The Witness Within

#87 Consciousness

May 31, 2021
Explore the transformative consciousness movement of the 60s and 70s, sparked by Timothy Leary's famous motto. Young seekers flocked to Eastern gurus, searching for deeper meaning amid societal upheaval and the Vietnam War. Delve into the critiques of drug-induced enlightenment and learn about the enduring legacy of true spiritual teachings. Musa emphasizes the importance of maintaining faith, compassion for suffering, and transcending attachments to find joy in life's challenges.
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1960s Consciousness As A Reaction

  • Musa Muhaiyaddeen connects the 1960s consciousness movement to deep societal questioning about meaning and authority.
  • He frames Eastern teachings as a response to young people's search for new ways to encounter existence.
ANECDOTE

East Meets West In The Sixties

  • Musa Muhaiyaddeen describes hordes of Eastern gurus and Western seekers traveling to India and Nepal for teachers.
  • He illustrates how iconic figures sought Eastern philosophy to find new meaning in life.
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War Fueled Existential Questioning

  • The draft and Vietnam War pushed young people to question authority and societal norms in the 1960s.
  • That political pressure fueled broader existential and moral questioning among the youth.
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