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Experience the Rainbow - 1978 Part2

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2007

In 1978 The Rainbow Gathering happened in the Umpqua National Forest east of Roseburg Oregon. This is part two 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.

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  • my momma was there!!!!! this is what the world should be... small communities all over, living together in peace and understanding, growing our own food, living nude, loving nature and existence. It will soon be this way and even better. Humanity is shifting, and my heart glows with love and happiness envisioning this new phase coming soon:)

    May unconditional love, understanding, happiness, unity and truth prevail.

    In Peace,

    Sélène:)

  • ☮ Love How The Dog Just walks in an Lays Right Down in the Middle of the Circle ☮

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  • beautiful people 

  • I'm pretty mainstream but something calls me to this....

  • C'est je pense la réaction inverse du trop moderne...

  • C'est je pense la réaction inverse du trop moderne...

  • tsk tsk tsk....

  • i was there, i was 4 y.o. it was not my neither my first, nor my last. WE LOVE YOU

  • ...what the hell was that white light that flew past twice at around 1:30

  • got a question and a word. agriculture. why are we going out of our way to get this paper to trade for food. why not gather or grow our own food. why not create or discover inventions or treasures or arts for food.

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