Are Hippies Just a Thing of the Past?

Discussion in 'Old Hippies' started by skip, Aug 20, 2007.

  1. skip

    skip Founder Administrator

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    Do you think hippies were just a thing of the past, or are we as important today as ever?
     
  2. wave owls not flags

    wave owls not flags is not interested

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    Don't really hear much about hippies today unless its a TV show reminiscing on the '60s. Now its all emo hardcore, super vegan, peta loving, stuck-up college student types
     
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  3. Willow_Jon

    Willow_Jon Banned

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    I know a LOT of hippies , and i think we add much to our surroundings....we show the youth a different way of seeing things....we keep alive beliefs that would vanish with time , and we hold true to certain truths that would be lost if we were to evolve into carbon copies of those around us.
     
  4. Sus

    Sus Hip Forums Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    We hippies may not call ourselves hippies anymore (or maybe we do!), but we are still important to our culture, our current civilization. We can be the bringers of peace, of progressivness, or, as we were in the sixties, simply examples of how to do things a different way...
     
  5. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    what the hell are u talking about?
    god i see hippies everywhere thousands & thousands of hippies
    i never even heard of emo till i came on this site & i dont think i've ever seen 1 in real life
    & hard core, sure in the 80's i saw alot, but today extremely rare, & look rediculously out of place
    & the super vegan peta lovin colledge types are what? yup hippies
     
  6. Starsrainbow

    Starsrainbow ~om~

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    The place you lived do vary an not all hippys look like hippys nowadays :)
     
  7. old tiger

    old tiger Senior Member

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    I voted NO...what's a hippie??what did they represent??
    what were their ideas??are they still alive??
    all these questions and answers will be here..
    being a hippie..has got NOTHING to do with age,drugs,hair,clothes..
    clothes,hairs,drugs,behaviour etc..were part of it allright..
    it's an INNER feeling...a state of mind..you got it inside you..
    I don't wanna hear about oh..you're a hippie from the 60's...
    I was there..allright...and if you were not...
    that's NOT your fault..you might not even be born then..
    but..that DOES NOT mean you're not a hippie..
    you can be 25 years old an be a better hippie then anyone else..
    it's all in the mind..between our own 2 ears..
    I know..i'm maybe a radical in my sayings..but I tell it..in the face..
    nowadays..we connect via a screen called a P.C..great medium..
    in the 60's..we did not have that...and oh..believe me...
    even in the 60's..there was shit,problems,hate and injustice..
    1 thing..I wanna state..and just believe me for that fact...
    the music...made in the 60's..marked my life..it was great...
    wait..I'll put some you tube song here:)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKWiwfOhI6U
    Tiger
     
  8. Willow_Jon

    Willow_Jon Banned

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    I was fortunate enough to be born into a family of hippies , and , true , they didnt all dress the part al the time . When daddy put his uniform on you wouldnt even have guessed that he ws one. But , they brung me up with the knowledge they had , and all the love , and tenderness , and to carry it on with me and pass it around......I was SO lucky......them were good times , and i have done my best to be the best of what they believed in , and to represent my family in my own time.
     
  9. Willow_Jon

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    Oh , by the way , Daddy was a cop.......and never drew his weapon......he always managed to reason with the people .
    He is now a bounty hunter in his off hours.
     
  10. supertramp

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    Well I certainly thought I was the only one left ,till I found this site!
     
  11. shameless_heifer

    shameless_heifer Super Moderator

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    It's The Spirit that moves us to be so.. we were born to hear the calling of the 'council' and when the frequency was in flow we picked up on it and followed where it lead..it brought us all together to make needed change. We changed what we set out to change.. we didn't get it all done bc it was not time.. the ones that are the hippies of today have the same frequency drawing them to gather as ONE MIND.

    There are changes that call for their energies, the energy they were born with, the light that shines within them, as it does us.. we are them as they are us.. when we were young and bold.

    We all take out turn spinning the wheel. It's about what is good for the ALL otherwise it becomes about the little me.... Freedom and Justice For ALL. If you face it with LOVE everyone wins.
    sh

    sh
     
  12. ChiefCowpie

    ChiefCowpie hugs and bugs

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    imo, hippies are over the hill
    and through the woods
    to grandmother's house we go

    grandmothers and grandfathers are highly esteem in earth based cultures
     
  13. WOLF ANGEL

    WOLF ANGEL Senior Member - A Fool on the Hill Lifetime Supporter

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    The title 'Hippie' may be synonymous with 1967, a dress of headbands, beads, flowers, jeans and bare feet - and this may suit those who wish to forget the principles of the past but, to the true rebel, just because time passes, things don't change that easily.

    "Vigilance is the price we pay for Freedom" (I think that's the quote (?))

    I think more than ever, that themes of, care for the environment, right to protest, hold to accountability and demand; where needed change (in both attitude and deed) is as important an issue for now as is has been in the past. Ensuring that the hippie lifestyle continues is a responsibility for us all. Educate others, and grow old disgracefully (?!)
    As long as we continue to hold true these values our commitment to this philosophy continues


    "60's Children - never grow old,
    for they have free spirit - inner strength and Soul",
    "In the Hippie - the future will lie,
    the guardians of Peace + Love - will never die".



    [​IMG]< Peace + Love ~ Save the Planet >

     
  14. hippiestead

    hippiestead Ms.Cinnamon

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    Hippies have been called other thing prior to the 60's & new names for hippies will continue to evolve, but we have always been here & will continue to always be here
     
  15. Om Organizer

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    I didn't answer the poll, but I've got a few I's on the subject.

    I think most people who identified themselves as hippies in early days prefer to remain unidentified and unlabeled. Back in 66 and 67 being a hippy was something special, at least I'm pretty sure it was. Then again, it may have all been a bunch of bullshit. Who can say? They certainly had good drugs and a different frame of reference than the preceeding generation. At 53, I just missed out on being an original hippy. I had long hair, used drugs and had sex with as many partners as I could, but never lived in a commune or did anything like that. I never called myself a hippy, although my sister certainly called me one whenever she was in a sarcastic mood. We were stoners, the younger brothers and sisters of the hippies. I certainly identify with the hippy ethos. I think there will always be a longing in certain people for the inner freedom hippydom represents. As Elvis Costello said "What's so funny about peace, love and understanding?"

    What hippies represent to me is something eternal that transcends the outer trapping of the hippy movement of the 60s. I think there a lot of highly evolved "hippies" on the planet taking care of business, but often you wouldn't know her if you saw her.
     
  16. Bonsai Ent

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    It's a well established fact that the last of the real hippies left planet earth in 1969, returning to their homeworld to fight in a terrible and imperialistic war against the punks (Hippies are only pacifists under the yellow sun of earth, under the red star of their homeworld they are bloodthirsty warriors).

    The last known transmission was received shortly before the Battle of the Clash, coming from their besieged capital St Leary.
     
  17. The manticore

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    defintly not the spirit lives on
     
  18. silverhippy

    silverhippy Comfortably Numb

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    We came back. And yes we wiped out the punks thank you very much. It was a long war and we are tired. We have come back to this beautiful little blue world to feel peace again. But we see a lot of work needs to be done. We will unite with these wonderful young ones who have kept the faith and once again rise up. We are not a thing of the past. We are a state of mind. Can you feel it ?

    Peace
     
  19. chuckf2000

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    You see lots of ppl on here who claim to be hippies but I don't think many of them are. At least they're not the 'Haight-Ashbury, San Fransico' brand of hippy we saw back in the 60s and 70s.

    Those guys were checking out of society. They were fed up with government and life as young Americans so they decided they would just not doing anything. They didn't want any jobs or responsibilities so they lived on the streets of San Fransico and other cities across the U.S. and later the world.

    Today, hippies won't leave the comfort of their home. They're not going to give up the job and run off to a commune. They say they don't like the war or global warming but they won't do anything about it. You don't see them organizing and camping out on the mall in Washington DC to protest the congress or the president.

    It's just cool to call yourself hippy but they won't give up there comforts to do something about society.
     
  20. silverhippy

    silverhippy Comfortably Numb

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    You did not have to live out in the street to be a hippy. It was best if you didn't live on the street. It was not a right of passage to live in a commune. Hippies have no badges no paper work saying I am hippy. Sure I'll go the Mall again. Take to the streets again I'm in. But there is no organized movement now. Call out the inguisitor see what happens. We need numbers. Where are they ? It's not cool to call yourself a hippy, I don't even know if it is cool to be a hippy. You just are or you're not a hippy that's all. I don't remember being called cool back in 68. I remember being put down. Haight Ashbury is just a place. Not a movement. I agree most people have gotten soft and lazy. But you might be suprised at how many will come out for the right reason. And even if we came out again would people listen ? They didn't before why would we think they would now ?

    Peace

    Peace
     

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