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HIGH TIMES Films -- Stephen Gaskin Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2006

This HT film short follows the journey of counterculture icon Stephen Gaskin from the early movement in Haight-Ashbury to his famed teachings know as Monday Night Class to his co-founding The Farm in Tennessee.

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  • how sad that this ground breaking stuf has so few views and comments

  • some people still live on the Farm, no? But not the Gaskins...right?

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  • @Giselle62 the Gaskins are still there

  • I spend my birthday up at the farm .They were a hard working bunch !I think a good many baby boomer woodstockers have sold out for themselves and left the kids behind.The viagra commercials and such shows how far we have come as boomers.

  • you are in the 60"s..... sell out for the times... please what a joke!! bunch of sell outs

  • Stephen is a true teacher, a real guy and someone who changed my life. It's been thirty five years since I lived on The Farm but it has always stayed with me. I see him every once in a while and it's always fresh and real. He was the first eclectic teacher I met and the best. Thank God for Stephen in my life and thank you Stephen for saving my ass!........Scott Salzman

  • Thanks!

  • 1st heard of him on KQED in SF as a teen in the late 60's. Read his books. He influenced me along with Timothy Leary, Alan Watts, Hesse, & Malcolm X. Alan Watts was the only one I saw/heard live.

  • My ex and I used to drop in to the Monday night class at the beach by the old Cliff House in San Francisco. He sure had a great way of expressing complicated issues at a complicated time. Great bunch of people to hang with too. Glad things are going so well for all. He certainly helped me form a philosophy to live by. Thanks to him and the family.

  • stephen and ina may still live on the farm. And many others

  • Truly, Stephen was one of the greatest influences on my life and many others. I still use his "teachings" every day in my work with children. (I am a Waldorf Kindergarten teacher) He has helped me become more aware of energy and goodness.

    Though I never lived on the "Farm", I was deeply influenced by what I read and I continue to pass this understanding on to the little ones.

    Thank you, Stephen.

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