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This is a prototype for a product by Mary Morrissey called the "God Can," which is a can akin to a piggy bank where instead of inserting money you insert pieces of paper on which you have written your worries and concerns. For more information, see: [1][2][3]. These links provide information on the product that this prototype developed into.
Joe Stark, the former employee of Campo Azul and former associate of Mary Morrissey, allowed me to photograph this prototype from his collection. As can be seen on the label, Living Enrichment Center at the time was known as the "Rainbow Bridge Center," and sometimes products produced by the Rainbow Bridge Center were referred to as being produced by "Rainbow Productions," such as in the case of the Joe Stark tape [4]. -- Andrew Parodi 05:20, 8 November 2005 (UTC)
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