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10/30 SF nude tree-hug...
...needs your bod, at park in North Beach...
oct 30 BARE TREE-HUG
the 2nd KRON4 TV-recorded
TreeSpirit Project photo shoot
[.... on the LAST Sunday of October; the day before Halloween].
WHEN:
Sunday, October 30th, 2005,
from 8 - 10am [STANDARD time]
(it may end earlier, IF everyone arrives punctually at 8am).
Many of us will leave for the 11am Sausalito "Sweat Your Prayers"
dance afterwards.
[ Others may go to FREE Tribal Stomp concert,
in Speedway Meadows, Golden Gate Park, SF, from 10am to 6pm.
For more Oct. events, please see Freedom-Seekers' Calendar
http://www.indybay.org/news/2005/10/1776107.php ]
WHERE: Meet at the intersection of Lombard and Mason Streets,
in SF's North Beach [ Italian ] neighborhood.
(This is the NW corner of Joe DiMaggio park,
which has a chain link fence around it;
one block east of angled Columbus St.)
WHO: You and your friends are cordially welcomed to
join the approximately thirty or so volunteer participants
who have said they'd love to come be a part of this unusual
outdoor adventure.
Feel free to share this email with friends.
WHAT TO BRING:
- The Practical:
a blanket [ or bathrobe, etc.]
to wrap yourself in (while I adjust camera);
- The Playful: your fun-loving, adventurous side;
- The Heartfelt: your intention for a moving,
meditative experience
shared with like-minded humans and
a gorgeous stand of ficus trees [....]
in our fair city.
I believe our collective intention
is a powerful and wondrous thing
beyond rational understanding.
If our large group is intent upon having a beautiful,
peaceful experience together, shared with the world,
I believe only magical things,
always with dashes of the unexpected and uncontrollable,
will happen.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
[ 2 ways to participate]
In short, the unexpected and the thrill of a new adventure.
Know that there is a place for both the brave and the more shy.
For the brave, in trees closer to [Jack's still] camera,
and perhaps to speak to Chris Murphy's [TV] camera.
And for the [relatively] shy,
in trees farther from camera,
no speaking required at all.
Both personality types are welcome,
needed and appreciated!
WHY:
The reasons are as varied as you all are,
but include:
> - having adventurous fun;
> - the joy of playing in trees like we used to as
children;
> - facing fears and feeling the courage of living
life more fully.
> And doing this so others may be inspired to live
their lives more fully.
(...Chris Murphy of KRON4 TV news will once again
be recording the proceedings
for a G-rated network TV airing in November);
[You will] receive a photograph from the shoot to document
the experience, in exchange for signing a release;
so both I (for The TreeSpirit Project)
and Chris (for KRON) can share beautiful images with
a larger audience.
As always, I am thrilled and grateful for the
growing response to
these TreeSpirit adventures
and look forward to
sharing this next one
with you on Sunday the 30th @ 8am.
> with love for the trees,
> Jack Gescheidt
> San Francisco
> Tel/Fax: 415.668.5225
>[munged email address:] jack @ treespiritproject . com
> http://www.TreeSpiritProject.com
> A photographic celebration of our connection to nature.
[ forwarded/edited by SUN ]
................
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Please also link this item to
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the 2nd KRON4 TV-recorded
TreeSpirit Project photo shoot
[.... on the LAST Sunday of October; the day before Halloween].
WHEN:
Sunday, October 30th, 2005,
from 8 - 10am [STANDARD time]
(it may end earlier, IF everyone arrives punctually at 8am).
Many of us will leave for the 11am Sausalito "Sweat Your Prayers"
dance afterwards.
[ Others may go to FREE Tribal Stomp concert,
in Speedway Meadows, Golden Gate Park, SF, from 10am to 6pm.
For more Oct. events, please see Freedom-Seekers' Calendar
http://www.indybay.org/news/2005/10/1776107.php ]
WHERE: Meet at the intersection of Lombard and Mason Streets,
in SF's North Beach [ Italian ] neighborhood.
(This is the NW corner of Joe DiMaggio park,
which has a chain link fence around it;
one block east of angled Columbus St.)
WHO: You and your friends are cordially welcomed to
join the approximately thirty or so volunteer participants
who have said they'd love to come be a part of this unusual
outdoor adventure.
Feel free to share this email with friends.
WHAT TO BRING:
- The Practical:
a blanket [ or bathrobe, etc.]
to wrap yourself in (while I adjust camera);
- The Playful: your fun-loving, adventurous side;
- The Heartfelt: your intention for a moving,
meditative experience
shared with like-minded humans and
a gorgeous stand of ficus trees [....]
in our fair city.
I believe our collective intention
is a powerful and wondrous thing
beyond rational understanding.
If our large group is intent upon having a beautiful,
peaceful experience together, shared with the world,
I believe only magical things,
always with dashes of the unexpected and uncontrollable,
will happen.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
[ 2 ways to participate]
In short, the unexpected and the thrill of a new adventure.
Know that there is a place for both the brave and the more shy.
For the brave, in trees closer to [Jack's still] camera,
and perhaps to speak to Chris Murphy's [TV] camera.
And for the [relatively] shy,
in trees farther from camera,
no speaking required at all.
Both personality types are welcome,
needed and appreciated!
WHY:
The reasons are as varied as you all are,
but include:
> - having adventurous fun;
> - the joy of playing in trees like we used to as
children;
> - facing fears and feeling the courage of living
life more fully.
> And doing this so others may be inspired to live
their lives more fully.
(...Chris Murphy of KRON4 TV news will once again
be recording the proceedings
for a G-rated network TV airing in November);
[You will] receive a photograph from the shoot to document
the experience, in exchange for signing a release;
so both I (for The TreeSpirit Project)
and Chris (for KRON) can share beautiful images with
a larger audience.
As always, I am thrilled and grateful for the
growing response to
these TreeSpirit adventures
and look forward to
sharing this next one
with you on Sunday the 30th @ 8am.
> with love for the trees,
> Jack Gescheidt
> San Francisco
> Tel/Fax: 415.668.5225
>[munged email address:] jack @ treespiritproject . com
> http://www.TreeSpiritProject.com
> A photographic celebration of our connection to nature.
[ forwarded/edited by SUN ]
................
###
Posted to Environment page.
....
Note to IndyBay editors:
Please also link this item to
Animal Lib
and
LGBTI/queer
pages.
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