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Tag Archives: Jack Kerouac
Jailbreak (from Bus to Busted and Out Again)
Passages from Jack Kerouac, Bob Dylan lyrics and meditations from the Great Kanzeon keep the narrator sane and focused on his goals as he drifts across Mexico in the 1970s, experiencing a brief period of incarceration for travelling without proper papers. “They Put Me in Jail, But I Have the Key.” Continue reading →
Posted in Art and Literary, Reminiscence, Spiritual and Mediation, Stories, Stories and Songs, Tim Weil, Travels and Adventures
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Tagged Avalokiteshwara Bodhisattva, Carbine rifle, Dharma Bums, Great Kanzeon, Guadalajara, Jack Kerouac, Mexico, Steve McQueen, The Drifters, The Great Escape, Yucatan
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