| ▲ | coldtea 2 days ago | |
>Yet he was known for taking LSD, living with monks and yogis in India, visiting the Hari Krishna temples, visiting the Zen Buddhist temples, giving a copy of Autobiography of a Yogi to everyone who attended his funeral, and I’m just learning now that he wrote horoscope software. I suspect there was much more unexplored depth to his spiritual beliefs Does that sound like some real depth? This part "known for taking LSD, living with monks and yogis in India, visiting the Hari Krishna temples, visiting the Zen Buddhist temples" basically describes any self-respecting hipster hippie in the late 60s/early 70s. There were even bus services that catered to the market, and many celebs at the time (most famously The Beatles) did the same: | ||
| ▲ | anthk 2 days ago | parent [-] | |
Mckenna, too. And Jacobo Grinberg. And I still think that if these people deeped into Math and Physics instead of humanities they would reach to crazy conclusions on Cosmology. | ||