Nina Graboi
New Age spiritual leader
Nina Graboi was a prominent figure in the realm of New Age spirituality, with a multifaceted background that encompassed art, writing, philosophy, and spiritual exploration. Her life's journey was marked by significant challenges, including surviving the Holocaust and spending time in a North African detention camp before eventually settling in the United States as a refugee. This experience would later influence her spiritual and philosophical pursuits.
As a key player in the 1960s psychedelic movement, Graboi co-founded and directed the New York Center of the League for Spiritual Discovery, a pioneering institution that introduced LSD-based meditation to Manhattan. Her work was closely tied to that of notable figures such as Timothy Leary, Richard Alpert, Jean Houston, Abraham Maslow, Stanley Krippner, and Alan Watts, with whom she collaborated and shared ideas. Through her work, Graboi left a lasting impact on the spiritual and philosophical landscape of her time, contributing to the evolution of New Age thought and practice.