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I wanted to take a few minutes to tell y'all how much this

list means to me. I have learned a great deal from you.

 

Goes to show an old crone can learn new tricks (things) LOL.

 

One of the things that I have enjoyed is we have been able to

cuss and discuss all kinds of life things. In many ways it feels like

an extended family. As in most families we do not always agree.

We are not all passionate about the same things at the same time.

 

Together we have celebrated the birth of children, the burial of various

family members and friends, and much of lifes twists and turns along the way.

 

I am grateful that I was able to cry this week as odd as that sounds.

It was a long time coming and was an accumulation of many different

energies. Like peeling an onion our self healing has many layers and is

often triggered when we least expect it.

 

It would hurt to see anyone unsub because of opinions that have been

discussed. We have learned much from each other. We come from

different cultures, different social economic environments. We come

for the joy, education and healing. We share our knowledge and

experiences of oils and herbs and do I dare say it etc.

 

I realize I am older than dirt and have seen the fads, culture, and

accepted practices change. Y'all know if you have been here long

I am not always politically correct. Yet I would not intentionally

pick at your beliefs or passions in a hurtful way. I will question.

I may challenge but I would defend your right to voice your

opinion.

 

I wanted to share this because it illustrated to me a passion

and a healing.

 

When I taught Native American culture in Palm Beach Co, I also had

the opportunity to study at the knee of Grandma Osceola a

wonderful Seminole medicine woman.

 

One day she ask if I would

share a pipe with her. Each round of the pipe allows prayers for

different requests for healing. During the round for world level

healing I prayed for world peace. Later in the day the Grandmother

ask if I understood my pray for World Peace could not be brought

to fruition as I had stated it.

 

I was very passionate about the words I had chosen, how could

there be a wrong way to pray for peace, I could not understand.

 

The grandmother looked into my eyes as though she was looking into

my soul and said, " There can not be peace in your world until there

is peace in your circle. " Over a cup of sage tea and a smudge of sweetgrass,

we talked about the circle. She asked, if I was at peace with myself.

Oh all but this piece over here, in this corner of my life...was I at peace

with my parents...most the time except my dad really pushed my buttons

on these issues... was I at peace with my sibling...my grandparents...aunts...

uncles...cousins...friends...neighbors?

 

We broke fry bread, refilled the tea pot and in the soft firelight

from the hearth, the grandmother said, " how can you ask the Great Spirit

for peace throughout the world when you who he has brought into this

small part of the world circle is not at peace. "

 

We make peace with ourselves first and then we make peace with each person in

our circle and as out circle grows we find more peace within our world.

 

Keep in mind I am just sharing my experience. In the etheric, I am breaking

and sharing some fry bread and passing some sage tea. I am asking us to

find the peace within our circle for 7 generations forward and 7 generations

back.

 

I just wanted to share a hug and a moment, a blessed

day for those who are in this circle.

 

Janet

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Thanks for the group hug. I think we all needed it. I haven't taken part in

the discussion, but have read bits of it. I think some went past the point

of being passionate about the subject. We must all remember what may be

perfect for us is not perfect for another even in the best of circumstances.

Please realize we are all different and that what make the world so

beautiful. Please lay down your swords and daggers and hug one another.

 

All have a wonderful day and spread a smile to someone's heart.

 

Green Blessings

Patty Corapi

 

 

 

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At 07:21 AM 03/06/2003 -0700, Sandi Lundberg wrote:

>Janet,

>Thanks so much for this, it was very much needed (by me anyway). Gave me

>some new directions to consider and work through.

 

Me too! Thanks, Janet. And here's a hug for you! {{{{{{JANET}}}}}}

 

-- Sandy

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Thanks Janet - hugs back

Ann

 

 

I just wanted to share a hug and a moment, a blessed

day for those who are in this circle.

 

Janet

 

 

 

 

 

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{{Janet}}}

 

It is I that who is crying for this beautiful and precious memory that

you have so unselfishly chosen to share with us

 

THANK YOU for this VERy valuable and invaluable lesson that we all need

to learn

 

I accept the fry bread and pass it along to others

 

Much love, thanks, and blessings

Namaste

Becky~

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Thank you, Janet ...

<<<<<huggers to all>>>>>

Linda Wallen

Village Treasures

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" Janet Golden-Hogan " <janetkgolden

 

 

> I wanted to take a few minutes to tell y'all how much this

> list means to me. I have learned a great deal from you.

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Thanks Janet

 

I almost unsubbed until I read your kind words...

 

I have been dealing with some of my own " stuff " and the dragon came out of

the cave- I definitely could have been kinder when stating my opinion- no

matter how strong it is>

 

Hey- and I dont sleep too well at night with a nursing baby, you know :-)

 

Michelle

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Sending a special hug for Michelle...

 

{{{{{{{{{{{{{{ MICHELLE }}}}}}}}}}}}}}}

 

.... and passing her a nice hot cup of chamomile tea. :-)

 

-- Sandy (chamomile is my favorite)

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