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Experience the Rainbow - 1978 Part3

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In 1978 The Rainbow Gathering happened in the Umpqua National Forest east of Roseburg Oregon. This is part 3 of a multipart offering. Directed by Ed Mellnik and produced by the the organization then known as White Light Media Arts. MOre parts coming. The entire 45 minute DVD is available for free to anyone willing to pay for shipping and handling $6 to EMA Video in Portland Oregon.
I would like to acknowledge the great crew who worked so hard to make this project happen. Anne Kaluzny, Joseph Reesha, Paul Petock and Jesse Nazareth...just to name a few. (more) (less)

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  • Okay, who smoked up Ranger Gordon and Ranger Ed before the interview?

  • The button has been pushed the bombs are on the way,what am I going to do? I'm going to eat the strawberry and savor it.

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  • @mbommari The piano/accordian thingy is called a Harmonium. Thy are popular instruments in the Krishna community and Indian culture.

  • @IrishLincoln HAHHAH... yes....thinkin the same thing

  • it's so funny to me that Ram Dass is quoting Don Juan from Castaneda's books. Awesome.

  • what is the name of that instrument that the hare krishna is playing

  • I happen to like cougars too. And park in the designated areas!

  • Chanting as an antidote to human problems? Why not? Thanks to Ram Dass for reminding us that part of compassion is allowing others to be as they are as long as they don't do too much harm.

    May all beings be harmless.

  • Ram Das :))

  • I met the rainbow people after that gathering in the Oregon Peace camp. I was 13 at the time. The law back then didn't fear the Rainbow People like they do now. Violence was dealt with peacefully if possible. And violence was rare. The violence didn't start with Rainbows. Rainbow people are non violent for the most part. The problems started when the law started getting involved. Until then the gatherings were peaceful. The rangers in this one are typical of the times.

  • gordon and ed ''up in smoke!!!! meoy wowee man

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