Oh my gosh, this is such a sweet recollection! My husband and I were founding members of The Farm. We were starry-eyed and idealistic and so optimistic about "changing the world". To this day, I consider the years we lived on The Farm to be strongly formative in what I believe and how I have lived my life since. Thank you for sharing this clip from the past!
Very sweet. Interviews with members of the The Farm, 2022 would be a great followup. And interviews with founding members and where they are today, children and grandchildren. My time on the Farm continues to be the template by which I live my life.
In the summer of 71 I met some people from this caravan whose bus broke down in Boulder County, Colorado in route to The Farm. There was a lady, about 6-7 years older than me, Oakland Annie, her 5 year old son and her sister, Lindy, who was a year younger than me. I camped with them about a week, and they had to go back to SF and asked me to hold the bus down until they got back. So I got to know some of those people and what they were all about.
great interview with peter. there was a book by the book publishing a few years later called voices from the farm which was a colllection of short stories. first it had no pictures and later was reprinted with pictures. i have given copies of the book to a lot of people over the years. peter is an excellent person to interview. since then people have scattered around the world but we maintain contact mostly through facebook. it was an incredible experience
I visited briefly in the early 70's. Nice people but it was at a time when Stephen Gaskin was in jail for marijuana; my friend and I were using a car belonging to my parents (with permission), but the people in charge were worried that we were runaways or something, I guess, and they separated us and gave us the third degree when we first arrived. I remember that the guy who questioned me was a big fierce-looking fellow with a full black beard. They put us to work fertilizing the vineyard, and I was too young and immature to like working much, so we only stayed the one day.
Also if ya dig and enjoyed this video on The Farm which was cool I lived at Jesus People USA community and still a long haired after all these years though with a changed heart and peace 😀 you may also enjoy the song " Most of All " By Glenn Kaiser and Where Roses Grow Live by Rez Band Awesome songs check them out. Also I remember hearing the song by Led Zepp " In My Time of Dyin " during my drug years and made me think about death and Jesus. Then a hippy friend that dug Jesus told me more of Jesus love and forgiveness and how I could also know Jesus love. So in 1981 I cried out to Jesus and wow man He came into my life and I had and have so much joy and peace and now know that through Jesus when I die I will be with Him in Heaven. Hey Jesus loves each of you also and yall can know Him if you are at all open. Just cry out to Him and a good question to ask yourself if you were to die today would you go to heaven ? And if yes why ? To find out more please read the Gospel of John in the Bible or check out the movie on RUclips. 😀
That's where my family is from. My dad was the pot grower & my mom Chris Miller is 1 of the OG 15( FOUNDER OF WHOLE FOODS) I WASNT born there I was born in Austin. But my father Jeff Miller told me later on in life that a bunch of kids committed suicide cuz they where being bullied cuz they where different. But I got some crazy stories about the farm & the beginning of WHOLE FOODS from catering for Bob Dylan to Christmas party's for Willie Nelson
I too, was summarily thrown off in the middle of the night, during a snowstorm in my case. That's what they did to the second generation. We, who toiled and worked sans high school diplomas and money etc. These useless pricks screwed us. Now they know it and are trying to figure out how to get us back.
Wow! I went to see Steve Gaskin at "The Family Dog' in 69. It was great to hear him speak. I did not know of his background so appreciate your info on Steve. When Steve finished speaking, someone dumped a large jar or bag of orange sunshine tabs on the stage and I was fortunate enough to scoop up a bunch of them. Probably some of the best acid I had experienced! I gave most of it away to friends and ate some of it. It was "far out". man! Oh the memories!
I spent some time there in early 70s I was visiting my aunt. I stayed in one of the house's with about 5 family's. I brought alot of hash but after couple weeks when the hash ran out they said i had to stay in the bunk house and go to work 😆 They were a great bunch of ppl tho. It was cool seeing all the buses they came there in , good exp but not for me.
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Oh my gosh, this is such a sweet recollection! My husband and I were founding members of The Farm. We were starry-eyed and idealistic and so optimistic about "changing the world". To this day, I consider the years we lived on The Farm to be strongly formative in what I believe and how I have lived my life since. Thank you for sharing this clip from the past!
We love hearing when people from these old videos get to see them. Wishing you all the best!
Very sweet. Interviews with members of the The Farm, 2022 would be a great followup. And interviews with founding members and where they are today, children and grandchildren. My time on the Farm continues to be the template by which I live my life.
Great idea! We've been thinking about this as well!
kind of a rushed overview of where they are at now:
ruclips.net/video/XiHuTgN2Jrk/видео.html
In the summer of 71 I met some people from this caravan whose bus broke down in Boulder County, Colorado in route to The Farm. There was a lady, about 6-7 years older than me, Oakland Annie, her 5 year old son and her sister, Lindy, who was a year younger than me. I camped with them about a week, and they had to go back to SF and asked me to hold the bus down until they got back. So I got to know some of those people and what they were all about.
What an incredible story!!
I believe i met Annie , she moved to a small house outside the farm
Did they come back
Great piece of history right here. Thank you so much for posting.
Thank you Dean and Dudley for preserving part of our history.
Such a foolish organization. What would they do without luxury of USA world around them? They will probably wouldn't survive even a year.
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As a 20something who lives by the same creed, its really really sweet to see this. We are working hard to keep the momentum going
That's an awesome comment and gives me some hope for the future.
We all stopped by and helped out on our own journey. Beautiful community. Blessings.🙏🏼🤲🏼💙
The Farm Community was an inspiration then and it is inspiring to see it continues to this day.
great interview with peter. there was a book by the book publishing a few years later called voices from the farm which was a colllection of short stories. first it had no pictures and later was reprinted with pictures. i have given copies of the book to a lot of people over the years. peter is an excellent person to interview. since then people have scattered around the world but we maintain contact mostly through facebook. it was an incredible experience
Amazing to hear this!
@@SoundingsMindfulMedia he did a great job describing our life and connections
I live next door to The Farm here in TN
I visited briefly in the early 70's. Nice people but it was at a time when Stephen Gaskin was in jail for marijuana; my friend and I were using a car belonging to my parents (with permission), but the people in charge were worried that we were runaways or something, I guess, and they separated us and gave us the third degree when we first arrived. I remember that the guy who questioned me was a big fierce-looking fellow with a full black beard. They put us to work fertilizing the vineyard, and I was too young and immature to like working much, so we only stayed the one day.
Awesome story
Everyone on the Farm worked hard to make things work, and people who came expecting to do something else soon learned otherwise. :)
I spy a Young Ina May. What a true revolutionary she is!
I married a girl who was born on the Farm. RIP Anya Ohlerking.
How she pass?
Suicide.
We have been speaking of this societal revolution sense around 1967. Where are these farms now? I would love to help out.
Splendid. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Also if ya dig and enjoyed this video on The Farm which was cool I lived at Jesus People USA community and still a long haired after all these years though with a changed heart and peace 😀 you may also enjoy the song " Most of All " By Glenn Kaiser and Where Roses Grow Live by Rez Band Awesome songs check them out. Also I remember hearing the song by Led Zepp " In My Time of Dyin " during my drug years and made me think about death and Jesus. Then a hippy friend that dug Jesus told me more of Jesus love and forgiveness and how I could also know Jesus love. So in 1981 I cried out to Jesus and wow man He came into my life and I had and have so much joy and peace and now know that through Jesus when I die I will be with Him in Heaven. Hey Jesus loves each of you also and yall can know Him if you are at all open. Just cry out to Him and a good question to ask yourself if you were to die today would you go to heaven ? And if yes why ? To find out more please read the Gospel of John in the Bible or check out the movie on RUclips. 😀
Proud to be an OKA from Maskoka
I used to go across the street to the Monday Night Class.
never was down with the country life though.
I spent some time there in about 1979 have some memeries do we still exist
My father east coast
So cool!!!!
@@SoundingsMindfulMedia do you know if "alpha farm" in Oregon has a connection?
I found myself there in the early 90's...
I'm not sure!
@@Chappa36 Hmmm. There were satellites. Interesting question, as I lived in Portland for a while and still live in the PNW.
What a beautiful vision to live❤
That's where my family is from. My dad was the pot grower & my mom Chris Miller is 1 of the OG 15( FOUNDER OF WHOLE FOODS) I WASNT born there I was born in Austin. But my father Jeff Miller told me later on in life that a bunch of kids committed suicide cuz they where being bullied cuz they where different. But I got some crazy stories about the farm & the beginning of WHOLE FOODS from catering for Bob Dylan to Christmas party's for Willie Nelson
Interesting. My first boyfriend grew up there, he was one of the kids abandoned there. He wasn't a huge fan.
I too, was summarily thrown off in the middle of the night, during a snowstorm in my case. That's what they did to the second generation. We, who toiled and worked sans high school diplomas and money etc. These useless pricks screwed us. Now they know it and are trying to figure out how to get us back.
@@FiveGunsWest Well the hare krishna kids who were similarly treated succeeded with a class action lawsuit, maybe you could do the same?
In what way were kids abandoned there and why?
@@HanneBonte They took in children whose parents couldn't take care of them.
@@FiveGunsWestmay I ask how old you are now?
Wow! I went to see Steve Gaskin at "The Family Dog' in 69. It was great to hear him speak. I did not know of his background so appreciate your info on Steve. When Steve finished speaking, someone dumped a large jar or bag of orange sunshine tabs on the stage and I was fortunate enough to scoop up a bunch of them. Probably some of the best acid I had experienced! I gave most of it away to friends and ate some of it. It was "far out". man! Oh the memories!
Great story!
she got that mom both holding the mic and breastfeeding XD
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The subtitles say 'hate street' instead of Haight Street, unfortunately.
they are auto generated
@@TreyAnderson528 I know. I only mention this in case anyone who ever watches this doesn't realize that. Believe me, it could happen.
I came upon this from reading Constance Cumbey's "Hidden Dangers Of The Rainbow". Amazing book about the occult practices of the New Age Movement.
I spent some time there in early 70s I was visiting my aunt. I stayed in one of the house's with about 5 family's. I brought alot of hash but after couple weeks when the hash ran out they said i had to stay in the bunk house and go to work 😆 They were a great bunch of ppl tho. It was cool seeing all the buses they came there in , good exp but not for me.
Yeah, everyone had to 'Pull your own weight'. It's understandable, under the circumstances.
I remember you. And the same thing happened to me but they stole my stash day one.
I laughed too hard when I read that.
high on God.
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