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Thousand praying for peace at the Black Oak Ranch - millions praying for peace around the world - at the same moment in time. You got to believe! *Viewed: 1139 times.
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The prayer ceremony began around sacred circle/alter to Jesai Sun and Laliep Kohongia, who were tragically killed in a motorcycle accident a few weeks prior to the event. *Viewed: 964 times.
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The Wild Divine played music, immediately following the prayer. Check out their creations at www.wilddivine.com Viewed: 883 times.
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More of the Wild Divine *Viewed: 1107 times.
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Jesai's mother was there for global prayer. Here, she holds hands with the whole circle, praying for peace *Viewed: 1331 times.
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Dorje Bond and her crew from "Intents" created the central shade structure in the main stage area. Thanks Dorje for keeping everyone cool. *Viewed: 1015 times.
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A panoramic view of the central shade structure, by Dorje Bond and her "Intents" crew. Viewed: 840 times.
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Kia Miller films Chris Deckker, as he introduces the prayer for peace. *Viewed: 966 times.
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Chris Deckker - founder of Earthdance International *Viewed: 1036 times.
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Chris' wife Angela addresses the crowd, and leads the Prayer, with baby Aleyah in arms. *Viewed: 883 times.
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Aleyah, Angela, and Chris - enjoying the moment. Viewed: 858 times.
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Angela opens her heart to all of the other open hearts. Viewed: 878 times.
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Kia Miller, holding steady on Chris *Viewed: 1043 times.
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Side view of the Friends of the Eel River "fish tent". This tent was designed by Michael Guerierro and constructed by Dorje Bond. It debuted at Earthdance. Viewed: 1052 times.
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Nadananda, founder of Friends of the Eel River, and Michael Guerierro, proudly stand at the entrance (mouth) of the fish tent. *Viewed: 1124 times.
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Inside the tent were 15 informational panels and maps, describing some of the critical issues in the Eel River Watershed. *Viewed: 924 times.
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A panoramic view from the demonstration tree-sit. Leave the car culture behind for a few days, and enter the world of crafts, activism, and peace planners. Viewed: 914 times.
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A mirrored image of the demonstration treesit and the tethered trampoline. The trampoline was suspended a few feet above the ground and spun around. Shortly after set up, a band of children succeed in a non-violent takeover of the trampoline, and they maintained occupancy for most of a day. *Viewed: 1338 times.
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