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ElizArtist
True Blue Farmgirl
  
113 Posts
Elizabeth
Newbury Park
California
USA
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Posted - Aug 04 2009 : 10:33:47 AM
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Heide- taking advantage of the present will most assuredly help you to heal the past! The salty ocean water is one of the best healers I can imagine! That's why I can never live far from it.
I am so happy to have touched bases w/ this forum where we all speak the same language! : )
joyously dancing through life Blog- http://elizabethland-elizabeth.blogspot.com/ Etsy- http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5295254
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Amy Warwick
True Blue Farmgirl
  
102 Posts
Amy
Oakesdale
WA
USA
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Posted - Aug 04 2009 : 11:44:06 AM
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Heide,
Enjoy the ocean. It is truly healing. Memories, both good and bad only serve to give us stuff to write (and laugh) about later. You can turn, twirl, and make those who have treated you or others in a way that is inconsistent with the beauty you wish to see in the world dance a better dance and walk a better walk...or, you can obliterate them in fiction! :) Okay, not nice, but just a thought. As a fellow writer my advice would be embrace those memories and find the kernel of corn that you can sow in the field that you cultivate in order to make the memory produce fruit for your future writing endeavors. Have a safe relaxing trip and count on me to help in the field. I am looking forward to it!
Amy
For information on SUMMER SNOW please visit www.amywarwick.com
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it ~Aristotle
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Amy Warwick
True Blue Farmgirl
  
102 Posts
Amy
Oakesdale
WA
USA
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Posted - Aug 07 2009 : 08:12:15 AM
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I would sure like an update on Tashas store opening. I know Heide is gone for the week, but where did everyone else go? Amy |
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Tn.Earthmama
True Blue Farmgirl
   
443 Posts
Phyllis
Englewood
Tennessee
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Posted - Aug 07 2009 : 3:25:29 PM
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Heide, thanks for the encouragement. I'm ready for those changes girl. LOL. Hope the trip is wonderful and you are having a great time.
Amy, sorry I tend to fall off the face of the earth for days sometimes. LOL. I do enjoy reading your posts and thank you for sharing your wisdom with us. I'm looking forward to reading your book, sounds like a winner.
blessings to everyone. Phyllis |
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Amy Warwick
True Blue Farmgirl
  
102 Posts
Amy
Oakesdale
WA
USA
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Posted - Aug 09 2009 : 08:10:18 AM
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Hey Witchy farmgirls!
I found it, I found it, I found it! My ring!!! Wave had a day out of the field yesterday because it rained and we were supposed to lay in bed and watch movies, however, he offered to help. I was just about to give up hope when we buried his wedding ring a couple of inches below the soil to see how it would read on the metal detector and how it would look when dug out of the earth. I was shocked at how obvious it was and Wave said, that is because rings are so heavy, they will pop right out of the light soil. So, I got a rake and began raking the grass (for which earlier I thought would just bury the ring, but he was right. Three swipes in and out it popped! I cried like crazy and Wave said, "throw it in the grass so I can see if I can find it with the metal detector." I thought he was out of his mind and would not take it off of my finger. On the way back to the house he said, "I don't know what you offered in return, but it must have been good."
Thanks for all of your advice on this little journey. On to the next life event... Amy |
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Rosemary
True Blue Farmgirl
    
1431 Posts
Mara
Fauquier County
Virginia
USA
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Posted - Aug 09 2009 : 09:07:51 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Amy Warwick
Hey Witchy farmgirls!
I found it, I found it, I found it! My ring!!!
That's wonderful news, Amy. I'll bet that ring will always have even more meaning for you now than it ever did. :-) |
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yarnmamma
True Blue Farmgirl
    
4231 Posts
Linda
Scranton
PA
USA
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Posted - Aug 09 2009 : 4:43:40 PM
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Amy, I am so happy for you!
Linda in Scranton, PA
Put on the apron of humility. 1 Peter 5:5 |
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ElizArtist
True Blue Farmgirl
  
113 Posts
Elizabeth
Newbury Park
California
USA
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Tn.Earthmama
True Blue Farmgirl
   
443 Posts
Phyllis
Englewood
Tennessee
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Posted - Aug 11 2009 : 07:26:06 AM
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| Amy, that is wonderful!!!!! hugs Phyllis |
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Amy Warwick
True Blue Farmgirl
  
102 Posts
Amy
Oakesdale
WA
USA
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Posted - Aug 12 2009 : 2:38:49 PM
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| Thanks all. Now if we can get the rain to stop so that we can get the crop in, life will be good! |
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NudeFoodFarm
True Blue Farmgirl
   
433 Posts
Heide
Benton City
WA
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Posted - Aug 13 2009 : 11:14:29 AM
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PRAYER OF GRATITUDE TO THE TRICKY GODDESS OF BENEVOLENT MISCHIEF All hail the Tricky Goddess of Benevolent Mischief, also known as the Cosmic Instigator of Healing Trouble. Let us praise and ratify her ingenious plan to turn the status quo upside-down.
The vivid exposure of greed, corruption, and delusion among the top echelons of the American political and financial hierarchy is a blessing on all of humanity.
The eruption of fertile chaos is making it difficult to carry on with business as usual, and we could not have received a more energizing gift. A prayer:
Oh Wise Trickster Goddess, You Compassionate Conjurer of Relentless Change, You Righteous Rascal in Charge of Keeping a Steady Flow of Sacred Uproar Pouring into Our Lives:
Please continue to influence the masters of plutocracy and war and their media minions to be ever-more obvious as they spin out their perversions of your glorious creation, so that more and more of our sleeping tribe will wake up to the Open Secret.
Inspire the enforcers of mass hallucination to display their hypocrisy in an ever-escalating melodrama of spittle flecks and sour faces, as in a slapstick morality play from the Middle Ages, so that we, their captive audience, may convulse with purgative guffaws that shatter the mass hallucination. And if you don't mind, Sweet Divine Rebel Goddess, please allow us to nurture a spark of hope that the breakdown in the Way Things Have Always Been Done will lead to fresh, hot, tidal-wave breakthroughs of beauty, truth, justice, equality and love everywhere we turn.
And now, in my capacity as Sacred Janitor of the Invisible Government of Sweaty Meditation, I hereby declare the entire United States of America a Temporary Autonomous Zone.
As formulated by writer Hakim Bey, a Temporary Autonomous Zone (TAZ) is any festive event that liberates the imaginations of everyone present, thereby making it possible for life to be penetrated by the Marvelous. Authority and dignity and routine have no place at a TAZ; an uninhibited quest for rabble-rousing conviviality must be the only guideline. (See Bey's website.)
Here are a few suggestions, mostly from Bey, to get you started in creating your own local celebration of TAZ.
Organize a strike in your school or workplace on the grounds that it does not satisfy your need for indolence and spiritual beauty. Burglarize houses, but instead of stealing, leave behind beautiful and confusing gifts. Spread gossip about the unsung genius of people who don't get nearly enough credit for their good work. Take a few friends and a boom box to an all-night grocery store and engage in ecstatic, whirling dervish-style dancing in the aisles until you're thrown out. Scrawl the following graffiti in courthouse lavatories and on playground walls: "I dare you to scare yourself with how beautiful you are."
Scrawl the following poem by Hafiz (translated by Daniel Ladinsky) in courthouse lavatories, on playground walls, and through e-mail lists:
AT THIS PARTY
I don't want to be the only one here Telling all the secrets --
Filling up all the bowls at this party, Taking all the laughs.
I would like you To start putting things on the table That can also feed the soul The way I do.
That way We can invite A hell of a lot more Friends. Text penned by the Infamous God of All Things Wise and Wonderful, Rob Brezsny Images by Antero and Sylvi Alli Wild, weird and wacky design by momcat---enjoy yourself! Best, h
"Anyone can count the seeds in an apple but only a Goddess knows how many apples are in a seed." ~anonymous |
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mollymae
True Blue Farmgirl
    
691 Posts
Molly
Visalia
California
USA
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Posted - Aug 13 2009 : 7:16:34 PM
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Ladies,
Every month when it gets to be "that time" I suffer horribly from hormonal migraines. I am dealing with one right now, and I have not found any over-the-counter pain medication that will take it away for me. Can any of you wonderful witches please give me some ideas for a natural way to rid myself of these??
Blessings and love,
Molly - Farmgirl #625 "As waves upon my head the circling curl, So in the sacred dance weave ye and whirl. Dance then, O heart, a whirling circle be. Burn in this flame - is not the candle He?" -Rumi |
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KayB
True Blue Farmgirl
    
519 Posts

Kay
Del City
Oklahoma
USA
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Posted - Aug 13 2009 : 7:32:49 PM
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Okay, ladies. I am very new to "witchery". Any ideas on where I should start? This is Oklahoma, after all, and I don't even know which way to turn for education or advise. There is a new age store up the road here, but they confuse me. Is there any reading or anything I should do to start out? Any advice is greatly appreciated.
KayB
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MeadowCrone
True Blue Farmgirl
   
220 Posts
Bernadine
Island Park and Salem
ID
USA
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Posted - Aug 13 2009 : 10:38:10 PM
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Molly, I have found that a tea made from Thyme is really great for migraines.
Gratefully living on the "fat of the land". |
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Rosemary
True Blue Farmgirl
    
1431 Posts
Mara
Fauquier County
Virginia
USA
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Posted - Aug 13 2009 : 11:38:03 PM
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quote: Originally posted by KayB
Okay, ladies. I am very new to "witchery". Any ideas on where I should start?
Welcome, Kay! Bright blessings. Where to start depends on where you're coming from. Can you tell us what inspired your interest in Witchcraft? |
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