I totally love your beautiful words and they are so true. But I'm a little amiss on this one....what if you HAVE revolutionized yourself and you see and feel injustice in this world, you can't stay in your bubble.... I'm just saying maybe sometimes it isn't a trap to be an activist.... maybe sometimes it's just right....the right thing to do to be right with yourself... peace - Kali
Yoh dare are stuck on wordz and physyced into being nice and normal in ah Pigged out paronoid pig voild. open uhr eyez and and see what kharma luukz like. Yoh either have it ur Uh do not have HAIR
Yeah, I think if there's something horribly wrong (I'm talking about the lack of human/animal rights, that kind of thing, something that is blatantly wrong, not something tyou just think isn't cool), and you can do something about it, do it. Activism helps/saves so many lives, and people didn't protest, nothing would change how the PEOPLE want it.
God - Jerry Garcia (because of his inspiration on the hippie culture) Jesus - John Lennon (because he inspired peace, and showed the man what was wrong with the world) Holy Spirit - Jimi Hendrix (because his guitar playing inspired many) Buddha - Jim Morrison (because his poetry is truly meditational) Hinduism - George Harrison (because of his hindu spirituality) Once again, I'm not blaspheming. I am simply comparing the influence of these people to the afformentioned religious figures.
Consider for a moment, that the aforementioned people could be infinite souls. They pass through the world on occasion, to teach us something about ourselves. They give/gave each of us the opportunity to see our heart. I've seen mine, and it says peace to ya'll
"Read the words of prophets, such as On the Road by Jack Kerouac".A Must read.Don't know if he was a prophet,but he laid it down.As far as the doors,good music but selfserving egos,nothing beautiful there.Same with the beatles and Leary.