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This was Beloved Festival‘s 11th magical year. If you know me at all, you know that 11s are a big part of my life. From my newsletter (The Eleven) to my birthday (the 11th of May) – 11’s are key. You may have also seen me raise my hand when the question “who’s here for the first time?” gets asked. That’s another story (beginner’s mind…). So, one thing for me that was fun about Beloved this year is that I’ve been there since the beginning and I also try to approach things as if I’m there for the first time. I was scheming to make a t-shirt with the Beloved logo on one side with the year 11 on it and on the other side the slogan Beloved Virgin (1st year!), but never got around Tuit. Speaking of t-shirts, some of the stage crew wore black t-shirts this year with the word Belivid in bold white letters on them. Striking and potent.
My friend Matthew Burns did an interview with me on the last day of the festival this year. If photography is your thing – Carlton Ward took a great collection of photos this year – check them out (any photos that are published here are from him!). And, Maggie Jane Cech did these beauties!
As I mentioned, I’ve been attending the Beloved Festival for many years. Each year is different – depending on the site; weather; who I’m camping with; relationship status (I’m single and looking!); who else shows up each year; how easy it is to get in and out of the festival; and 100 other factors. That’s also partly why it’s useful to have a beginner’s mind – ie, not expecting that the experience will mirror past experiences saves you from the frustration you might feel when something has changed. And Beloved Festival always changes as we continue to change, too. My first year going I was 46 and now I’m 57 – ha, my life has significantly changed through that time, of course. The way Beloved has changed is a little bit structural – the layout of the festival – but the main change this year felt like an invitation or encouragement by the festival organizers for us all to challenge ourselves to go deeper.
Beloved Festival is full of seekers. People who are passionate about their craft – whether it’s yoga; eating healthy food; personal growth; healthy relationships; learning about and practicing consent culture; music; dance and many other passions are well represented. My sense this year was that there was a question in the air: “Are we doing enough personally and as a group to change the world?” Sub-questions around this are: are we doing enough to end racism? Is this event doing enough to be inclusive (the attendees are mostly white, and probably middle class, though class issues are not usually raised at the festival). How can we take the amazing lessons we learn at Beloved and bring them into our lives; our relationships and into the world? This is something I was chewing on a lot at Beloved this year – beyond just digesting my experience – how can we take this event and all that it teaches us out into the world? I know not everyone in the world can attend Beloved – most won’t get a chance to even attend something similar and even if they did, they would probably only take away a relatively small amount of the wisdom that is shared there. For years I’ve imagined a video testimonial/interview booth for people to share their insights during the festival. We’re brought to such a peak state and that would be good to share – I believe it would be a positive influence on the world. This year we were asked to look at our shit – both internal and our actual poop 🙂
These composting toilets were quite incredible (I believe the compost is left on-site and used to fertilize the property where this event is held. The troughs between the private toilets were for men. Perhaps in future, there will be herinals for women (like the ones at Oregon Country Faire 🙂
Then, there’s the Beloved Festival by night. One change that I was quite happy about was the return of video mapping of the stage. There was just a light dusting of that this year, but it’s quite lovely to behold. See Carlton’s pictures for more of that imagery. Beloved at night is quite special. There is one main stage and most people are either dancing; having food or wandering to and from their campsites. This makes it a great place to drop in with people and for years I’ve been talking about the festival being my annual men’s workshop. Ie, there’s nowhere to go that’s not in the center of things – so, when you meet someone it’s easy to settle into a longer, deeper conversation.
There is so much incredible intention put into this festival. Everything possible is thought of. In the first few years, some of the systems didn’t work so well, but now just about everything works beautifully. I’ll include some improvement areas down below, but here I just want to say HUGE kudos to the staff and many many artists who make Beloved such an incredibly beautiful place to inhabit for a few days. Just about everywhere you look artists like Nature and his crew came early to manifest beautiful interpretations of nature using the natural art materials found nearby. Making installations like this:
I’ve written about my visits to the Beloved Festival in the past. (that’s a link to my 2010 write-up if you’re curious about the changes over the years 🙂 This year felt a lot deeper to me than in years past, but that might also be partly where I’m at right now in my own life. Here are a few major highlights from this year.
I’ll probably add to the list of highlights as I think of them. Here are a few improvements I’d like to make for Beloved Festival’s 12th year. The festival already does so much right it’s hard to even consider posing some suggestions, but after 20 years as a software tester, I think it’s part of my DNA to share bugs with the hope that developers will improve the software 🙂
I’ll add to this list as I think of things, but the improvements for the Beloved Festival are probably well-known by the organizers and are nothing like the ones I’ve written up for Strummit. Overall, this year’s Beloved Festival is something I’m still chewing on and digesting. I still haven’t taken my wristlet off which is usually a sign to me that something was remarkable 🙂 In fact, Beloved is the one festival which I see people leaving their wristlets on for a year or more – which tells you something. Early Bird tickets usually go on sale for Beloved in the Spring – join their email list and perhaps we’ll share a dance there next year! Also, there’s a somewhat active FB group if you’d like to hear about other events and connect with other Beloveds throughout the year.
Thanks for reading and I look forward to your feedback/comments to me, or below.
Albert Kaufman
PS – did I mention I found a new place to dance (face altered by Maitrea)? Oh, and I skipped the word LOVE. Love is a big part of this festival – add in love. Loved the food. Loved the rain (fresh air). Loved the people I camped with. Loved the ride to the festival. Loved the ride home. Love thinking about Beloved. That.
PPS – The Economist weighed in this year.
The Eleven 8.2014
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When the moon is in the seventh house
and jupiter aligns with mars
The peace will guide the planets and love will steer the stars
this is the dawning of the age of aquarius
I thought I’d do a little write-up of my visit to the best Festival experience I’ve ever had – The Beloved Festival, known on their website https://www.belovedfestival.com/ as Oregon Open Air Art and Music Festival which is held every year near Alsea, Oregon about 3 hours SW of Portland, Oregon, USA.
I thought I’d do this in a way that would be fun for me. I picked up a lot of business cards, postcards and knickknacks all weekend, so I’ll pull one out at a time from my backpack and talk about it and share it with you. And here are more photos taken by a friend. Sound good? OK, let’s go!
1. Art by Adam Scott Miller – https://www.adamscottmiller.com – Adam’s art was featured in a large white tent with a sand floor. Well-lit, and beautiful, the tent was a place to wander any hour of the day or night and see some very inspiring images. I’d recommend a visit to Adam’s website for more adventuring in the world of imagery. Then there was all of the other art at the festival – from the incredible nature installations done by Nature, Dandelion and many others (see photos), to the stage draped with beautiful orange and red fabric by Gregory and the Guildworks team, to live painting happening by the stage all weekend and jewelry by the vendors and face-painting and henna done to all who sought that out. Pretty pretty pretty! btw, the wristlet I got is so beautiful, I’ve decided to leave it on for a while – nice touch!
2. Dance in Seattle? Euphoria: A Dance Odyssey: Every Tues. night, call Franklin for more info 206-406-7283. Yes, Franklin was there, as were many members of the various ecstatic and contact dance communities which made the dance floor in front of the stage such a great place to be. I also had a visit with Michael Suzaris and Jenny Pell (presented on permaculture at the festival https://www.permaculturenow.com ) on their way back to Seattle. Michael has gotten an interesting events space up and running on the north end of Lake Union called OmCulture which also hosts dance and other events. https://www.omculture.com/ – PDX Ecstatic Dance? https://www.pdxecstaticdance.com/Genesa Crystal, installation by Ansula
3. Bright Earth Foods. Super Foods for Super Humans! Yum. So, there was a guy set up on the hill by the tasty food vendors with a set up selling Noni shots. Noni, not sure what it is, but it’s certainly good for you, and you could buy a small glass for $1 or a glass with blue-green algae in it for $2. Their website is https://www.brightearthfoods.com – I’m looking forward to getting myself some wizard paste soon! There’s a longer story about that goodness (we call it hippie crack around these parts) from Beloved #1, perhaps for another day.
4. Music to listen to this note by? I suggest the Beloved music player on their website. A quite nice selection from Beloved’s past. Also, the slide-show on their site done by local photographer and all-time hot DJ, Raku Loren, is worth watching 🙂 Raku’s also DJ’ing this Sunday at the Village Ballroom sunday dance @ 10:30am – 7th and Dekum, NE in PDX. B There.
5. Some stickers from Onanya These folks are doing something very right. I saw them at a previous Beloved festival. https://www.etsy.com/shop/onanya They say about themselves: “Our work is a collaboration between a Shipibo community of the Peruvian Amazon and us. Our clothing designs become the canvas of their magical patterns. Together we bring you a One of a Kind Piece of wearable art. This work is created while we are together in the village.” Yep, like that 🙂
6. Ongoing Classes and Events: The Sacred Muse, The Evolutionary Priestess, the Inner Alchemy of Evolution https://www.thelivingchalice.com – lovely photo of a hummingbird feeding on this card, though website does not seem to be working. Folks in Fairview, OR
7. More clothes and beautiful people @ Naga Designs, Felt Creations! I spent a lovely Thursday afternoon wiling away a couple hours in the sky chairs next to Alani Klein’s booth. She and her friend came down from Courteney, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada to share their beautiful felt creations. More @ https://www.nagadesigns.com
8. Give Peace a Dance! Peace Village Saturday Late Nite After-Party – Organik Time Machine, Cornflower & Special Guests – Ashland, August 21st @ Cultureworks $10. https://www.peacevillagefestival.org and https://www.culture-works.net
9. https://autumnskyemorrison.com/ – the paintings of Autumn Skye Morrison who was doing live painting near the stage. This painting was displayed all weekend:
10. Nemo. The art of Nemo Boko! I met Nemo on Wens. night while he and his girlfriend were busy setting up the office side of the art tent. Nemo’s site is https://www.nemo.org – for psychonauts and curious minds 🙂 Go, Nemo, Go!
11. My eleventh year at Burning Man. Camp 11:11 3:15 & F. My newsletter, The Eleven – sign up @ https://albertideation.com
12. 1st & 3rd Thursday night Gong Meditation in Portland with John Reinscreiber! https://shamanicvibrations.com – “…let the voices of the gongs carry you to a place of timeless peace and solitude” I have been to this event and John does an excellent job taking everyone deep with his gongs and sound healing. He also has led sound healing for the Beloved Festival for the past two years, and he’ll be speaking tomorrow @ Our Community University @ my house! Details @ https://albertideation.com/2010/07/31/ocu2/
Beloved was lovely in so many ways. People showing themselves, opening, learning, growing, being their beautiful, smart and courageous selves. Kindness ran wild. Great food, smart people, inspiring music, creativity, children, elders, white, black, and perfect weather in a lovely forest setting. Thank you to the organizers and the many volunteers that made it possible! I hope to live my life in a way that is more like what I experienced this past weekend as much as possible.
13. Third Eye Pinecones, Amulets and Adornments, Carl Weiseth, Santa Cruz, CA – https://www.conesandstones.com – these folks had a necklace that you’ll probably see a lot around town. Very very lovely. looks like this:
14. https://r3xx.net/ – Transformative Media Inspiring Minds. Now, I want a tagline like that 🙂 These must have been the folks in the art tent who were displaying an interesting selection of books and videos and the like. Nemo, hello, you must be affiliated with these folks….
15. Stevee Postman – https://stevee.com – There was a large painting done by this artist, and I have a feeling there was other work around by him, as well. Quite an image gallery @ https://stevee.com/gallery-01.html
16. Shivoso. Pause. Another Pause. The best talk on tantra that I’ve ever heard. Delivered in the purple temple to a very rapt audience. Great Q&A afterwards. I’ve already sent an email connecting Shivoso, recently arrived from CA to PDX, to various leaders in tantric arts here in town and hope to learn more from him. https://intimacyarts.com : from his website: “I want to share with you new ways of being in relationship. There is a huge change coming on in the realm of intimate connections and many people are finding it challenging to navigate through the shifting fields. Many of us are trying alternative ways of being in relationships, such as polyamory, same gender, open, polyfidelity and variations in monogamous relationships, and there is a need to support these different choices. I have found a common ground for all these relationship styles that is rooted in the psychology and energetics of being human.”
17. https://www.altaryourreality.com – ah, Trinity and the folks who brought the two incredible temples, featured prominently in the pics on this slideshow and at the festival. These were where the Lovetribe‘s Cosmic Temple of Love and the Purple Temple were. Both delicious! OK, I could probably use some more adjectives. Lovely. Plush. Soft. Purposeful. Watch the video here to see how these temples come together. Thanks, Trinity!
18. Kyer Wiltshire Photography. Funny how a business card sometimes can just look so normal. Weddings, events, portrait, commercial, and the biggest picture book about West Coast Festival Culture in existence. His photos were being shown as a slide show on the side of the big white tent a few nights running, and Kyer could be seen shooting photos all weekend long. From his website: “Kyer has expanded his creative talents photographing erotic fire dancing, aerial dance, fire dancing with Phoenix Rising, Nocturnal Sunshine, LuminEssence along with many talented performers such as international magician Jeff McBride, Heavy Hips Belly Dance, Mir and Company Aerial Dance, Xeno, Mutaytor, El Circo, Apsara Dance, Mystic Family Circus, Living Tarot, Living Folklore, Yoga Motion and Cirque du Soleil. Kyer published his beautiful outdoor nude yoga photos in the Sacred Form Yoga 2005 and 2006 calendars.” Yep, like that.
19. Oh Krishna, it’s Ali’s turn. You know, the Floating Lotus, Sacred Massage Temple on Water. I helped Ali put his water temple together – the design of the lotus is so clever. Whoever designed it really did a beautiful job, and the end result is magical. Ali told me that he has only used the floating platform @ Beloved. Contact him and bring him elsewhere, I’m sure he’d love it. So will you. Hi Ali! Thanks for the watermelon! https://www.floating-lotus.org
20. Back to food. https://krishnakitchen.org – yum, yum, yum, and more yum. Fresh coconuts? Raw organic vegan prasadam. Thank you for staying open late, folks.
21. Catalyst for Fun Hot Tips: https://www.catalystforfun.com – Amanda Winters, Funtrepreneur, crowd rouser and social worker. Amanda did a wonderful job throughout the festival rousing us to greater heights. And, she’s just moved to Portland, how lucky we are!
22. One Oasis Credito – Redeemable for 1 Shower or 1 Sauna. Manoj got my other one 🙂 Well, this is a longer story than I have time for right now, but suffice it to say that the Oasis is where one goes for a shower and sauna @ Beloved, and other places in the PNW. Here is how to find them on FB.
23. HealthForce Nutritionals – Vital Healing Botanicals – https://www.healthforce.com – these folks were part of the food vendor crew which also included some great coffee, Kava, middle eastern food, Coconut Bliss, etc. Yum, and thanks for keeping it delicious and nutritious!
24. The music – oh my, I’m about done. The music was fantastic. All the performers can be found on the Beloved website, as can all the workshop presenters and other Gods and Goddesses. Musically, Gaudi stood out for me, but I loved much of what was offered.
Thanks to my great Gazebo campmates for creating a great place to come home to, and for everyone who put this festival on. Until next year, Om nama shivaya!
Albert
PS – 5.25.14 – They’re still alive and kicking! Go, Beloved!
1.15.2020 – Anytime I think about Beloved I get such a good, warm feeling in my heart and body. So many incredible memories, experiences, learnings, friendships – come join us at the Facebook community group for ongoing offerings from the community. .
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