I'm going festing! On Thursday Minnie and I are heading off for three days of music, dancing, art and fun. And...I get to share it with my son! I'm so excited!!
"This festival asks its attendees to stop, pause, and praise the land of
which surrounds them. As it states on the festival’s main page, “Human
Nature is an exploration into the human psyche through sound and light.
Multiple stages meander throughout the creek, creating the setting for
mystical journeys that transcend genre and category. Time and space
converge each night to meld reality and sense with sensibility and in
one of the most beautiful coastal properties in the Northwest! Human
Nature is an event that leaves nothing desired, and everyone fulfilled.”
This sense of fulfillment derives from the festivals emphasis on
community and insight. For example, there is an opening ceremony, a
segment in which the music is not playing, where one will speak of the
power of gathering."
This is my first comment on your blog which I have been following for a short time. Would love to know where this festival takes place and if Northwest Human Nature is the name of the fest. I used to go to festivals often when I lived in Southern California but am no longer able to indulge. Have a great time.
ReplyDeleteWell, the festival was in the Northwest but I think it was just called "Human Nature". It was rainy and muddy, but still had a fabulous time :).
DeleteWell, it has become very clear to me that I simply must find some type of gaia-spirit-gathering, around here-yes, even in Indiana, it happens, I'm sure. Now, to research, a bit. However, we're dealing with "triple-digit heat", this week...fall would be good. soul-food, for you, no doubt, just being there, spreading and sharing the spirit. much love to you,
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After my first trip to Glastonbury the next Gaia gathering I went to was in Leavenworth, KS. Quite the difference! But if they have them in Leavenworth, they gotta have something in Indiana.
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