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Woodstock 40 Years After: How it Changed Religion in America (article)

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  • August 18, 2009 at 12:11 pm #32062

    Michael Winn

    40 YEARS LATER, WOODSTOCK’S SPIRITUAL VIBES STILL RESONATE
    By Steve Rabey
    Associated Press
    August 6, 2009

    http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/life/religion/6563302.html

    Organizers of the Woodstock Music and Art Fair planned for a crowd of 50,000
    at their August gathering 40 years ago in rural New York. Instead, nearly
    500,000 people showed up to hear Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and the Who,
    transforming the festival into an iconic — and some say spiritual — event
    that still resonates in America.

    “A community grew out of Woodstock,” says organizer Michael Lang in his new
    book The Road to Woodstock. “A sense of possibility and hope was born and
    spread around the globe.”

    Rock historian Pete Fornatale goes further. “I wanted to make the case that
    Woodstock was a spiritual experience,” says the author of Back to the
    Garden: The Story of Woodstock.

    Fornatale is no religious zealot. “I’m not a believer. I’m not a
    nonbeliever. I’m a wanna-believer,” he says. But he’s clearly on a crusade
    to explore the spiritual dimensions of the festival, which organizers moved
    from the town of Woodstock to a farm near Bethel, which means “House of God”
    in Hebrew.

    “Spirituality may not be the first thing people associate with Woodstock,”
    says Fornatale, who recently talked about his book at the Museum at Bethel
    Woods, situated on the site of the festival. “But young people were
    searching for an identity and for a meaning that they found there that
    weekend.”

    Fornatale sees the festival as a massive communion ceremony featuring hymns
    like Amazing Grace and Swing Low, Sweet Chariot performed by Arlo Guthrie
    and Joan Baez, sermons by musical prophets the likes of Sylvester Stewart of
    Sly and the Family Stone, and a modern-day re-enactment of Jesus’ miracle of
    the loaves and fishes exhibited in the communal ethos of festival goers who
    shared food with hungry “brothers and sisters.”

    Not all historians share Fornatale’s reading of Woodstock, but most agree
    that the Woodstock generation transformed American religious and spiritual
    life.

    “The counterculture became the culture,” says Mark Oppenheimer, who examined
    changes among Protestant, Catholic and Jewish believers in Knocking on
    Heaven’s Door: American Religion in the Age of Counterculture.

    Oppenheimer says the era’s main religious changes were “aesthetic, not
    theological.” As he explains, “Woodstock wasn’t about a lot of intellectual
    content or sophisticated arguments. Instead, there was an extraordinary
    artistic, musical, social happening. And that’s what the era was for
    religion.”

    During the 1960s, Southern Baptist seminary students had to fight for their
    right to wear long hair or sandals. By the ‘ 70s, Oppenheimer says,
    religious leaders realized there was “no virtue in being buttoned-down and
    square.”

    Now the unbuttoned look is the norm for megachurch pastors such as Rick
    Warren. “No one questions that a burly fellow who stands up front with a
    beard and a Hawaiian shirt can speak prophetically about the Gospel
    message,” said Oppenheimer. “That’s not something that would have happened
    in the 1950s or 1960s.”

    San Francisco writer Don Lattin, who has written three books about ’60s
    spirituality, said a key to the transformations of that decade can be found
    at the Esalen Institute, a retreat center in California often seen as the
    birthplace of the human-potential movement.

    “There was a pervasive shift from the theological to the therapeutic,” said
    Lattin, author of Following Our Bliss: How the Spiritual Ideals of the
    Sixties Shape Our Lives Today. “It was all about feeling good rather than
    being good. It was about stress reduction, not salvation.”

    Today, the legacy of Esalen can be found at “seeker-sensitive” churches that
    market to congregants based on their felt needs and Catholic retreat centers
    that offer sessions on yoga, meditation and the Enneagram.

    And while members of the Woodstock generation were mostly opposed to the
    Vietnam War, many embraced the computer technology created by the
    military-industrial complex, said Stanford University professor Fred Turner,
    author of From Counterculture to Cyberculture. “The communalists of the
    1960s had faith in the ability of individuals to use small-scale
    technologies of communication to create communities of consciousness,” said
    Turner, who believes this ethos helped shape today’s Internet.

    While these authors don’t neglect the dark side of the ’60s, including the
    breakdown of the family, they argue we are still following in the footsteps
    of the Woodstock generation.

    “These values have spread out into the culture so much we don’t even see
    them anymore,” says Lattin.

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