The Romantic Psychedelic Revolutionary

by David Nazar


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/11/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 304
ISBN : 9781452072050
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 304
ISBN : 9781452072043

About the Book

A barefoot hippie on probation encounters a debutante on a streetcar in New Orleans and falls in love. Thus begins an amazing adventure. There are miraculous escapes, incredible coincidences, and the story of one young man's journey for Goldwater conservative to radical LSD revolutionary - from rational materialism to mysticism - from fast food to natural food. If you have ever been curious about what it was really like to be a hippie, and what motivated the movement," The Romantic Psychedelic Revolutionary" is for you. And it is all completely true.


About the Author

Like so many others, David Nazar became a hippie during the Summer of Love in 1967. Inspired by psychedelics, driven by idealism, he and his Hippie family were a part of the movement that turned away from consumerism, materialism and the Viet Nam War and tried their best to create a new and better world and society. They lived through the war against psychedelic substances that lead to illegal arrests, inquisitional tactics, and the imprisonment of so many innocent young kids. And for what? For nothing more that seeking God within themselves - and for demonstrating against and refusing to fight in an unjust war.

David went on to help create the Natural Foods Industry and produced and marketed one of the worlds first vegeburgers. In 1996 David authored and published "There is a Tomorrow", a novel that envisions the more peaceful and equitable world that would result from achieving ecologically sustainablity.

As a Yoga and Tai Chi teacher for over 25 years, David has been leading students to a healthy lifestyle that is not only good for the individual, but also for the environment and the animals we share the planet with. The idealism of the hippies has found continuous expression in the live of this author.