I read Be Here Now when I was about thirteen. Bridge Over Troubled Water was often playing from inside a credenza whose top opened to reveal a record changer and the electronics, its controls facing straight up, speakers in the cabinet. It produced faithful sound. Sometimes it was opera, sometimes Mozart horn concertos, or Jean-Pierre Rampal ripping one out. My mom was a professional coloratura soprano, I played French horn, my brother, the flute. Sometimes it was Monday Monday (the blonde chick always reminded me of Susan Dey). Mom was into all that eastern stuff, Buddhism, sage, ancient, light philosophies, if just being is a philosophy.
It was about a man who sought enlightenment, sometimes through LSD. He speaks of going to India to deepen his search and meet the holy men, the yogis. Encountering one sitting on a low stone, he told the yogi about his travels and attempts toward freeing his shackle, his mind.
The yogi asked for some LSD. He gave him a tab. He wanted more. He ended up giving the yogi eight tabs. He watched the yogi through his absorption of the drug. Nothing changed. The yogi just kept being his peaceful, humble self.
It made me kind of want to try LSD, thankfully it also explained how it's a hindrance, going only part way up a different stairway, unable to reach the landing it's pointed at. Freedom sometimes requires focus, altered focus is a different path.
Did you happen to learn about mind altering substances in a book, maybe Alice in Wonderland?
It was about a man who sought enlightenment, sometimes through LSD. He speaks of going to India to deepen his search and meet the holy men, the yogis. Encountering one sitting on a low stone, he told the yogi about his travels and attempts toward freeing his shackle, his mind.
The yogi asked for some LSD. He gave him a tab. He wanted more. He ended up giving the yogi eight tabs. He watched the yogi through his absorption of the drug. Nothing changed. The yogi just kept being his peaceful, humble self.
It made me kind of want to try LSD, thankfully it also explained how it's a hindrance, going only part way up a different stairway, unable to reach the landing it's pointed at. Freedom sometimes requires focus, altered focus is a different path.
Did you happen to learn about mind altering substances in a book, maybe Alice in Wonderland?
