25 Pictures that Show Hippies’ World of Peace and Love


What started as a youth movement in San Francisco during the early 1960s soon spread around the world.  The hippie subculture began its development and the ‘hippies’ accompanied a counter-culture movement of peace, free love, and good times that left the world forever changed. Its origins may be traced to European social movements during the 19th and early 20th century such as Bohemians, and the influence of Eastern religion and spirituality.

While many of us may not believe, our grandparent’s generation was most likely a part of that amazing revolution of love. From around 1967, its fundamental ethos — including harmony with nature, communal living, artistic experimentation particularly in music, and the widespread use of recreational drugs — spread around the world during the counterculture of the 1960s, which has become closely associated with the subculture.

The following pictures clearly show that drugs, good music, and activism were something we would not have the best aspects of the modern world we live in.

A Couple Standing in the Midst of Woodstock 1969

1967, Woburn Abbey, Hippies enjoy themselves at the 1967 Woburn Abbey Love In

A hippy is pictured topless in the crowd at Knebworth rock festival in 1979..

 

Dancing in the Middle of a Field at Woodstock 1969

 

Three Young Hippies Passing Around a Joint

Dancing in the Rain at Woodstock

It Was the Era of Free Love…..

And Protest….

Music Festivals, pic: 22nd June 1970, A young woman topless and covered in body paint draws onlookers at the Music Festival of the Rising Sun at Mantorf, Sweden

Of Course, There Was Plenty of Dancing….Because the Music Was AMAZING.

Two Words: Flower Power

And After Dancing to All Of That Great Music, They Had to Jump in For a Quick Nature Bath.

Source: http://awarenessact.com

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