Gay Dillgham's documentary chronicl the relatnship between the two 1960s unterculture ins.
Contents:
- GAY DILLGHAM(III)
- THE UNIVERSE OF GAY DILLGHAM
- WYD PODST – ‘DYG TO KNOW’ WH GAY DILLGHAM: A DOCUMENTARY ON TIMOTHY LEARY & RAM DASS
- PSYCHELIC DGS, DYG TO KNOW (PART 1) - GAY DILLGHAM 6/10/16
- GAY DILLGHAM
- GAY DILLGHAM
GAY DILLGHAM(III)
"Dyg to Know: Ram Dass & Timothy Leary," a film by Gay Dillgham and narrated by Robert Redford, celebrat the lifelong iendship and spirual * gay dillingham *
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“Dyg to Know: Ram Dass & Timothy Leary, ” a film by Gay Dillgham and narrated by Robert Redford, celebrat the lifelong iendship and spirual nnectn between the two diverse men. Gay DillghamGay Dillngham is Co-Founr, former Print and Chair of Earthstone Internatnal, LLC, an environmental IP pany manufacturg recycled glass to an engeered “whe foam glass” for surface abrasn, non-toxic cleang technologi, agriculture products and soon-to-be buildg products. Gay served as Chair of the New Mexi Environmental Improvement Board for six of eight years of her tenure.
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THE UNIVERSE OF GAY DILLGHAM
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WYD PODST – ‘DYG TO KNOW’ WH GAY DILLGHAM: A DOCUMENTARY ON TIMOTHY LEARY & RAM DASS
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Gay Dillgham: And the two guys happened to teach me a lot about that. Gay Dillgham: It did. Gay Dillgham: And then fast-forward to … I was llege then the 80’s and Timothy was dog a llege circu talkg about LSD, which at that time was Leary’s software sign bee we were the height of the dg war at that pot.
PSYCHELIC DGS, DYG TO KNOW (PART 1) - GAY DILLGHAM 6/10/16
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Gay Dillgham: And you know was tertg bee who I saw at that moment was more the showman. Gay Dillgham: It’s also somethg that really held my attentn.
Gay Dillgham: Yeah.
Gay Dillgham: … Prr to his stroke, which was Febary ’97, and then he end up wh a 10% chance of survival, and thank god he’s still alive bee he’s still teachg and affectg a lot of people’s liv for the better [5:00 MINUTES], and certaly my life. Gay Dillgham: Mostly monized and misunrstood.
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Gay Dillgham: Absolutely – The vulnerable Timothy. Gay Dillgham: Well, you know, as a psychologist he and Ram Dass, Richard Alpert, also wrote the Tibetan Book of the Dead, which was … I’m sorry.
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Gay Dillgham: … But the other si was he tly was a scientist and he always said, “You know, the first boats were row boats, so I owe to science to do this. Gay Dillgham: But really kd of got the way of the actual experience the end and that’s why he gave up. Gay Dillgham: … And Tim didn’t have that.
Gay Dillgham: And … but ’s all very personal … and what I liked about the two men, the two dividuals – they had a love affair. Gay Dillgham: Ttg … 1, 2, 3. Gay Dillgham: Bee the tth is, I don’t know.
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