Rainbow Spirit II; Mother I Feel You
BackI have been going to Rainbow Gatherings on & off since 1983. These clips come from a larger video that was done called 1997 Rainbowspirit. I have pulled all the Pagan songs & chants as well as others I love that aren't Pagan from the video & will post each one here. I missed this gathering but my daughter was there. No she ain't in any of the clips, at least I ain't seen her. Though people of many religions go to gatherings, many are either Pagan or Native Shamanistic as well as a large sprinkle of Rastas & Krishnas, Christians & Buddhists & folks of the Vedic/Hindu traditions as well. This is the second clip in the series. ENJOY!
Channel: Music
Uploaded: October 23, 2006 at 6:02 am
Author: Gypsy65
Length: 0:03:34
Rating: 4.68
Views: 13,616
Tags: druid druidry druidism celtic pagan ritual worship rite wicca wiccan rainbow family gathering
Video Comments:
amazonvirgin (Thursday 23rd of October 2008 04:38:59 PM)
I have been looking for this song and several others. I haven't been home in 14 years, brings back memories. Thank you so much and RAINBOW JAH!
Vort317545 (Saturday 30th of August 2008 02:38:38 PM)
Very beautiful and very moving! Bravo! Thanks for posting this.
burnssweetgrass (Wednesday 16th of July 2008 11:12:48 AM)
This is deeply, deeply offensive to me as a tribally enrolled Native American. What gives you the right to mimick Native American religion? You are not honoring us you are offending us. STOP your racist cultural appropriation!
hippiejessie (Friday 25th of July 2008 09:37:30 PM)
who says that are mimicking native americans? we are all children of the earth. I'm so tired of "tribally enrolled native americans" acting like they are better than everyone else. most of these people are probably pagan/wiccan, which has nothing to do with native americans. people have been pagan since before the rest of the world even knew native americans existed.
rainbowcypher (Wednesday 1st of October 2008 01:27:18 AM)
Thank you
viewfromearth (Friday 29th of August 2008 11:36:40 AM)
I listen to this song and hear beauty, connection, gratitude, and joy. It doesn't matter what tradition it might come from or what ethnicity the people who sing it are. Music is universal, it is the rhythm of LIFE.
Nothing is wholly original. EVERYTHING has been influenced by something else. No one has exclusive rights to ideas, feelings, and expression. Cross-cultural enjoyment of music, art, language, social customs, etc. has been going on since the beginning of civilization.
Autumnmoon68 (Friday 12th of September 2008 09:25:09 PM)
If you truly feel this way then I hope you Only listen to your particular tribes music and Nothing else. Because after all, if you listen to and sing along with rock, jazz, pop, reggae, opera, or even music from another tribe think how offense that would be to each of those cultures.
Personally, I just think it's a beautiful song about Mother Earth. And, as long as they don't claim to have written it, why would it matter if others enjoy it?
onari1 (Wednesday 9th of July 2008 04:39:09 PM)
...and i'd like to go there, too
ray428307 (Tuesday 17th of June 2008 10:55:23 AM)
people can get along***
hippiejessie (Thursday 29th of May 2008 07:13:43 PM)
my little one loves this song, but she only knows they heyaheyaho part, lol