Some members of the American counterculture in the 1960s turned to Eastern philosophies and religions, particularly Buddhism and Hinduism, as they sought alternatives to mainstream Western values. They embraced ideas of peace, love, and spiritual enlightenment, often exploring practices such as meditation and yoga. Additionally, the use of psychedelic substances like LSD was widespread, as many believed these experiences could lead to greater understanding and connection with the universe. This shift reflected a broader rejection of materialism and a quest for deeper meaning in life.
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