mourn
A time to cast away stones, a time to gather stones together

To Everything, Turn, Turn, Turn
There is a season, Turn, Turn, Turn
And a time for every purpose, under Heaven

A time of love, a time of hate
A time of war, a time of peace
A time you may embrace, a time to refrain from embracing

To Everything, Turn, Turn, Turn
There is a season, Turn, Turn, Turn
And a time for every purpose, under Heaven

A time to gain, a time to lose
A time to rend, a time to sew
A time to love, a time to hate
A time for peace, I swear it's not too late.


Somebody To Love
by Darby Slick (Jefferson Airplane)

When the truth is found to be lies
and all the joys within you dies
don't you want somebody to love
don't you need somebody to love
wouldn't you love somebody to love
you better find somebody to love

When the garden flowers baby are dead yes
and your mind is full of red
don't you want somebody to love
don't you need somebody to love
wouldn't you love somebody to love
you better find somebody to love

your eyes, I say your eyes may look like his
but in your head baby I'm afraid you don't know where it is
don't you want somebody to love
don't you need somebody to love
wouldn't you love somebody to love
you better find somebody to love

tears are running ah running down your breast
and your friends baby they treat you like a guest
don't you want somebody to love
don't you need somebody to love
wouldn't you love somebody to love
you better find somebody to love.


Waiting On A Friend
by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards

Watching girls go passing by
It ain't the latest thing
I'm just standing in a doorway
I'm just trying to make some sense

Out of these girls go passing by
The tales they tell of men
I'm not waiting on a lady
I'm just waiting on a friend

A smile relieves a heart that grieves
Remember what I said
I'm not waiting on a lady
I'm just waiting on a friend
I'm just waiting on a friend

Don't need a whore
I don't need no booze
Don't need a virgin priest
But I need someone I can cry to
I need someone to protect

Making love and breaking hearts
It is a game for youth
But I'm not waiting on a lady
I'm just waiting on a friend.

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Below are some lists of things, which turned me and perhaps others like me at one time or another. The lists are not organized in any particular order.


Favorite Movies & Films:

Not all films and movies listed below are so called "hippie movies". This is a list of ones I like or used to like at one time or another. Movies and films that I like best are ones that are entertaining, have some mind expending qualities or are somehow on the subject of return to innocence. My favorite Film Directors are: Luchino Visconti, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Steven Spielberg, Woody Allen and François Ozon.

Comment: "+" indicates old movies and documentary films that could be of interest to hippies.



Retated to 1960s



•
The Blues (7 part doc. by Scorsese 2003), + + + + +
•
The Jazz Baroness (BBC Four 2009), + + +
•
Les Paul - Chasing Sound (2007), + + +
• Shadows (1959), + +
•
Village Sunday (1960), + +
•
The Stripper (1962)
• Nightsong (by Don B. Klugman, 1964)
•
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
•
The Endless Summer (1964, 1966) +
•
Monterey Pop (1967), + +
• Monterey Pop: The Outtake Performances (1967),
+ +
• Jimi Plays Monterey (1967),
+
• Shake! Otis At Monterey (1967), +
• The Holy Mountain (Jodorowsky, 1973), +
•
Mondo Mod (1967), +
•
Something's Happening (a.k.a. Hippie Revolt, 1967), +
• Drug Abuse: The Chemical Tumb (1967 ?),
+
•
The Hippie Temptation (documentary. 1967), +
•
Revolution '68 (documentary. By Jack O'Connell, 1968), + +
•
Big Brother & Holding Company - Come Up The Years (1967) +
•
The Love-Ins (1967), +
• Dont Look Back (Bob Dylan, 1967), + +
• Coffee House Rendezvous.
Part 1, Part 2 (TV series. 1969), +
•
Hair, + +
•
Alice In Acidland (65 min. uncut version, 1968),
•
The Partridge Family (1970-74), + +
•
The Strawberry Statement (1970), + +
• No. 4 (or Bottoms) by
Yoko Ono (1965),
• Rape by Yoko Ono (1969),
•
Medium Cool,
•
Electric Shades Of Gray (a.k.a. Psychedelic Priest, 1971),
•
Brink Of Disaster. Part 1, Part 2 (doc. 1972), +
•
Brother Sun, Sister Moon + + #
•
Donovan: An Intimate Performance, + + + #
•
Sunshine Superman: The Journey of Donovan (Doc. Director: Hannes Rossacher, 2008.) + + + + #
• The Sixties, The Years That Shaped A Generation,
+
•
The Trip (1967), + +
•
Easy Rider, +
•
Blowup (1966),
•
Zabriskie Point (1970),
•
Doktor Who (BBC TV series 1963-80; 1996; 2005),
•
Johnny Got His Gun (1971),
•
Catch-22 (1970), +
•
First Blood (Rambo, 1982),
•
Sympathy for the Devil - The Rolling Stones (1968), +
• The Stones In The Park - The Rolling Stones (1969),
+
•
Cocksucker Blues - The Rolling Stones (1972), + +
•
Rock and Roll Circus - The Rolling Stones (1996), +
•
Four Flicks - The Rolling Stones (2003), +
• Truth and Lies - The Rolling Stones (BBC 2006), +
• The Ballad of Ramblin' Jack (2000),
•
Coming Home (1972), +
•
Altered States (1980), +
•
Woodstock - 3 Days Of Peace & Music, + +
•
Psych-Out (1968), +
•
Alice's Restaurant, +
• Yellow Submarine,
+
• A Hard Day's Night,
+
• Help,
+
• The Beatles Anthology (2003),
+ +
•
Canadian Bacon (1995), + +
•
Milk (2008), + + +
•
Howl (2010), + + + +
•
Running with Scissors (2006), + + + +
•
The Wall (1982), + + +
•
The Doors (The Doors didn't like the movie but I did. 1991), +
•
When You're Strange (Doc. film about The Doors 2009), + +
•
Alpha directed by Albert Hughes (2018), + +
•
Network (1976), +
•
Grass (1999, by Ron Mann), +
•
There Goes My Baby (1994), +
•
Stoned (2006), +
• The Mamas & The Papas - California Dreamin' (2007),
+
• The Rutles:
All You Need Is Cash (1978),
•
Cheech & Chong movies, +
• Magic Weed: The Truth About Cannabis Sativa (UK, 2003), +
• Fly Jefferson Airplane (2004),
+ +
•
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968),
•
2001: A Space Travesty (2000),
• The Beach (2000),
• Taylor Camp (2003),
• Chasing Destiny (2001),
• The Pentagan Papers (2003),
• Forrest Gump (2004), + + + +
• Bob Dylan: No Direction Home (2005),
• Across the Universe (2007), +
• Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired (2008), + +
• The Love Guru (2008),
• Austin Powers Movies, + +
• Saint Misbehavin': The Wavy Gravy Movie (2010), +
• Mr. Nice (2010), +
• When You're Strange (2009), +
• Mr. Mojo Risin': The Story Of LA Woman (2012), +



Related to 1970-90s

• The Way, Way Back (2013), +
•
Love Story (1970),
•
Last Tango in Paris (Ultimo Tango a Parigi, Italy 1972),
•
Annie Hall (1977), +
•
Manhattan (1979),
•
The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe (film reminds me of my visits in Poland. 1972), +
•
The Man with One Red Shoe (film reminds me of my stay in Poland. 1985), +
•
The Goonies (1985), +
•
Bloody Sunday (TV film, 2002), +
•
Once Upon a Time... Man (Esp. Part. 26. France, 1979-81), +
•
Once Upon a Time... Space (Esp. Part. 26. France, 1982), +
•
National Lampoon's Vacation (1983),
•
National Lampoon's Thanksgiving Reunion (2003),
•
Bachelor Party (1984),
•
Revenge of the Nerds (1984),
•
Fast Times At Ridgemont High (1982),
•
The Keep (1983), +
•
Summer School (1987), +
•
This Is Spinal Tap (1984), +
•
The Beach Boys: An American Band (1985), +
•
Velvet Goldmine (1998), +
•
Boogie Nights (1997),
•
Almost Famous (2000), +
•
Down And Out In Beverly Hills (1986),
•
The Big Lebowski (1998), + +
• Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
• My Own Private Idaho (1991),
•
Blow (2001),
•
An American Summer (1991), + +
•
Surf School (2006), + +
•
Spies Inc. (1992),
•
Airheads (1994),
•
Leap of Faith (1992), +
•
The Sandlot & The Sandlot 2 (1993, 2005),
•
Glastonbury (206), + + + +
•
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) +
•
Christiane F. - Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo (1981)
•
Destined for Blues ("Skazany na blusa". Poland 2005),
•
Whatever happend to Harold Smith? (1999),
• Zoolander (2001),
• Orange County (2002), +
• The Black Box (La Boîte noire, France 2005),
• The Fountain (2006),
• The Same River Twice (2003),
• "Use Your Illusion
1 & 2 - Live Tokya '92" Guns N' Roses (2 DVD set, 2004), + +
• Guns N' Roses: Sex N' Drugs N' Rock N' Roll (2003) +
• Dazed and Confused (2003), + +
• Riding Giants (2004),
• Dogtown and Z-Boys (2001),
•
Lords of Dogtown (2005), + + + +
• 1st & Hope (skateboarding movie with soundtrack by Beck, 2008),
+ + +
•
That 70's Show (TV series), +
•
Chasing Liberty (2004),
•
The American Ruling Class (2007), + +
•
Weeds (TV series), +
•
Wild Combination: A Portrait of Arthur Russell (2008), + +
• Patti Smith: Dream of Life (2008), + + + +
• Let's Make Money (Austria 2008), + +
• The Age of Stupid (BBC 2009), + +
• Marley (2012), + +
• Chasing Mavericks (2012), +

Rocky Horror Picture Show

Miscellanies


•
Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975), +
•
St Trinian's (2007), +
•
The Third Man (1949), +
•
Road To Reo (1947),
•
The Snows Of Kilimanjaro (1952),
•
It Came From Outer Space (1953),
•
Garden Of Eden (1954),
•
The Andy Griffith Show (1960-1968), +
•
Outer Limits TV Show (1963-65), +
•
Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), +
•
Intimate Diary Of Artists' Models (1963),
•
Carry On Cleo (1964),
•
Le Gendarme de St. Tropez (France, 1964),
•
That Darn Cat (1965)
•
Soylent Green (1973), +
•
The Decameron (1970), +
•
Arabian Nights (1974), +
•
Arabian Nights (miniseries, 2000), +
•
Motorcycle Diaries (2004),
•
Young Blades by Mario Andreacchio (France, 2001), +
•
Paradise Found by Mario Andreacchio (France, 2003), +
•
The Hotel New Hampshire (1984), +
•
Marx Brothers movies,
•
Earl Flynn movies,
•
Private Parts (1997), +
•
Contact (1997),
•
Problem Child (1990),
•
My Fellow Americans (1996),
• Lord Of The Flies (1962),
•
Earthsea (2004),
•
Wizard of Oz (1939), + + +
•
The Young Master (See dai chut ma, 1980), +
• The River (1984)
•
Quest For Fire (La guerre du feu, 1981),
•
Koyaanisquats (1983), +
•
Powaqqatsi (1988), +
•
Naqoyqatsi (2002) +
•
Chronos (1985), +
•
Sacred Site (1986), +
•
Baraka (1992), +
• Megalopolis (2004),
+
•
84 Charing Cross Road (1987), +
•
The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (2003)
•
At Play In The Fields Of The Lord (1991), +
• The Josephine Baker Story,
•
Blue Lagoon, (1980), +
•
Johnny Quest (cartoons),
•
La venexiana (1986), +
•
Robin of Sherwood (Robin Hood in the US; esp. Series 3 with Jasson Connery. 1986), +
•
Places in the Heart (1984),
•
The Bog Blue (Le Grand Bleu, France 1988), +
•
My Stepmother Is an Alien (1988), +
•
Dude, Where's My Car? (2000), +
•
Good Will Hunting (1997),
•
Bowfinger (1999),
•
Notting Hill (1999),
•
The Ninth Gate (1999),
•
Eyes Wide Shut (1999),
•
Finding Forrester (2000)
•
The Emperor's Club (2002),
•
Igby Goes Down (2002),
•
I Love You Phillip Morris (2009),
• My Summer Of Love (2004),
•
Miss Cast Away (2004),
•
Flipper (Film 1963 & TV series 1964),
•
Free Willy (France, 1993),
•
Salty (TV series, 1974),
•
Seltie (Australia, 2000),
•
Blackbeard (2005),
•
Kids In America (2005), +
•
Blue Crush (2002),
• Adventureland (2009),
• The Social Network (2010),
• Les roseaux sauvages/ Le chene et le roseau, (France)
• Amsterdam - Alternate Routes (2000),
• Amsterdam - Lonely Planet, Pilot Guides (1998),
+
•
EuroTrip (2004), +
•
Alice Through the Looking Glass (Channel 4 movie, 1998), +
• Gambling, Gods and LSD (2002),
•
Night On Earth (1990),
•
Requiem for a Dream (2000),
•
Four Days (1999),
•
Our Lips Are Sealed (Australia, 2000)
•
Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (1999),
•
Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo (2005), +
•
Big Stan (2007), +
•
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003),
• IMAX: Extreme (Surfing documentary),
• IMAX: Blue Planet
+
• Earth From Above (La Terre Vue Du Ciele. France 2006)
+
•
RRRrrrr!!! (France 2004)
• Point Break (1991), +
• Brice de Nice (2005),
• In God's Hands (1998), +
•
The Parent Trap (1998, remake of the 1961 movie),
•
Saving Grace, +
• Fahrenheit 9/11,
+
•
Zeitgeist (2007), +
• Last Days (of Kurt Cobain. 2004),
•
You've Got Mail (1998),
•
Bulworth (1998),
•
Good Bye Lenin! (2003),
• Walk on Water (Lalechet Al HaMaim, Israel 2004) +
•
Little Nicky (2000),
•
Herencia (Argentina, 2001),
• The Good Life (La Buena Vida,
with
Fernando Ramallo. Spain 1996)
•
Guarding Tess (1994),
• The Craft (1996) +
• The Good Witch (2008) +
•
Not Another Teen Movie (2001),
• The Bad News Bears (1976) +
•
The Corporation (2003), +
•
Undercover Kitty (Holland, 2001), +
•
Young Adam (England/France 2003),
•
Oliver Twist (Roman Polanski 2005), +
•
Stranget then Fiction (2006), +
•
Life After People (2008), +
•
Candy (Australia 2006),
•
Strange Bedfellows (Australia 2004), +
•
The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby (2005), +
• Ocean's
Eleven, Twelve, Thirteen (2001, 2004, 2007),
•
Elizabethtown (2005),
•
Dead Fish (UK, Germany 2005),
•
Tsunami (TV, Germany 2005),
•
Bud Spencer movies,
•
The Diamond Peddlers (Italy. Filmed in Amsterdam 1976),
• Was tun, wenn's brennt? (Germany, 2001),
• Tart (2001),
• Out Cold (2001), +
•
Hero (2002), +
• Some Bollywood movies
• Cory In The House with
Newt Livingston
who I think would have been great in a new production
of
The Strawberry Statement
• Love and Other Disasters (2006)
• UFO Files (Discovery History, 2007) +
• Nazi UFO Hunters (Discovery World, 2008) +
•
Billy Elliott (2000),
• Idiocracy (2006)
• Wall-E (2008)
• Iron Man (2008)
• The Basement Sessions (From The Basement, 2007-8) +
•
Legally Blonde (2001), +
• City Island (2009)
• Ali G Indahouse (2002)
• The World's Fastest Indian (2005),

• GasLand (2010)
• The Majestic (2001) +
• Tainah, an Amazon Adventure (Brazil, 2001)
• Tainá 2 - A Aventura Continua (Brazil, 2004)
• The Squid and the Whale (2005)
• The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005) + +
• Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008) + +
• Surfer, Dude (2008) + + +
• American High School (2009)
• How to Start your Own Country (2010) +
• The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005) +
• Surfing and skateboarding films,
•
Sechs auf einen Streich und Acht auf einen Streich
sind Reihen deutscher Märchenverfilmungen der Brüder Grimm (Germany 2008-9),
+
And many other movies & documentary films
•
Two and a Half Men: Frodo's Headshots (TV series. 2011-2012)
•
Für immer Neuseeland (2010)
•
Source Code (2011) + + + +



Cartoons and films for kids

• Old Walt Disney cartoons,
•
Merrie Melodies,
•
Loony Tunes,
•
Betty Boop,
•
Johnny Quest +
•
American Dad! episodes, free download +

• and many others.



Favotite Literature:

I'm not exactly a bookworm, if you know what I mean. But some of the books I was influenced by in the 1960s and later were those by Aldous Huxley, Allen Ginsberg and the Hindu Veda. Some of the books I read were

•
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain 1884,
•
Howl and Other Poems by Allen Ginsber 1956,
•
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (pseudonym Lewis Carroll. 1865),
•
Alice Through the Looking-Glass by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (pseudonym Lewis Carroll. 1871),
•
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley,
•
The Doors of Perception by Aldous Huxley 1954,
•
Island by Aldous Huxley,
• High Priest
Timothy Leary,
• The Psychedelic Experience: A Manual Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead by Timothy Leary,
• Your Brain Is God by Timothy Leary,
• Mind Games: The Guide to Inner Space by Robert Masters & Jean Houston,
the book from which John Lennon took the title for his song and album.
• Rock and Roll Will Stand by
Greil Marcus (1969),
• The Prophet by
Kahlil Gibran,
• Stranger in a Strange Land by
Robert A. Heinlein,
•
On the Road and The Dharma Bums by Jack Kerouac,
•
Knights of the Road (pub. 2013) by my friend Gypsy Dave Mills is a lot better then books by J. Kerouac. + + +
• The Selected Writings of
Ralph Waldo Emerson edited by Brooks Atkinson,
• Some parodies on English verse by
Paul Dehn,
•
The Ugly Duckling by Hans Cristian Andersen,
•
Think And Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill,
• Understanding MU by
James Churchward (1970),
•
The Keep by F. Paul Wilson (1981),
•
Raja Yoga by Swami Vivekananda (1927),
• Advanced Course In Yogi Philosophy by
William Walker Atkinson aka. Ramacharaka,
• The
Lalita Cult by V. R. Ramachandra Dikshitar (1942),
• Avadhuta Gita by Dattatreya trans. by
Swami Ashokananda (1988),
• Self-Knowledge:
Sankara's "Atmabodha" trans. by Swami Nikhilananda,
• Living with the Himalayan Masters by
Swami Rama (1978),
• Maya In Physics by N. C. Panda (1991),
• The
Saundaryalahari or Flood of Beauty by Shri Shankara trans. by W. Norman Brown (1958),
•
Veda i.e. Hindu Scriptures:
-
Kama Sutra,
-
Upanishad,
-
Rig Veda,
-
Yajur Veda,
-
Sama Veda,
-
Bhagavad Ghita
-
Srimad Devi Bhagavan Maha Purana etc.
• Works on
Shankara's non-dual philosophy called Advaita Vedanta in Sanskrit,

My favorite comic books were
•
Tin Tin,
•
X-man,
•
Spider-man

Currently, my favorite books are
• The Word Speaks to the Faustian Man by Som Raj Gupta
• Srimad Devi Bhagavatam Maha Purana by
Veda Vyasa trans. by Swami Vijnanananda (1921)

From the less serious literature mentioned above I liked Part Three, Chapter 10 of
On the Road where Kerouac described his visit to my Chicago neighborhood in the 1940's. He mentions bop clubs on Clark Street, YMCA on Chicago Avenue and also Lake Shore Drive (LSD). There was also a 1961 song "Hit The Road Jack" written by Percy Mayfield that was dedicated to Jack Kerouac. Kerouac was not a hipster or a hippie. He was not exectily a fan of those two groups either. But for some reason that would be too difficult to expand on here, he still is well liked by hippies. So, I've decided to share with you a few quotations from one of his best known works that I found to be particularly interesting.

Below are a few short excerpts from those and other works.


From "On the Road"
by Jack Kerouac, first published in 1955

There were earlier days in Denver when Dean had everybody sit in the dark with the girls and just talked, and talked, with a voice that was once hypnotic and strange and was said to make the girls come across by sheer force of persuasion and the content of what he said. This was when he was fifteen, sixteen. Now his disciples were married and the wives of his disciples had him on the carpet for the sexuality and the life he had helped bring into being.


From "On the Road"
by Jack Kerouac, first published in 1955

...Finally he came out with it: he wanted me to work Marylou. I didn't ask him why because I knew he wanted to see what Marylou was like with another man. We were sitting in Ritzy's Bar, when he proposed the idea; we'd spent an hour walking Times Square, looking for Hassel. Ritzy's Bar is the hoodlum bar of the streets around Times Square; it changes names every year. You walk in there and you don't see a single girl, even in the booths, just a great mob of young men dressed in all varieties of hoodlum cloth, from red shirts to zoot suits. It is also the hustlers' bar - the boys who make a living among the sad old homos of the Eight Avenue night. Dean walked in there with his eyes slitted to see every single face. There were wild Negro queers, sullen guys with guns, shiv-packing seamen, thin, non-committal junkies, and an occasional well-dressed middle-aged detective, posing as a bookie and hanging around half for interest and half for duty. It was the typical place for Dean to put down his request. All kinds of evil plans are hatched in Ritzy's Bar - you can sense it in the air - and all kinds of mad sexual routines are initiated to go with them. The safecracker proposes not only a certain loft on 14th Street to the hoodlum, but that they sleep together. Kinsey spent a lot of time in Ritzy's Bar, interviewing some of the boys; I was there the night his assistant came, in 1945. Hassel and Carlo were interviewed...


A prophetic verse from "On the Road"
by Jack Kerouac, first published in 1955

...When daybreak came we were zooming through New Jersey with the great cloud of Metropolitan New York rising before us in the snowy distance. Dean had a sweater wrapped around his ears to keep warm. He said we were a band of Arabs coming to blow up New York...


One
by Unknown Author

One SONG can spark a moment
One FLOWER can wake the dream
One TREE can start a forest
One BIRD can herald spring
One SMILE begins a friendship
One HANDCLASP lifts a soul
One STAR can guide a ship at sea
One WORD can frame the goal
One VOTE can change a nation
One SUNBEAM lights a room
One CANDLE wipes out darkness
One LAUGH will conquer gloom
One STEP must start each journey
One WORD must start a prayer
One HOPE will raise our spirits
One TOUCH can show you care
One VOICE can speak with wisdom
One HEART can know what is true
One LIFE can make a difference
You see it's up to YOU!



Nature
by Ralph Waldo Emerson
from The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson

The round world is fair to see,
Nine times folded in mystery:
Though baffled seers cannot impart
The secret of its laboring heart,
Throb thine with Nature's throbbing beat,
And all is clear from east to west.
Spirit that lurks each from within
Beckons to spirit of its kin;
Self-kindled every atom glows,
And hints the future which it owes.



Brahma
by Ralph Waldo Emerson
from The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson

If the red slayer think he is slain,
They know not well the subtle ways
I keep, and pass, and turn again.
Far or forgot to me is near;
Shadow and sunlight are the same;
The vanished gods to me appear;
And one to me are shame and fame.
They reckon ill who leave me out;
When me they fly, I am the wings;
I am the doubter and the doubt,
And I the hymn the Brahmin sings.
The strong gods pine for my abode,
And pine in vain the sacred Seven;
But thou, meek lover of the good!
Find me, and turn thy back on heaven.



Wendell Berry - Quotations

"We have lived by the assumption that what was good for us would be good for the world. We have been wrong. We must change our lives, so that it will be possible to live by the contrary assumption that what is good for the world will be good for us. . . We must recover the sense of the majesty of the creation and the ability to be worshipful in its presence. For it is only on the condition of humility and reverence before the world that our species will be able to remain in it."

"What I stand for is what I stand on."

"It maybe when we no longer know what to do, We have come to our real work, And that when we no longer know which way to go, We have begun our real journey."

"To be sane in a mad time is bad for the body, worse for the soul"

"So, friends, every day do something that won't compute... Love the world. Work for nothing. Take all that you have and be poor. Love someone who does not deserve it. Denounce the government and embrace the flag. Hope to live in that free republic for which it stands. Give your approval to all you cannot understand. Praise ignorance, for what man has not encountered he has not destroyed."

"There is no sense and no sanity in objecting to the desecration of the American flag when we tolerate, encourage, and as a daily business promote the desecration of the Country for which it stands."


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Favorite Sports:

The sports that I like to do are Walking, Mini Golf (Crazy Gulf), Cell Phone Throwing and Cycling. The ones I like to watch the most but do not practice too much are Footbag, Surfing and Skateboarding*. The oldest capitals of these are probably Hawaii, California, Florida and Australia. I also like BMX, Demolition Derby, Basketball, Baseball and Softball.

* Skateboarding was invented in America a long time ago. It was popularized mostly in the early 1960s by
Jan & Dean – two surfers and musicians from California who were later copied by The Beach Boys [I was tuned into Jan & Dean, surfing and skateboarding but The Beach Boys did not really turn me and other hippies on too much]. Since about 1979 Rodney Mullen – an outcast from Gainesville, Florida created most of the modern skateboard tricks known today. He also created a style called “free style”.


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