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Jul 4, 2009

Description: Grows 6-18 inches tall, leaves are pleated and cloak shaped. In summer will blossom small yellow-green flowers. Use: Use leaves and flower shoots for eye disorders and to staunch bleeding. Also traditionally used as an aid in childbirth and treatment for menstrual disorders. Inf...

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Posted: Saturday July 4, 2009, 3:02 am
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Michelle Langlois
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female, age 49, open relationship
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Description: perennial herb that grows up to 6 feet tall. Edible spears grow in spring. In summer, greenish white flowers appear and on female plants bear red berries in autumn. The rest of the plant has a feathered fern look to it. Uses: Use th...
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Review of the book by Rafe Anderson in our "Divination" section
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The Father of Gods and Mortals. Sometimes referred to as Cloud-Gatherer, Zeus is one of the six children of Cronus and Rhea. He led the other gods in revolt against their father. Zeus is controller of storms and weather, and of the fate of mankind. ...
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Description: Perennial herb with stems which grow up to 6 ft. Leaves are oblong and covered in stinging hairs, bears tiny yellow flowers some hanging like catkins (female) and others in spikes (male) in summer and fall. Uses: Use leaves gathered b...


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Robert Scheer on Terrorism"The Global War on Stealth Underwear" -- There is no “war” against terrorism. What George W. Bush launched and Barack Obama insists on perpetuating does not qualify. Not if by war one means doing the obvious and ...
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The Meditation Imagine yourself in a forest, it is still and bright with the winter sun…you have been drawn here inexplicably, feeling an urge for an unknown reason, to enter this forest.  The trees are heavy with snow, their boughs ha...
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Begin by taking a few deep breaths, breathing in the peace of the New Year about to unfold, breathing in the promise of the future….Then exhale, and as you do, let go of  your past, and any tensions, worries and fears from the Old Year&he...
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