Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 Hi Das... Can I have the information that you are passing on as well about the herbal stuff. I've been journeying with plants and flowers as part of my training,...and am exited about the "Brahminical" usages. Thanks brother. I'm happy you're back on line. And, feeling better. By the way, a belated happy solar return to you... love Georgette At 07:36 AM 6/5/2003 -0800, you wrote: >A friend of mine has compiled this information on herbs. It contains a list >of herbs used by the Celts with Gaelic names and it also contains alot of >info about specific herbs, sometimes including Druidic (like "Brahminical") >usages. > >The information is universal, not specific to one culture. > >The pure text file is not cleaned up as much as it should be. I'm passing it >along "as is". It may be of use to some of you. Pass it along as you wish. > >Since astrologers are meant to be helpers of people, and since medicine is >part of the "Brahminical" lineup of activities and functions, I pass this >along as an attachment to the list. > >If you think I've gone weird with Celtic/Gaelic stuff, switch the mind >instead to thinking that, rather, I'm simply adding another "Brahminical" >culture to the mix, to enhance the flow and profundity of the information we >share here. > >roik mckay > > > > >Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat >: gjlist- > > > >Your use of is subject to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 A friend of mine has compiled this information on herbs. It contains a list of herbs used by the Celts with Gaelic names and it also contains alot of info about specific herbs, sometimes including Druidic (like "Brahminical") usages. The information is universal, not specific to one culture. The pure text file is not cleaned up as much as it should be. I'm passing it along "as is". It may be of use to some of you. Pass it along as you wish. Since astrologers are meant to be helpers of people, and since medicine is part of the "Brahminical" lineup of activities and functions, I pass this along as an attachment to the list. If you think I've gone weird with Celtic/Gaelic stuff, switch the mind instead to thinking that, rather, I'm simply adding another "Brahminical" culture to the mix, to enhance the flow and profundity of the information we share here. roik mckay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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