Nick Nolte’s girlfriend introduced him to a strange way to stop drinking. She invited her Hare Krishna friends over to their house and they started having drum circles and chanting. The four principles of the Hindu Hare Krishna movement are strict vegetarianism with no meat, fish or eggs, no sex for non-procreation purposes, no gambling and no intoxication which includes alcohol, caffeine and tobacco. Nolte, 67, was photographed passed out drunk on the floor of an airport in Hawaii last July, and has had a lifelong battle with alcoholism. The Hare Krishna’s have come to his rescue though, and he’s found that their chanting relaxes him and helps him stay away from booze:
Nick’s live-in girlfriend, Clytie, 39, introduced the star to the Hare Krishna group, hoping they could help him beat the bottle, confide soruces. “As strange as it may sound, the religious cult seems to have done the trick,” revealed the pal.
“The Hare Krishnas come to Nick’s Malibu property at night, hold drum circles and chant for him.
“Nick always joins in, and it makes him feel better. It relaxes him.
“Since the Krishnas came into his life, he’s completely lost his desire to drink.”
[From The National Enquirer, print edition, May 12, 2008]
The Hare Krishnas, or International Society for Krishna Consciousness, are one of the most controversial cults in the world. They were exposed in huge scandals in the 1980s when it came out that children were being sexually and physically abused in their boarding schools. They’ve been accused of brainwashing young converts and turning them against their families and loved ones, forcing them to live in abject poverty as slaves to the movement.
Good for Nolte for being able to quit drinking. The Hare Krishnas are dangerous, though, and have been involved in murder and abuse scandals that rival even the more hardcore cults. You wonder how much it’s going to cost Nolte in the long run if he gets involved with a cult.
Nolte’s girlfriend Clytie Lane was once his Pilate’s teacher and they now have a seven month-old baby daughter together.
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I find this article terribly offensive and misinformed and needs to be retracted immediately. This is disgusting and insulting to the millions in the Vaisnava society all over the world which are peaceful and highly moral people (if you ever get a chance to meet some or visit one of the temples you would know). All followers of the religion would have greatly condemned the criminals involved in the scandal. They do not represent what Krishna Consciousness stands for at all and this article gives such a bad impression to people unfamiliar with Hare Krishna beliefs. That is like saying All Catholics are dangerous because the priests molested young boys scandals. I'm totally disgusted at the ignorance and disrespect in this article denouncing the Hare Krishna religion lowering their existence to a "dangerous cult". Since when did vegetarianism, abstinence, avoidance of alcohol and gambling ever hurt anyone? Does that sound like "hardcore" "dangerous" people or is it meant to be a sarcastic joke? It seems to me that they've helped Nick Nolte (who was much more dangerous to society) to gain some control of his life and isn't that a good thing?
1Thank you for pointing out that unfortunately there always seems to be a few bad apples /fanatics who try to use religion as an excuse or way to try and exploit/abuse others. certainly this type of behavior /consciousness should be condemned but that doesn't make the core message and essence of all great spiritual teachings corrupt, dangerous or invalid. We should always try to see the good that others are doing and try to be like bees attracted to the sweetness of honey rather than like flies attracted to ****!
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