Home Free: Adventures of a Child of the Sixties
By (Author) Rifka Kreiter
She Writes Press
She Writes Press
29th June 2017
United States
Paperback
280
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
On a bus trip to a Catskill Mountain ashram, Rifka Kreiter recollects her past as she travels to meet Swamiji, another new guru on the scene in the bustling spiritual marketplace of 1976. Memories abound of an eventful childhood with an unstable mother on New Yorks Upper West Side and in LA, of dancing the Twist at Manhattans Peppermint Lounge, and of sitting in against the waras well as getting tear-gassed in Mississippi, surviving broken love affairs, and more. A checkerboard ride through the fifties, sixties, and early seventies, Home Free is powered by Kreiters passionate drive for pleasure, self-knowledge, andabove allfreedom from limitations, whether psychological, political, or spiritual. Ultimately, it is a joyful trip, as she strives to bust free, be it with drugs, therapy, political activism, or meditation. At last, she arrives at a destination as unexpected as it is transformational.
An astrologer once told Rifka Kreiter that a certain planetary conjunction in her chart signifies an unusual life, full of unexpected happenings, and this has certainly proved true. She studied acting at New Yorks High School of Performing Arts, philosophy at City College of New York, and clinical psychology at Adelphi University. She worked as a waitress, hat-check girl, and hearing researcher. She was Continuity Director at a New York radio station and Assistant Convention Manager at the Concord Resort Hotel. More recently, she tutored SAT Prep courses and was Assistant Director of Admissions at a rural community college. Since 1976, she has been following an ancient yogic path; she lived in a meditation ashram for ten years, and traveled to India three times during that period. Kreiter lives in suburban New Jersey with her partner. She blogs at homefreechildofthe60s.wordpress.com.