As a college student in the early 2000’s, I liked to pretend it was the 1970’s by doing lots of mushrooms, listening to “album oriented rock”, and reading the books of Carlos Castaneda.
I remember friends in the 70s raving about Carlos' first book; I never got around to reading him until less than 10 years ago or so (when I was less religious and more open); I enjoyed it, but somewhere along the way it occurred to me that he was making it all up; it was his creative story to put across his own philosophy, which made it no less interesting, but I didn't read any more of his stuff after that. And "Lithium" is one of my favorite Nirvana songs!
I remember friends in the 70s raving about Carlos' first book; I never got around to reading him until less than 10 years ago or so (when I was less religious and more open); I enjoyed it, but somewhere along the way it occurred to me that he was making it all up; it was his creative story to put across his own philosophy, which made it no less interesting, but I didn't read any more of his stuff after that. And "Lithium" is one of my favorite Nirvana songs!