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  • From: Debbie Mcdonald <belynor@sbcglobal.net>
  • To: Healthy soil and sustainable growing <livingontheland@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [Livingontheland] the spirituality of plants & animals/Doug your website
  • Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 06:33:24 -0800 (PST)

Hey Doug,
I decided to visit your website and then wanted to see where you all were
as I just visited CA in early July to get my goats, a long long trip:). I got
to hug/visit with some most wonderful redwood trees and it will be on my best
things ever in life list for always. But.....I googled Chihuahua Valley and
came up with this website that tells your minerals which has some very
inspiring ones from a spiritual angle and thought you might like to see what
mineral forces are on your side in your area:). But. I cannot make the link
work to tell me what is in my area???:( Anyway, here it is
http://www.mindat.org/loc-208117.html
One of my goats is named Tourmaline:), it has wonderful energy.

-
> There are some cool (informative)
> conversations going on on this here 
> list-serve! :)  Honestly, most of the time I haven't
> got the time to 
> jump in and voice my two-cents worth... but I want to add a
> couple 
> thoughts to the thread about the spirituality of plants:
>
> Some indigenous shamans say that the plants are higher than
> the 
> animals (including us) in the hierarchy of nature. They say
> that the 
> plants created animals to help spread their seeds around.
>
> I always talk to the trees, the wildlife, the plants, our
> livestock, 
> even insects... :)  I listen intently for their
> answers too. I often 
> touch them appreciatively... we have a big, buck, billy
> goat that I 
> sometimes do back massages on...
>
> Other guys in the neighborhood are always joking around,
> putting each 
> other down by calling each other "tree-hugger." I say to
> them: "I've 
> gotta go now. I've got some trees that need hugging!"
>
> doug
>
> http://chihuahuavalley.net





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