Eight Finger Eddie: The Hippie History of Goa and Kathmandu


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EIGHT FINGER EDDIE teleports old hippies back into the BOUNDLESS, RARE FREEDOM in India during the hashish-powered, sexy Golden Age from 1964 to 1973. Lavishly illustrated with 42 rare photographs, the HIPPIE HISTORY of GOA and KATHMANDU comes alive through these spirited, end-of-life recollections from India's most renowned expatriate. Eddie was famous from Goa to Kathmandu as "the Original Freak." Enjoy the first and last pages of the book: FIRST PAGE: Outwardly, Eight Finger Eddie was nothing special. He lived humbly in India for 44 years on $100 a month. Yet, to his thousands of hippie friends, he was a most sacred man. Eddie was not a high flier in India like Ram Dass, but he was one of us. He was earthy, a pleasure to be with, and if you were flipped-out, he would feed and shelter you. During his second trip to Goa in 1966 -- at the age of 42 -- Eddie welcomed all hippie travelers to live and to share food in his home. He explained to his expatriate neighbor on Colva Beach, "It is cold in Goa at night, so I am simply providing shelter for those with little or no money to rent a room.

Author: Earthman
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 12/11/2015
Pages: 224
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.61lbs
Size: 11.02h x 8.50w x 0.58d
ISBN13: 9781517634421
ISBN10: 1517634423
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Adventurers & Explorers

About the Author
Earthman partook fully --- with enthusiasm! --- in the hippie trip in India and Nepal. From 1967 to 1973, the author traveled across the Road to Kathmandu and Goa an amazing eight times --- logging in 40,000 miles / 64,000 kilometers of hippie road trips --- crisscrossing the daunting deserts of Syria, Iraq, Persian, and Afghanistan simply by sticking his thumb out for a ride from a passing stranger. With his background in award-winning photojournalism, Earthman compassionately documents the fabulous India hippie trip through these playful interviews with Eddie. At 68 years old, Earthman interweaves his lifetime of Tibetan Buddhism with his sacred inner exploration with pure entheogens. Feel welcome to interact with him on his global website: Earthpeople World HQ.com. Enjoy this following page about Eddie's second trip to India when he was 42 years old: This Trail of Hashish is an arduous 5,000mi/8,000km. The road begins in Istanbul and ends in either Kathmandu or Goa. Remember, Eddie had traveled the Hashish Trail once before in 1964 -- but in the opposite direction from Kathmandu to Istanbul. So, he is more savvy about the journey. He always knows what the road looks like up ahead, an empowering, survival advantage. Hippie historians write about this grandest of road trips as the "Road to Kathmandu" or the "Hashish Trail." This passageway is the most trans-formative East/West cross-pollination corridor since Marco Polo and the Silk Road. Eddie takes this long way to India. The first fabulous city on the Road to Kathmandu is Istanbul on the shore of the Bosporus River that separates Europe from Asia. The wise traveler in 1966 took the ferry across the Bosporus Straits because there were no bridges at the time. Every road from Europe converges in Istanbul, Turkey. Every hippie must funnel into Istanbul -- after which, like a stoned jinnee poooofing out of a bottle -- he will magically emerge into the exotica of Asia. Many freak travelers from America and Europe became too strung out on hard drugs in the Gulhane Hotel in Istanbul to make that ferry crossing. Throwing caution to the wind -- or having no other choice -- the wild way to cross Turkey and Iran was to hitchhike, but the most fun way to travel overland was to road trip with kindred spirits in a freak bus or van. Eddie travels across Asia Minor by bus in one week. When he walks into Afghanistan, the true other-worldliness in Asia begins.

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