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Greetings, I am new to the group, but not new to the beauty and awesome

power of crystals. I was introduced to working with crystals at a very

early age by my grandmother and great-grandmother. I realize that the

" PC " thing to do these days is to discount the ways in which Cherokee's

utilized crystals in their medicine rituals, but that is not the case in

my family.

 

I was taught many things that had been passed down for generations by my

Cherokee grandmothers and the use of crystals for healing is just one of

those things. We live in Arkansas, home of some powerful quartz crystal

and my grandmother took me out digging for crystals in Hot Springs over

35 years ago, well before Hot Springs and Mt. Ida were over run by a new

group of seekers.

 

I am eager to learn even more from the members of this group as one can

always fine tune skills.

 

Blessings,

 

Ardee-ann

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ardee-ann wrote:

 

> Greetings, I am new to the group, but not new to the beauty and awesome

> power of crystals. I was introduced to working with crystals at a very

> early age by my grandmother and great-grandmother. I realize that the

> " PC " thing to do these days is to discount the ways in which Cherokee's

> utilized crystals in their medicine rituals, but that is not the case in

> my family.

>

> I was taught many things that had been passed down for generations by my

> Cherokee grandmothers and the use of crystals for healing is just one of

> those things. We live in Arkansas, home of some powerful quartz crystal

> and my grandmother took me out digging for crystals in Hot Springs over

> 35 years ago, well before Hot Springs and Mt. Ida were over run by a new

> group of seekers.

>

> I am eager to learn even more from the members of this group as one can

> always fine tune skills.

>

> Blessings,

>

> Ardee-ann

 

Welcome to the list and if you'd like to share some of the ways your family

works with the crystals we'd be thrilled . Our main files are on our

site as text files

along with photos, message archive and databases and links and stuff and

the files also are webpages here http://solarraven.com/crystal-entry.html

 

Peggy Jentoft

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http://solarraven.com/ Huna, Angels, Crystals, fairies, the aura, Reiki

manuals,

art http://www.geocities.com/pjentoft/index.html

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Welcome Ardee-ann, i think its wonderful you were raised in such a lovely

environment, being taught of many things and being able to dig for your own

crystals.The knowledge that has been handed down to you is priceless. Oh Boy

that must be so exciting to find your own crystals :) I have been

interested in Crystals only a few years now and have a lot to learn. This is

certainly a group full of knowledgable and helpful people. Peggy is an

encyclopedia of knowledge and has some very informative files. Enjoy !

Love and Light Vicki.

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<ardee-ann

 

Thursday, March 14, 2002 11:56 PM

[CrystalHW] Introduction...

 

 

> Greetings, I am new to the group, but not new to the beauty and awesome

> power of crystals. I was introduced to working with crystals at a very

> early age by my grandmother and great-grandmother. I realize that the

> " PC " thing to do these days is to discount the ways in which Cherokee's

> utilized crystals in their medicine rituals, but that is not the case in

> my family.

>

> I was taught many things that had been passed down for generations by my

> Cherokee grandmothers and the use of crystals for healing is just one of

> those things. We live in Arkansas, home of some powerful quartz crystal

> and my grandmother took me out digging for crystals in Hot Springs over

> 35 years ago, well before Hot Springs and Mt. Ida were over run by a new

> group of seekers.

>

> I am eager to learn even more from the members of this group as one can

> always fine tune skills.

>

> Blessings,

>

> Ardee-ann

>

>

>

>

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Neysa - THANK YOU for the welcome! ~Mishka

 

 

, " Neysa Dormish " <the-

neysa@a...> wrote:

> My name is Michelle (I usually go by Mishka), I'm 39 years young

>

> Welcome Mishka!

>

> You will certainly find knowledgeable folks here.. (I am a learner

so cant tell you much of anything!).

>

> I lived in Phoenix some years back... actually before you were

born! LOL

>

> Again, welcome!!

> Hugs

> Neysa

>

>

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