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have been stereotyped as drugged out, hedonistic, unhygenic loafers...but that is very far from the truth...the early hippies in the 1960's were a subset of the counterculture at large,..pursuing alternative lifestyles, curious about non-traditional (by Western standards) philosophies and religion, most believed strongly in "ahimsa" -nonviolence do no harm, taking care of the environment, peace instead of war, cooperation instead of cutthroat competition....if you had some food and your brother or sister did not have any, it was just second nature to share, and expect nothing in return, but knowing that somehow you, in turn, would be looked after...many of the early hippies experimented with drugs, not just to 'get wasted' but as a way to experience different states of consciousness,,, most that I knew were highly intelligent, widely read, familiar with literature, poetry, ..rock and roll was one of the main focal points because it was a celebration.. the dancehalls, the festivals,.....some of the heroes were Jack Kerouac, Carlos Castenada, Herman Hesse, Kurt Vonnegut, ,,writers who viewed the world quite differently, perhaps somewhat extravagantly as opposed to the world being fed ot the young in the USA viw TV, movies, the news media,,,..........the hippies look for joy, peacefulness, intellectual stimulation, different ways to experience our short existence on this rock
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