rainbow
rainbow
so i got there thursday and quickly over-exerted myself and ended up with a massive headache & feeling nauseated & trying to recover by lying down underneath our shade structure when the first dust storm hit and all of a sudden i was holding down our tent while trying to better secure some flapping tarps and thinking "this can't last forever, how much longer is this going to go on?" and thinking that same thought for the next two hours and then my resistance finally broke down and i realized i was actually having some weird sort of fun and i so i took off all my clothes and walked out to the man, the dust particles biting into my skin, and i felt just like i was walking into infinity or nothingness or the absolute and there was nothing between me and the absolute, i was naked and it was like being born . . .
then the next day i still wasn't fully acclimatized and was sitting miserable and sweating under the shade structure, nursing a beer and wondering how to find the energy to make my way to a porta-potty when we heard the announcement to take shelter immediately, a severe storm would hit us in ten minutes and we'd taken down the tarps we put the previous day so all of a sudden my campmates and i were desperately trying to secure them again and we barely managed to get them attached when the sky went dark, dark orange in about 2 seconds and we looked at each other, panicking, thinking "oh wow, this is serious, isn't it?" and we ducked inside and waited and waited, knowing that if it started raining hard we'd be toast . . .
and then after an hour or so of wondering what the hell i was doing here and wanting to just pack up and leave i saw some sky through the thick gray air and realized the wind was dying down and decided i'd try to make my porta-potty run . . .
and on the way the whiteout ended and just as i passed 10:00 that magnificent double rainbow formed over the open playa, framing the black-blue storm that had just past over us, and the sky looked so deep and huge and beautiful and some camp started blasting that "bittersweet symphony" song which i'm not particularly crazy about but it was so perfect at that moment, and that storm & following rainbow struck me as a potent metaphor for so much in my own life, a reminder that i'm capable of so much more than i ever give myself credit for, a reminder that i'm here and that it's good thing to be here, and the song was just blasting out into the infinite sky, carrying my emotions with it, and the tears came i and i just fell to my knees and wept in front of this most majestic and graceful and powerful gift of storm & rainbow . . .
and when the rainbow started to fade i got up and walked a little ways and a woman stopped me and asked me: "did you just see your reflection?" and pointed to what remained of the rainbow, and her words touched me almost as much as the rainbow itself, i was speechless, i just bowed to her and smiled the most deep and genuine smile i've smiled in forever . . .
and i knew i was home and there was no other place in the world i would have rather been.
thank you storm, rainbow, dust, woman who spoke to me, & all the people who made my burn such a powerful and healing experience. i just got back and miss you terribly. the memory of you & this burn is a jewel in my heart.
then the next day i still wasn't fully acclimatized and was sitting miserable and sweating under the shade structure, nursing a beer and wondering how to find the energy to make my way to a porta-potty when we heard the announcement to take shelter immediately, a severe storm would hit us in ten minutes and we'd taken down the tarps we put the previous day so all of a sudden my campmates and i were desperately trying to secure them again and we barely managed to get them attached when the sky went dark, dark orange in about 2 seconds and we looked at each other, panicking, thinking "oh wow, this is serious, isn't it?" and we ducked inside and waited and waited, knowing that if it started raining hard we'd be toast . . .
and then after an hour or so of wondering what the hell i was doing here and wanting to just pack up and leave i saw some sky through the thick gray air and realized the wind was dying down and decided i'd try to make my porta-potty run . . .
and on the way the whiteout ended and just as i passed 10:00 that magnificent double rainbow formed over the open playa, framing the black-blue storm that had just past over us, and the sky looked so deep and huge and beautiful and some camp started blasting that "bittersweet symphony" song which i'm not particularly crazy about but it was so perfect at that moment, and that storm & following rainbow struck me as a potent metaphor for so much in my own life, a reminder that i'm capable of so much more than i ever give myself credit for, a reminder that i'm here and that it's good thing to be here, and the song was just blasting out into the infinite sky, carrying my emotions with it, and the tears came i and i just fell to my knees and wept in front of this most majestic and graceful and powerful gift of storm & rainbow . . .
and when the rainbow started to fade i got up and walked a little ways and a woman stopped me and asked me: "did you just see your reflection?" and pointed to what remained of the rainbow, and her words touched me almost as much as the rainbow itself, i was speechless, i just bowed to her and smiled the most deep and genuine smile i've smiled in forever . . .
and i knew i was home and there was no other place in the world i would have rather been.
thank you storm, rainbow, dust, woman who spoke to me, & all the people who made my burn such a powerful and healing experience. i just got back and miss you terribly. the memory of you & this burn is a jewel in my heart.
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This is your rainbow
Did it look like this?
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I biked out to the temple in the dust storm thinking that the wedding I was there to perform would be called off. But bride and groom were there just as the dust cleared and a shaft of light came down through the temple and lighted their vows. Then, just as I pronounced them, the rainbows appeared with a very light sprinkle of cool raindrops, framing the temple from behind.
I don't think I have ever been as moved at Burning man as I was then. It still gives me goosebumps when I think about it.
I don't think I have ever been as moved at Burning man as I was then. It still gives me goosebumps when I think about it.
do you know where you were?
Do you really know where you are?
do you know where you are going?
they are all the same
I can whine as well as anyone how the scene has changed, but the pure power of the playa, and the pure power of ?50?,000,000 human souls and 50,000,000 guardian angels working together on egoic tabla rassa is a force beyond what the Org can hope to plan, what a thousand pictures each worth a thousand words can explain, or what the same # of human hearts can hope to contain.
So bring it home.
Pay it forward.
Live your dream every day.
"talk is cheap"--
Do you really know where you are?
do you know where you are going?
they are all the same
I can whine as well as anyone how the scene has changed, but the pure power of the playa, and the pure power of ?50?,000,000 human souls and 50,000,000 guardian angels working together on egoic tabla rassa is a force beyond what the Org can hope to plan, what a thousand pictures each worth a thousand words can explain, or what the same # of human hearts can hope to contain.
So bring it home.
Pay it forward.
Live your dream every day.
"talk is cheap"--
It's pretty funny.
This time was my first at burning man and during the rain/dust storm I was hunker'd down inside of the booby bar. When it was over everyone ran outside screaming about the rainbows.
At the point a friend of mine turned to me and said "It's like the f*ckin' bat signal to these hippies."
Well, I thought it was funny.
This time was my first at burning man and during the rain/dust storm I was hunker'd down inside of the booby bar. When it was over everyone ran outside screaming about the rainbows.
At the point a friend of mine turned to me and said "It's like the f*ckin' bat signal to these hippies."
Well, I thought it was funny.
Yes Lukky... Very Funny......Lukky wrote:It's pretty funny.
This time was my first at burning man and during the rain/dust storm I was hunker'd down inside of the booby bar. When it was over everyone ran outside screaming about the rainbows.
At the point a friend of mine turned to me and said "It's like the f*ckin' bat signal to these hippies."
Well, I thought it was funny.
I was Born OK the 1st Time....
Don't bring defaultia to Burning Man, take Burning Man to defaultia...... graidawg
Don't bring defaultia to Burning Man, take Burning Man to defaultia...... graidawg
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Actually, that's really funny.Lukky wrote:At the point a friend of mine turned to me and said "It's like the f*ckin' bat signal to these hippies."
Me like.
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Re: This is your rainbow
Thanks, that's a lovely photo!
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Re: rainbow
That's beautiful treepour.treepour wrote:a woman stopped me and asked me: "did you just see your reflection?" and pointed to what remained of the rainbow, and her words touched me almost as much as the rainbow itself, i was speechless, i just bowed to her and smiled the most deep and genuine smile i've smiled in forever . . .
That sounds like that asshole Jub Jub. God I love that guy.Lukky wrote:... a friend of mine turned to me and said "It's like the f*ckin' bat signal to these hippies."
SO, I have yet to see in photos what I saw with my eyes - a second set of lines below the lowest bow. It was ROYGBIVROYGBIV. Anybody else get that?
HERE! Just found a shot.

Look in the upper right corner. Never seen that before ...
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At its most vivid, I counted 4 full sets of color bands in the lower rainbow, and got my fellow campers to confirm they saw them too! I didn't use my camera for much this year except archiving our camp. I didn't want to be like a tourist shoving it in people's unwilling faces. And given the thousands of images already up on flickr, I figure any pics I took would have paled in comparison anyway!
Woof!
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Re: rainbow
Kerri-Anne kept telling me she saw 3 sets of rainbows, but when I described what you are showing (which I saw) she said no, that she saw a fainter bow outside the farthest. Still, we could have been talking about the same thing.BigCock wrote: SO, I have yet to see in photos what I saw with my eyes - a second set of lines below the lowest bow. It was ROYGBIVROYGBIV. Anybody else get that?
It's going to be alright.
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Re: rainbow
BigCock wrote:SO, I have yet to see in photos what I saw with my eyes - a second set of lines below the lowest bow. It was ROYGBIVROYGBIV. Anybody else get that?
I saw exactly what you are talking about. Not a distinct third rainbow by any means, but the bottom rainbow was double thickness! it was beautiful...i'm gonna look at my pictures to see if i captured the thick rainbow.
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why all the hippy hate at BRC?
what is a hippy anyway?
some guy said: "rainbows are like the fuckin bat-signal for hippies."
what?
even to the visagoths (if they were awake) those rainbows were pure magick. a divine sign. we're all in this together. light/dark/grey/green/purple/orange/red.....
what is a hippy anyway?
some guy said: "rainbows are like the fuckin bat-signal for hippies."
what?
even to the visagoths (if they were awake) those rainbows were pure magick. a divine sign. we're all in this together. light/dark/grey/green/purple/orange/red.....
TheFuseIsLit......
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