Rock Religion: How Spirituality Displaced Politics at the end of the 60s
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In honour of Easter, Passover and Qingming tomb-sweeping festival today , we move to matters of the spirit: Did the political tragedies and disappointments of the late 60s convert energy for change into energy for the spirit? Did intimidation and fear of violence enforce this retreat into less earthly matters? Or did the transcendent awakenings of entheogens and the psychedelic experience cry out for metaphysical not political answers?
The Grand Tour to the Ancient World instead became a trek to inner worlds, known as the "Hippie Trail," with overland passage through a safe and friendly Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan often by school bus culminating in India and Nepal.
The Beatles stay with the Maharishi in Rishikesh studying Transcendental Meditation opened the global floodgates for a youth ready to rush their energies as spiritual seekers rather than revolutionaries.While the Beatles had an acrimonious split with the Maharishi, less well-known is that their American colleagues in art-pop, the Beach Boys actually went on tour with the Indian Guru, and titled a song promoting his consumer friendly technique of Transcendental Meditation.
George Harrison made an even greater contribution to ISKCON - the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, known as "Hare Krishna." He bought the movement their first house in England, Pigget's Manor in Letchmore Heath, near Watford, in Hertfordshire, renamed Bhaktivedanta Manor, after the Hindu tradition of devotion the movement aligned itself with. Though inherently musical, already using chanting for transcendence, Harrison also produced and performed on the London branch's recording of the Hare Krishna mantra, an unexpected pop hit, peaking at #13 in England and remaining on the charts for 9 weeks.
From the opposite side of the musical spectrum, the jazz world, Alice Coltrane the widow of the saintly saxophonist John, was not content to remain a spiritual apprentice, and instead founded her own ashram. For four years Doja Cat actually lived at Sai Anantam Ashram in Agoura Hills, California with her mother. Highlighting her remarkable gospel-jazz fusion, Alice recorded cover 20 albums of such spiritual jazz, an excerpt of "Om Shanti is coming right up, recorded under her new name Turiyasangitananda [https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=Turiyasangitananda&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&mstk=AUtExfApYRLTnk63WyxFxBQLiuSrk5-SwQ_3dTfEd1YbLckLaRrKHmzIyJDyOfv_JpuX7g8aD86bf2sZVeKVWxWcW3ZDW1fZlTiFbXQK6hdI-sPVdE0ki8fPJzeLgoAwaeMAMsKXCZNp0sv3XhSbYcIuwsYAgsuaqqutJACeaSywkzndcwRcPZ7OtGe2MVmk1iLi7kjSHs16WXpX-Quj0mvdcn-sjtwSfcvdia6mAce_cNY0xit6HtYm1VIL2iX4vj5dGv64cdPd6dAmantBwtbmOhey&csui=3&ved=2ahUKEwjdicf4-tWTAxVFa_UHHWPRKWsQgK4QegQIARAC], which translates to "the Transcendental Lord's highest song of Bliss"
Stay tuned until the end to hear an excerpt from "the Source Family of Father Yod" a spiritual counterculture commune that made a frenzied form of devotional psychedelic rock, recording over 60 albums worth of material. The track "Godmen," by "Children of the Sixth Root Race," a clear reference to the Theosophical movement, the foundation of all New Age philosophies.
Here are a few more suggested resources to continue your journey!:
KRSNA
Hare Krishna! (Documentary Film)
Raga (Film)
Yoga for the City (Documentary Short)
Spiritual Revolution, 2008 (Documentary Film)
· BBC George Harrison Fact or Fantasy interview
· George Harrison - Vatican Blues
* The Beach Boys 'Transcendental Meditation' –
* The Beach Boys - All This is That
* George Harrison - Awaiting on You All