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I was part of the Woodstock Generation back in the 1960s and '70s. My favorite guru was Stephen Gaskin, who led his group to settle on The Farm in Tennessee. For the last few years, though, I've been one of a small but apparently growing number of conscientious people who are trying to spread the word about the work of the messenger who used to go by the pen name of Joseph J. Adamson. I believe that his work, which has since been published by an Interfaith Initiative, will eventually help to change and save this world even though it has been rejected by most of his generation so far. I stopped posting at OEN some time ago because I don't like the tone and attitude of many contributors and posters, and I no longer care to argue or debate. Takes too much out of me. But I still come here because I like some of the writers here, and I am interested in what they have to say.
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