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There are 18 messages in this issue.
Topics in this digest:
1. Done with Pudding....He He...
From: lylithh@msn.com
2. A Timely Message
From: "John and Carole Preisach" <cjpreisach@earthlink.net>
3. RE: Done with Pudding....He He...
From: "David Griffin" <earthdrummer@mindspring.com>
4. Re: Done with Pudding....He He...
From: "Christina Arrigo" <lylithh@msn.com>
5. Peanut Butter Options
From: lylithh@msn.com
6. Re: Message board
From: "Maria Stuart" <brigit11@hotmail.com>
7. Re: For those who like to Travel to GA
From: "Maria Stuart" <brigit11@hotmail.com>
8. RE: Done with Pudding....He He...
From: "Maria Stuart" <brigit11@hotmail.com>
9. Re: Debbie's & Denise's post
From: Mino Mercurious <mino2@mindspring.com>
10. Woa! what's with da' peanut butter
From: "Trish Telesco" <trish@loresinger.com>
11. Re: Debbie's & Denise's post
From: Paul Childs <pchilds@ithink.net>
12. RowanFest in GA
From: Toni Stafford <toni17tree@yahoo.com>
13. Re: Digest Number 116
From: wendyl jay <wendyl98@yahoo.com>
14. RE: Woa! what's with da' peanut butter
From: "David Griffin" <earthdrummer@mindspring.com>
15. Re: Beware The SuperSoaker.........
From: Matchgirl42@hotmail.com
16. Re: Thanks from the Elves!
From: Matchgirl42@hotmail.com
17. Re: Oh you all are just playing with chocolate
From: Dawn Dietz <erzsebet69@yahoo.com>
18. Fw: [pagan_connections_nevada] Fw: Beltane Fires--PLEASE FORWARD
From: "John and Carole Preisach" <cjpreisach@earthlink.net>
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 20:23:52 -0000
From: lylithh@msn.com
Subject: Done with Pudding....He He...
Knowing there has to be some other type of ammunition, Lyl sits
and thinks in her tree. Ha-Ha!<WEG> ...."Something that sticks better
than pudding", Lyl grins. Replacing the pudding with her new ammo,
she looks around for a new victim..."Hmmmm. Cronemother has been
awfully quiet lately". <WEG> Lyl points the Supersoaker at
Cronemother...<SPLAT, SPLAT, SPLAT!> Lyl wonders how long it will
take for Cronemother to realise that the new ammo is..SATYR
OIL....MUHAHAHAHA.........:)
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 13:26:04 -0700
From: "John and Carole Preisach" <cjpreisach@earthlink.net>
Subject: A Timely Message
The Witch who did my 1st and 2nd Degree Initiations for/with me sent me this message this morning. Since I feel it is such a timely message, I am forwarding it on to my list of Pagan/Wiccan Contacts. Since some of your names are listed singly in my address book and you are also a member of an e-group, you may receive this more than once. It won't hurt to re-read it I think.
Blessed Be!
Lady Bronwyn
Carole Preisach
Message from the Hopi Elders, 2001
(author unattributed)
To my fellow swimmers. There is a river flowing
now very fast. It is so great and swift, that
there are those who will be afraid. They will
try to hold on to the shore, they will feel they
are being torn apart and will suffer greatly.
Know that the river has its destination.
The elders say we must let go of the shore,
push off into the middle of the river,
keep our eyes open and our heads above the water.
And I say see who is there with you and celebrate.
At this time in history, we are to take nothing
personally, least of all ourselves, for the moment
that we do, our spiritual growth and journey come
to a halt. The time of the lone wolf is over.
Gather yourselves. Banish the word struggle from
your attitude and vocabulary.
All that we do now must be done in a sacred manner
and in celebration.
We are the ones we have been waiting for.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 17:21:50 -0400
From: "David Griffin" <earthdrummer@mindspring.com>
Subject: RE: Done with Pudding....He He...
You have just been locked on to by a heat seeking PEANUT BUTTER MISSILE
Earthdrummer
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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 17:28:19 -0400
From: "Christina Arrigo" <lylithh@msn.com>
Subject: Re: Done with Pudding....He He...
AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!! Lyl hauls-ass, screaming through the Garden.........<SPLAT>.......too late....:(
----- Original Message -----
From: David Griffin
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 5:14 PM
To: phoenixfestivals@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Phoenix Festivals List] Done with Pudding....He He...
You have just been locked on to by a heat seeking PEANUT BUTTER MISSILE
Earthdrummer
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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 21:31:06 -0000
From: lylithh@msn.com
Subject: Peanut Butter Options
After Lyl has been pummeled by the heat-seeking peanut-butter
missle, she contemplates the possibilities of such well chosen
ammo.<PERK> Ah ha! It is rapidly approaching Beltaine after all, and
peanut butter takes sooooooooooo very long to clean off..<WEG> With a
spoon, she starts to collect peanut butter shrapnel(msp?) off the
garden leaves.....and goes to find her wife....<WEG> Thanks
Earthdrummer.....Hee hee hee............
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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 18:41:31 -0400
From: "Maria Stuart" <brigit11@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Message board
Dana wrote:
P.S. Don't nobody cut a HAIR off all those pretty fellas' heads ner
faces! We love shaggy men! Jes' so long as you can find their lips, I
say....
Yep. Love them shaggy guys in skirts!!! OK, they can take off the skirts
for the pudding battle if they want. :-)
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Message: 7
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 18:58:06 -0400
From: "Maria Stuart" <brigit11@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: For those who like to Travel to GA
Spellquest wrote:
I know we are planning on going and we are over in Melbourne
area but after looking at the site, and speaking with people who >have been
there, it certainly looks like it is worth the drive.
The site is beautiful, the drive thru GA is really nice, the people are warm
and friendly and there's a drum/dance/community circle. I'd say it's worth
the drive!!!
Blessings
Brigit
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Message: 8
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 19:07:53 -0400
From: "Maria Stuart" <brigit11@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: Done with Pudding....He He...
Earthdrummer wrote:
You have just been locked on to by a heat seeking PEANUT >BUTTER MISSILE
Peanut butter, pudding and whipped cream!!!! sweet, gooey, sticky
mmmmmmm...... it's getting yummier everyday!
Sweet covered Pagans for dessert (thanks to the one who posted the right
spelling- now I can remember)
Brigit
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Message: 9
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 19:40:11 -0400
From: Mino Mercurious <mino2@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: Debbie's & Denise's post
Paul Childs wrote:
This was my first time at Phoenix Phyre and I had a really great
time.
Yet when I read these emails I do begin to wonder whether I shall
ever
wish to
do so again. Don't get me wrong. I love the pagan communities no
matter
where I go
and am searching for that special place I can call home. Yet I wonder
why a
path which
may be different from someone else would cause such a fuss.
Dear Paul,
I do not speak for the entire community, but from being around this
group of people for a decade I believe that the idea is not to condemn
any path...but rather to preserve what has been built. This is NOT
saying that voodoo or any other pagan ways different from the majority
of the community threaten to change it. I have found everyone to be
very accepting in the past....but let's face it, we've got a good thing
going here and there is bound to be some apprehension about anything
that changes. I fully believe that all will fall into place....with
honor to all pagan paths. There is great wisdom within this community,
and with that comes caution....but we know that change is often a good
thing when the energies are properly directed and set into place.
Everyone just needs time to ground, and it is impossible to remain
grounded permanently......unless of course we are in the ground.
I would also like to add that even though I was not at complete ease
when I found out that the ritual was about to take place....I trusted
and participated.....and am now further enlightened about yet another
path which I find fascinating. My thanks to those who performed,
allowed and participated....it was an awakening experience. This is a
good place to call home Paul, but you have to satisfy you, and I trust
that your choice will be what you need.
Warm Blessings,
Mino
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Message: 10
Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2001 00:04:41 -0000
From: "Trish Telesco" <trish@loresinger.com>
Subject: Woa! what's with da' peanut butter
<feigned NJ cab driver's accent> I (da big nosed, er named, pagan
about dees parts) said chocolate pudding! My mudder loved
chocolate... so whats wi' da peanut butter? Ya crazy or somin'? Youz
guyz can't squirt peanutbutter.. now beer... there's a food group for
shootin' (and clean up 's much more fun)
Trust me ...
Trish da Mob Pagan
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Message: 11
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 21:23:45 -0400
From: Paul Childs <pchilds@ithink.net>
Subject: Re: Debbie's & Denise's post
At 07:40 PM 4/3/01 -0400, you wrote:
Paul Childs wrote:
This was my first time at Phoenix Phyre and I had a really great
time.
Yet when I read these emails I do begin to wonder whether I shall
ever
wish to
do so again. Don't get me wrong. I love the pagan communities no
matter
where I go
and am searching for that special place I can call home. Yet I wonder
why a
path which
may be different from someone else would cause such a fuss.
Dear Paul,
I do not speak for the entire community, but from being around this
group of people for a decade I believe that the idea is not to condemn
any path...but rather to preserve what has been built. This is NOT
saying that voodoo or any other pagan ways different from the majority
of the community threaten to change it. I have found everyone to be
very accepting in the past....but let's face it, we've got a good thing
going here and there is bound to be some apprehension about anything
that changes. I fully believe that all will fall into place....with
honor to all pagan paths. There is great wisdom within this community,
and with that comes caution....but we know that change is often a good
thing when the energies are properly directed and set into place.
Everyone just needs time to ground, and it is impossible to remain
grounded permanently......unless of course we are in the ground.
I would also like to add that even though I was not at complete ease
when I found out that the ritual was about to take place....I trusted
and participated.....and am now further enlightened about yet another
path which I find fascinating. My thanks to those who performed,
allowed and participated....it was an awakening experience. This is a
good place to call home Paul, but you have to satisfy you, and I trust
that your choice will be what you need.
Warm Blessings,
Mino
Thanks Mino,
I don't think I've given up on Phoenix yet.
And I would like to make some good friends along the way.
I can see from the concern of these posts that it is indeed
a loving family and I would like to consider myself a small
part of it.
Blessings,
Paul
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Message: 12
Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 18:38:33 -0700 (PDT)
From: Toni Stafford <toni17tree@yahoo.com>
Subject: RowanFest in GA
I can certainly attest that RowanFest at DragonHills
in GA is wonderful. The land is huge and wonderful
with lots of wooded areas. It's an incredible place,
you must try and go! And the weather is perfect there
then.
Chief Blue Crow, Corwyn, Teesa, and the whole family
will definitely make you feel at home and have a very
magical gathering.
I only wish I could go! 2500 miles is a little far
for me this time!
Hope you all go, it's wonderful!
Tree
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Message: 13
Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 18:41:20 -0700 (PDT)
From: wendyl jay <wendyl98@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Digest Number 116
i think it's a great idea... consider it done. wendyl
--- Phoenixfestivals <pphyre@phoenixfestivals.com>
wrote:
Blessings to phoenixfestivals@yahoogroups.com
(phoenixfestivals@yahoogroups.com)! on 4/3/01 3:22
AM you were quoted as
saying:
i have an eisle type bulletin board that i would
happy
to donate to the cause. wendyl
Can we set it up just outside your booth? That's
next to the ritual Circle
and should be a good location.
Blessings,
Wade Berlin, Phoenix Festivals
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Message: 14
Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 22:22:01 -0400
From: "David Griffin" <earthdrummer@mindspring.com>
Subject: RE: Woa! what's with da' peanut butter
Gota whole supply of Strawberry Jam grenades, Just waiting for Lylithh to
show her face again
Earthdrummer
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Message: 15
Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2001 04:02:38 -0000
From: Matchgirl42@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Beware The SuperSoaker.........
--- In phoenixfestivals@y..., "Miss Crow" <jwncrow@h...> wrote:
Hrmmmm.... I am not entirely sure about the logistical
possibilities of
firing chocolate pudding from a super soaker, but I am willing to
give it a
try, in the name of science :)
Starfire watches Miss Crow from behind a stout oak tree(*giggle*) on
one of the garden paths. Miss Crow sports only a few splatters of
chocolate pudding. Starfire looks down at her supply and realizes
she has only one spoonful left of ammunition. Oh well, she is sure
she can borrow a super soaker from somebody; meanwhile Miss Crow
seems a very good target for that last spoonful!
Fwing!
Splat!
hehehehehehehe
Love You Miss Crow
Starfire
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Message: 16
Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2001 04:28:26 -0000
From: Matchgirl42@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Thanks from the Elves!
Dear Elvendrums;
Speaking for myself(although I am sure many agree with me), I just
want to say that I think you guys were GREAT. I really enjoyed your
show thursday night, and meeting you before the show (I was the one
in the shiny, metallic cloak). And I went home with your CD The
Dragon, so I could listen to your wonderful songs at home! You guys
really put alot into your group and it shows. Thank you for sharing
your talents with us (and to Wade and Diane: thank you guys very much
for bringing them to the festival this year!). Hope to see you guys
again at future festivals!
BB,
Starfire
--- In phoenixfestivals@y..., elvendrums@a... wrote:
Wade and Dianne and all the Phoenix Phesters,
Thanks for inviting us to play at your festival. Your hospitality
was
wonderful and it was great getting to know you. We met so many
wonderful
people with awesome energy. It was a pleasure to perform for ya'll
on
Thursday night, and since our return to the Midwest we've been
frantically
working to finish our third CD, Gateway to Faerie. It should be
out by June
1st.
If you'd like to know more about our band, our travels, newsletter,
recordings, or personal habits (all this talk about chocolate
pudding
supersoakers is REALLY appealing to us), just check out our website
at
www.elvendrums.com
many blessings!
Devan
elvendrums, a band of elves! www.elvendrums.com
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Message: 17
Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 22:28:33 -0700 (PDT)
From: Dawn Dietz <erzsebet69@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Oh you all are just playing with chocolate
Only Trish would beat everyone to the mixer...<hehe>
Hey in Daytona they do a coleslaw thing....
Oh nevermind that might get really smelly....
Dawn
--- Jack Davidson <seawolfjack@yahoo.com> wrote:
--- Trish Telesco <trish@loresinger.com> wrote:
I have filled the lake with pudding - come on in
the
swimming is fine (she
splashes ... and yes both jack, wade, and everyone
on shore had better be
pagan proper or suffer doing laundry)
Trish
From Jack,
This gives a new difinition to Pagan Soup. Pagan
Pudding, even better. Smile....
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Message: 18
Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 23:29:33 -0700
From: "John and Carole Preisach" <cjpreisach@earthlink.net>
Subject: Fw: [pagan_connections_nevada] Fw: Beltane Fires--PLEASE FORWARD
Thought this was worth sharing with the rest of you. Those who receive it more than once please forgive the duplications in this sending.
Lady Bronwyn
----- Original Message -----
From: Robin Stenovich
To: pagan_connections_nevada@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 10:05 PM
Subject: [pagan_connections_nevada] Fw: Beltane Fires--PLEASE FORWARD
Subject: Beltane Fires--PLEASE FORWARD
Please forward this message to anyone you know who is concerned for
the
welfare of the earth.
BELTANE AND THE ANIMALS
The ancient Celtic feast of Beltane is nearly upon us. At this
time, the
ancestors prayed for the safety of their herds, lighting enormous
blazes on
hilltops as part of the springtime ritual.
Today we see the urgency of prayers for the healing of animals and
our
relationship to them, as well as for the planet itself. Please join
in the
ceremonial relighting of Ireland's ancient Beltane Fires, the Fire-Eye
Festival, in your own community:
*Light a Beltane Fire.
solidarity with the animals and those who tend them. The soft flame
of a
candle is a tiny echo of those ancient blazes (for safety reasons you
may wish
to use an electric light). As you light your Beltane Fire each night,
join us
in this prayer:
Prayer for Beltane
This is the season when, in ancient times, great fires were lit upon
hilltops
to signify the coming of spring and to pray for an abundant summer.
At that time too the ancient Celtic peoples drove their herds near the
Beltane
fires, praying for the health and protection of the cattle.
Now, in this time of desperate pain for animals and farmers, we light
again the
fires of spring in our hearts and in our homes, in our windows and our
spirit.
As we do, we remember:
The health of the herds is the health of the people.
The health of the herds is the health of the earth.
The life of the herds is the life of the people.
The life of the herds is the life of the earth.
Lighting the flames of Beltane, we pray for healing:
Healing for the animals.
Healing for those who care for the animals.
Healing for the land.
Healing for us all.
*Join us in daily meditation.
At 12 noon and 6 pm, pause for a few moments and send your thoughts,
energies,
prayers that our relationship with the earth, and especially with
earth's other
animals, be healed. The people of Europe whose herds have been
recently
divested will especially welcome your prayers and energies.
*Gather in solidarity with Fire Eye.
On April 28, Ireland will relight the ancient fires, both inner and
outer. A
ceremonial fire will blaze from the sacred central hill, Uisneach,
while a
vigil is kept beneath. The vigil will be held for 24 hours, and we
welcome the
distant support of those who wish to light their own fires. Send a
message to
fireego@gofree.indigo.ie stating who you are, when you will meet and
where, and
adding any comments or prayers. Your names will be read out
at the vigil in Ireland, and your prayers become part of the sacred
fire.
You can find information at www.fire-eye.org.
Thank you for sending this to others and for adding your prayers to
ours.
Please check our website for additional information and details.
SOLAS AGUS SIOCHAIN
THE FIRE EYE TEAM
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