Wonder what made them change...
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I'm 69. The hippie movement was orgranic. The government didn't know what to do with us because we were not afraid to organize and protest such things as the use of ddt, the manipulation of our food chain and squashing of small farms where we grew from our own seeds and raised animals in humane ways for our food. Now our seeds are owned by the government. Not a good idea. They also did not care for the influence we had for homeopathic care of our bodies. We were usually skeptical of our 3 and 6 month old babies getting multiple vaccines in one day only to have vax injured children. Now we know for sure the pharma companies knew all along about the high levels of aluminum in the vaccines. Also, most of you are probably too young to remember all the trash that lined our highways. Hippies headed the anti-litter campaign. We are also the original reduce, recycle and reusers. And yes, we are tree huggers. Most of us still plant trees every year. We also know the plants God gave us that are our true medicinals. Are there mistakes we made in the movement. Yes, but it was not out of a willingness to harm anyone.
You are genuine! Doctors constantly bug me about getting this test and that. They just can't seem to believe I'm so old and still so healthy. Not trusting them is GOOD for me. They think I'm a flower child cuz I had my kids at home and I eat "compost" bread, take my vitamins, farm organically and DO plant trees. And NO 2 month old of mine was going to get vaxxed. Glad to know there are some of us still around.
I'm older than you! I'm 73!
And you're older than me too!
I have a great time on these threads! When younger people bring up stuff from my prime years, I get excited and can relate pretty well! Experienced a lot of stuff, like seeing the Beatles at LAX, Stones at LAX, Mia Farrow at LAX, Bob Hope at Dulles, Doors and Canned Heat in concert at Frankfort Germany, Cream, Traffic, Steppenwolf, BlindFaith at Keoh Auditorium, St Louis, Mo, and Grateful Dead at Southern Illinois University, Illinois. That was just in the late '60s! Had a chance to go to Woodstock but couldn't afford it at the time! Glad I didn't because I probably would have been one of the people that took the bad acid! I got out of the service in 71 and of course, sowed a lot of wild oats, and attended a lot more concerts including Black Sabbath, ZZ Top, Led Zepplin, Rory Gallagher, Blue Oyster Cult, Fogg Hat, and some more I'm probably forgetting about! The best thing I've ever done was to come back and reconfirm my faith and hope in JESUS CHRIST and have committed to serving HIM for the rest of my life! Couldn't be happier and it's definitely a Natural High to know JESUS CHRIST and HIS Grace and Mercy toward me after all I've done in my past experiences living in the flesh! Just Sayin you can't go wrong following the WORD!
amen! And to think we get our flesh back in the next life. What a wonder! There's definitely worse things than death. Grateful to my Heavenly Father for the sacrifice of His son. Following His Word is the best and wisest choice I've ever made.
Those were the good old days and the good old bands. Have you noticed how weird music has become? You are so spot on though. My relationship with our Lord is so important. Good always wins over evil. I'm comfortable in the fact that God has his hands on the wheel. NCSWIC!!!!!