Christmas 1968 by Rose-Roberta Pauling It was the holiday season 1968. Over thirty years ago, but it seems like a hop, skip and a jump away or maybe a huge leap into a space, so long gone that no one really remembers what we were all about then, unless one lived it. I was going to the New School for Social Research—registered in a Human Awareness certificate program--mixed in with all these radical thinkers, free thinkers and anarchists--some of whom thought that it would be a good idea to destroy the government. As naïve as I was in those days, I used to ask this question, “Well, what will you do afterwards.” No one had an answer. You weren’t supposed to ask them. But, it was a good time. People were learning to communicate, to express oneself, to step out of their boxes that they were hiding in, ask the right questions (most of the time anyway), seek new truths and meditation was the new vogue. Amongst my teachers