April 22, 2004

  • 3 Questions… Round Two


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    As per Anam’s Blog by way of Kaetytwobirds Blog


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    I want everyone who reads this to ask me 3 questions, no more no less.


    Ask me anything you want. Really. I’ll answer anything. I may opt to e-mail answers to particularly sensitive questions, however.

    Then I want you to go to your journal, copy and paste this, allowing your friends (including myself) to ask you anything.



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    KisstheWitch asked:


    What did you want to be when you were a child?


    A better question would be what didn’t I want to be as a child? lol Seriously, I think I ran the gamut from baker and cook to vetrinarian. I also wanted to be an artist and writer, and even president. While I am an excellent baker and cook, I doubt I’ll ever be paid money for it, and unfortunately, my allergy to fur and feathers means I will never be a vetrinarian. I do hold out some high hopes on being a paid writer some day. I also think I might one day go into politics… if I ever have a sever head trauma! heh


    Do you have a favourite (ever) book?


    Awww, just one??? Well, I guess I’d have to go with the book I learned to read on… The Hobbit.


    What single piece of advice would you give to a child if you had one?


    I think if I had a child (wow! immaculate conception! lol) I would tell it to learn as much as it could about everything it could so that when the time came to make a choice (any choice), it would not have to rely solely on the advice or opinions of others. :: cough cough :: media and politicians :: cough cough ::


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    Joyous asked:


    Question the first: If you could have any super power at all (and I mean any) what would you pick?


    While not cool or glamourous, I think I would like the power to understand any language (written or spoken). It’s not the flashiest ability I could choose, but the potential for the accumulation of knowledge is just mind boggling. Just thinking of all those people, wanting to know about things only I could tell them about ancient dead languages that have no known cipher… er, um… yeah. lol Knowledge is power. heh


    Speaking of languages… I just started a group at tribes.net called Iconophilia for people like myself who collect symbols of all sorts. Yeah… I’m a freak.


    Question the second: Say you found a genie in a bottle (any bottle…it doesn’t matter, but you were only allowed one wish instead of the conventional three. What would you wish for?


    Um… more wishes?? lol just kidding… I’m not a cheat!


    But of course I would have to be careful in my wording because the Djinn can be a tricksy lot. So… I think I would ask to always have the means to get what I need, though not everything I want… just so I don’t get lazy or greedy.


    Question the third: When you eat your smarties, do you eat the red ones last?  


    Actually, no, I eat them second. I save the green for last and pitch the purple… I hate the purple. Yukky.


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         I hope those who missed last week’s late Ancient Whispers Newsletter will take the time to read it. Both last week’s newsletter on Ouija boards and this week’s newsletter on Auras are indicated by a “New” icon, so they’re easy to spot on the index page.

     

         You can learn more about the aura in this week’s article, craft, and Sites of Interest. Whether you know your auric colors already or would like to learn how to see them and intepret them, there’s plenty of information in this week’s newsletter and links for you to become proficient.

     

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    Some Sites of Interest

    Aura Colors Test (uncannily accurate!)
    Aura Colors
    Aura Colors
    Aura Thereapy
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    This Pagan Week : April
    Humor : Outsourcing Hell
    Article : About Auras and Aura Color Meanings
    Quote : George Washington Carver

    Craft of the Week : Seeing and Reading the Aura
    Humor : The Porpoise
    Who’s Who in World Mythology : Baal gods
    Quote : Aldous Huxley
    The Magi’s Garden : Centaury
    Cartoon
    Poem : And thou art dead, as young and fair
    Quote : Carolyn Kenmore

    The Power of Stones : Brandtite
    Humor : Dreams
    A Dreamer’s Guide : Opal to Orchard
    Quote : Kathleen Norris

    Previous Newsletters



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Comments (2)

  • Hm…elementals?  Maybe that… I’m not aware of any poltergiest activity.  I am just trying to keep a log of “strange and unusual” stuff, sorta… *lol*  When I can remember to mention it…

    I am so involved with so many things of a spiritual nature, it really is no wonder things are happening around my place. :)

    But that was some interesting info…another friend had told me to use water for grounding…hm….

    So much to think about!

    Peace and Love…GFW

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