I can't believe nobody got this! The Astral Plane was NOT a sightseeing biplane in San Francisco, but I like that interpretation. Points given for creativity!
No, G.R.S. Meade, a English author said this in 1919 about Gnostic religions:
"The astral plane, also called the astral world, is a plane of existence postulated by classical (particularly neo-Platonic), medieval, oriental and esoteric philosophies and mystery religions."
Yes, it breaks into the use and effects of LSD and other psychedelic drugs. And (imo) "the bay" is almost certainly about San Francisco, as the song was released only months after the Summer of Love.
I can't believe nobody got this! The Astral Plane was NOT a sightseeing biplane in San Francisco, but I like that interpretation. Points given for creativity!
No, G.R.S. Meade, a English author said this in 1919 about Gnostic religions: "The astral plane, also called the astral world, is a plane of existence postulated by classical (particularly neo-Platonic), medieval, oriental and esoteric philosophies and mystery religions."
Yes, it breaks into the use and effects of LSD and other psychedelic drugs. And (imo) "the bay" is almost certainly about San Francisco, as the song was released only months after the Summer of Love.