Ancient Whispers Newsletter

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The Ancient Whispers Newsletter


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Welcome to the Ancient Whispers Newsletter, a multi-cultural newsletter with a little something for everyone of any creed or religion. Here you will find inspiring quotes, irreverent jokes, crafts, and most importantly, historical and/or religious scholarship. Every Wednesday a new edition should appear on this website with reminder emails sent out the night before to those who have opted to join one of the many forums and mailing lists to which I subscribe. If you wish to share this newsletter with others, please keep it intact with the original authors' names on all the articles. Any articles or sections, to which an author or URL is not affixed, were written by Candace (with the exception of the various jokes found herein).

Questions, comments, and topical requests are encouraged and should be posted to the AskCandace open forum at yahoogroups. I'd like to start a help column for the newsletter, so if you'd like to have your problem featured in a newsletter, let me know when you post.


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Some Sites of Interest

Witchboard World
Ouija Boards and Ouija Information
The Museum of Talking Boards
The Ouija and Spiritual Protection
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This Pagan Week : April
Humor : Hoya!
Article : Ouija Boards
Quote : Winston Churchill

Craft of the Week : Making and Using your own Talking Board
Humor : Royal Stinker
Who's Who in World Mythology : Baalat
Quote : G. M. Trevelyan
The Magi's Garden : Celery
Cartoon
Poem : Spirits of the Dead
Quote : Arthur Schopenhauer

The Power of Stones : Boulangerite
Humor : Answer to Prayers
A Dreamer's Guide : Old to Onyx
Quote : Benjamin Franklin

Previous Newsletters

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Some Sites of Interest

Witchboard World
http://ouija.witchboards.net
From history to downloads, this museum of witchboards has just about everything you can think of.


Ouija Boards and Ouija Information
http://www.damnedgames.com/cf_ouija.html
Another great resource for those interested in Ouija Boards, whether you just want to learn more about them or if you want to buy one.


The Museum of Talking Boards
http://www.museumoftalkingboards.com
Here are images of some incredible Ouija boards from a century ago.


The Ouija and Spiritual Protection
http://www.boudicca.de/ouipr-e.htm
Worried about protection during your séance, check out this site for an handy little ritual.


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The Pagan Month of April
can be found in its entirety Here. For more detailed entries, please visit the full calendar.

The name of this month comes from the Latin word aperire, "to open." This is appropriate for a month of blossoming flowers dedicated to Aphrodite.

The Anglo-Saxon name for this month is Eastermonath, the month of Eostre the goddess of Spring and origin of Easter. The Irish word for April is Aibrean or an Giblean. The end of April is known as Seachtain an t-Sionnaich, end of the winds. The Franks called it Ostarmanoth. The Asatru and many other Pagans call it Ostara.

The first Full Moon of this month is called Seed of Planting Moon, Budding Tree Moon, or Growing Moon. It is also referred to as Pink Moon, Green Grass Moon, Planter or Planting Moon, and Hare Moon, names it shares with May’s Moon. It also shares the name, Wind Moon, with March.

On April 20th, the zodiac turns from Aries to Taurus. April’s stone and the birthstone of The sweat pea is the flower for April children. Aries is the diamond, though on some older lists, sapphire is the stone for the month of April. The birthstone for Taurus is the emerald. Aries also lays claim to amethyst, carnelian, garnet, fire agate, pink tourmaline, and topaz, while aquamarine, lapis lazuli, kunzite, rose quartz, and sapphire are associated with Taurus.


Lunar Holy Days

The Christian holiday of Easter falls on the first Sunday after the first Full Moon of the spring equinox. Though one of the most important Christian holidays, it was drawn together from many pagan traditions, and its name came from the goddess of Spring, Eostre. The Easter Bunny is a fertility symbol of Teutonic origin, and the hare was an emblem of Eostre. Eggs, a major part of the celebration, also have their origin as fertility symbols.


The first Thursday after the 19th of April is Sumarda Gurinn-fyrsti, the first day of summer in Iceland.

The first or third Saturday in April is Glen Saturday. The children of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire gather to pick daffodils at Crawfurdland Castle.


14TH

Cerealia

Kamo-Tama-Yori-Hime

Sommersblot

Maryamma or Mariamne

celebrations in the House of Ra, Osiris and Horus

15TH

Cerealia

Tellus Mater

New Year in Bangladesh

Kanamara Matsuri

Pi-Puppids

Festival of Horus and also Bast

16TH

Cerealia

Hiketeria

Margot Adler

begin weeding the crops today

Ra

17TH

Cerealia

Chariot Festival of the Rain God

18TH

Cerealia

Rama-Navami

19TH

Cerealia -Thesmophoria

20TH

Palilia or Parilia; The Foundation of Rome - Dea Roma or Natalis Urbis Romae

St. George's Day

Feast of Wadjet

22ND

Earth Day

Lyrids

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Humor: Hoya!
It was election time and a politician decided to go out to the local reservation and try to get the Native American vote. They were all assembled in the Council Hall to hear the speech. The politician had worked up to his finale, and the crowd was getting more and more excited. 'I promise better education opportunities for Native Americans!'

The crowd went wild, shouting 'Hoya! Hoya!' The politician was a bit puzzled by the native word, but was encouraged by their enthusiasm. 'I promise gambling reforms to allow a Casino on the Reservation!'

'Hoya! Hoya!' cried the crowd, stomping their feet.

'I promise more social reforms and job opportunities for Native Americans!' The crowd reached a frenzied pitch shouting 'Hoya! Hoya! Hoya!'

After the speech, the Politician was touring the Reservation, and saw a tremendous herd of cattle. Since he was raised on a ranch, and knew a bit about cattle, he asked the Chief if he could get closer to take a look at the cattle.

'Sure,' the Chief said, 'but be careful not to step in the hoya.'


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Article : Ouija Boards
by Candace

There has been much said about the Ouija over the years, and not all of it negative. It has really only been in recent years, with movies like “The Exorcist” and “Witchboard,” that people have come to fear the Ouija. Ouija boards are also known as witch boards and talking boards. The boards are a form of channeling or mediumship.

Though its history is said to be much more ancient, the Ouija was a by-product of the spiritualist craze. It is said the ancient Egyptians used a device like an Ouija board, but descriptions seem closer to dowsing-pendulum use. A ring attached to a strand of thread was held over a circular table with symbols on it, and the ring would strike the table to spell out answers. Other sources state the Ouija Board has been around since the Roman empire of the fourth century, and it was also thought to have been used by the Greeks before the birth of Christ.

The Spiritualist movement of the early 1900s was founded by Kate and Maggie Fox. By using a series of knocks and raps that answered “yes” and “no,” they were able to communicate with spirits. Eventually they also assigned a code for letters of the alphabet. In this way, they were able to spell out longer and more detailed messages. As knocking and table-tipping began to fall out of fashion among Spiritualists, mediums tried a new form of contact called “automatic writing.” Ghosts would guide the medium’s hand and spell out messages for the sitters who were present. It soon replaced the slower methods of communication by rapping. Though many questioned the authenticity of automatic writing, in some rare cases, the messages received were jarringly precise.

Many feel that the messages provided by the Ouija board are the unconscious movements made by the people touching the pointer. If this is the case, the Ouija is operated by more the power of suggestion. Researchers suggested that the Ouija works using the psychic portions of the human mind, spelling out answers by precognition, telepathy, or mediumship. In this way, the answer given through a Ouija board are still under the control of a human being. The other theory is that the ghosts are either causing the Ouija users to move the planchette or are moving it through their own ghostly powers. This second, less popular explanation would take the results of Ouija board usage out of the hands of its human operators.

The modern Ouija Board has gone through many permutations to end up as the board we now know. It began as a combination of two tools used for scrying - a wheel of letters and a glass inverted and placed in the middle. The letters were usually written on small pieces of paper and placed in a circle around a table. According to folklore, M. Planchette produced the first planchette for the purpose of Automatic-writing in 1853. He created a device like a small table that stood on two small stilts with a pen or pencil at the third point. It should be noted however that "planchette" in French translates to "little plank," making this story a little far-fetched.

The Ouija planchette replaced the writing-planchette when the board replaced paper. Shortly after the planchette came to America, a cabinet and coffin maker from Maryland, E.C. Reiche, created the first Ouija Board. He used a wooden lap tray with the letters of the alphabet arranged in two lines across the center of the board. Below these letters, he placed the numbers one through ten and the words Yes and No in each lower corner of the board. He used the planchette with his board but removed the pencil tips and placed wooden pegs on the bottom of it. In this way, the planchette was free to move about the board. At this time, all three stilts on the planchette were covered with felt, making it easier to slide it in any direction and making communications fast, clear, and easy. This also moved this form of mediumship from a solitary activity to a group project. Ouija was meant to be done with a partner, a "gentleman and lady preferred."

It is said the word Ouija is a combination of two words, the French word "oui" and the German word "ja,” both words meaning "yes" in English. But the board is neither French, nor German. According to Reiche, "Ouija" was actually Egyptian for luck, information passed along to him through the spirits. Though this is untrue, the name stuck. Reiche sold the invention to his friend, Charles Kennard, who founded the Kennard Novelty Co. with borrowed money. The first commercial Ouija boards or “Egyptian Luck boards” were produced around 1886. The first patent for a "talking board" was filed on May 28, 1890, listing Charles Kennard and William H. A. Maupin, as the assignees.

Shortly after the company started, the shop manager, William Fuld, decided to go into business for himself and forced Kennard out of the business, changing the name to the Ouija Novelty Co. Producing "Fuld's Talking Board" in record numbers, he became a successful businessman. At that time, the board was not considered a game; people bought it with which to talk to their deceased loved ones. Its popularity soared through the two World Wars, but it was not until 1966, when its popularity was waning, that Parker Brothers bought it out from the children of William Fuld. At the time of the buy-out, Ouija sales had never been worse, and it took a Parkers advertising blitz to put the popularity back in the Ouija board. In its first full year of production by Parker Brothers, the Ouija Board outsold Monopoly. William Fuld’s name was printed on every Ouija board made for over one hundred years until Parker Brothers took it off in the late 90s. From the beginning, Ouija boards were large and made of solid wood. This includes the earliest boards made by Parker Brothers. But under Parker Brothers’ production, the boards went from hardboard, to tightly pressed paper, and now are made only in cardboard. Parker Brothers still holds all of the patents and trademarks to the board today and still produce it in large numbers.

As Ouija use has become more popular, and knowledge of the occult also grows, so too has fear of the spirits the Ouija might summon. Many methods and superstitions have arisen about the use of the Ouija and protection during its use. They really only differ depending upon whether you buy the Ouija in a store or make it yourself.

Ouija Superstitions

One Ouija superstition is sheer silliness. This is that the very first Ouija boards were made from coffin wood with a coffin nail in the center of the planchette window for the pointer. As if the maker of the boards would go to so much trouble to dig up a coffin to steal get the nails and lid. This story probably comes from the profession of the true originator of the Ouija, E.C. Reiche who was a coffin-maker.

Many superstitions deal with the spirits themselves. Never let the spirits count down through the numbers or go through the alphabet. They can “get out of the board” this way and cause trouble in your home. Also if the planchette falls from the board, the spirit will get loose.

If the planchette goes to the four corners of the board it means that you have contacted an evil spirit, and if the planchette repeatedly makes a figure eight, it means that an evil spirit is in control of the board. If you should get an evil spirit, quickly turn the planchette upside down and use it that way. The board must be "closed" properly or evil spirits will remain behind to haunt the operator. Evil spirits contacted through the Ouija board will try to win your confidence with false flattery and lies. Sometimes an evil spirit can permanently "inhabit" a board. When this happens, no other spirits will be able to use it.

There are even superstitions that deal with disposal of an Ouija board. A board will scream if you try to burn it, and people who hear the scream have less than thirty-six hours to live. The only proper way to dispose of it is to break it into seven pieces and sprinkle it with Holy Water before burying it.

Famous Ouija Board Users

* A St. Louis housewife named Pearl Curran stunned the literary world in the early 1900's by channeling a spirit through the Ouija Board and producing thousands of pages and novels and poetry that allegedly came through a spirit named Patience Worth.

* Starting in 1919, author Stewart Edward White and his wife Betty, spent 17 years studying Betty's mediumship with a group of entities who called the "Invisibles". She made initial contact with them using a Ouija board and then continued the communications through automatic writing. They later produced the Betty Book to chronicle the events in 1937.

* In 1972, poet Jane Roberts founded the "channeling" movement after experiencing an Out of Body Experience. She and her husband began experimenting with an Ouija Board and made contact with a being known as "Seth." They penned several popular books dictated by Seth himself, including Seth Speaks.

Bibliography

http://www.ghosts.org/ouija.html
http://uk.geocities.com/guidedpaths/Unexplainend/
http://www.crystalinks.com/ouija.html
http://www.fusionanomaly.net/ouija.html
http://www.prairieghosts.com/ouija.html
http://www.paralumun.com/ouijaboard.htm
http://www.castleofspirits.com/ouijaboards.html

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Quote : Winston Churchill
Courage is rightly considered the foremost
of the virtues, for upon it, all others depend.

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Craft of the Week: Making and Using your own Talking Board

My advice to most people would be to make their own Ouija Board. It can be as simple or complex as you wish, but making your own board ensures that it is attuned to your energies and is more likely to work for you. It also ensures that you can work in your own protective measures, if you are so inclined.

The simplest board requires a smooth table, twenty-nine blank cards, and a glass. You can just cut up small pieces of paper, and any glass will do, though a wine glass is more traditional. Use one piece of paper for each letter of the alphabet, one for Yes, one for No, and one for Goodbye. Arrange all the paper pieces in a circle around the edges of the table and then stand with your partner(s) around the table. I suggest standing because the papers will be loose and sitting might cause you to knock them onto the floor.

A board of your own design can contain more detail than a mass-produced one, including colors, star signs and other sigils both protective and empowering. While the layout of the Ouija Board varies from country to country and production companies, the original placed the Yes at the top of the circle and the No at the bottom. On the basic board, the letters were placed in a circle starting with the letter A next to Yes and continuing around until the Z ended up on the other side of Yes. The numbers from zero to nine were placed at the bottom next to No. Hello and Good-bye were also included on the board.

To protect your board from wear, cover it with clear heavy sheet of plastic, find a store which sells the clear plastic adhesive used to protect books, or place it under a glass surface. You could even cover it with a layer of varnish if your board is made of wood. The only requirement is that it be slippery to facilitate the movement of the planchette. When designing your own board, be sure to leave lots of room around the edges so the indicator has room to move around without falling off the side. The indicator may be purchased from Parker Brothers, or you can use a wine glass.

Hints and Safety Precautions

If you make the Ouija yourself, you’re going to be able to build in your own protective measures. You can use a silver coin or ring as the planchette, or wear an article made of silver. Simply placing silver on the board ensures no evil spirits will be able to come through. The silver is supposed to protect you from harmful spirits. According to one source, to improve "reception" use a solid wood board. I would assume this is because the board would then be closer to nature (and more protected and grounded) than the paste and pulp used by Parker Bros. If you make your own board, you can make it in the form of a circle or put a circle on it. The circle is one of the oldest protective signs in use. Arranging the letters and numbers into a circle will also ensure that whatever is summoned by the board is trapped within that circle and can't escape. This does not prevent you from also drawing a circle or making a circle of candles in which to sit. A well-lit area is also said to drive away evil spirits, and yet, the Ouija is meant to be used at night.

Make your surroundings comfortable and free of negative energies. Spirits love flowers, sweet scents, and water. Try floating some blossoms in a bowl of water nearby, burning incense, or using some scented oils. Some people like to say a prayer over the board or perform a cleansing ritual. Remember if you go purposely looking for evil spirits or demons you might possibly get them, even if its just negative energy from your own mind or your friends around you. Ask your spirit guide or guardian angel to protect you and bring spirits who are on a higher frequency (i.e. benevolent). One of the first questions you might want to ask is the name(s) of your spirit guide(s).

Wipe your board with a clean cloth before you begin to remove any dust. You may also wish to write down the questions you want to ask before you begin so you don’t forget them in the heat of the moment. Start with general questions, and save the personal questions for later when you are comfortable with the board. You may even get thoughts and mental images as you talk to the spirit. Once an answer is given you can ask for more information or clarification of the answer, but it is rude to ask the same question more than once.

If there are two people using the board, they should sit opposite each other and place the tip of only one finger on the pointer. Their fingertips should only gently touch the glass. More than three participants can be a bit crowded, and most sources say four is the limit. It is helpful to have one other person present to transcribe the session. Some spirits move across the board quickly, while others go very slow. An excited spirit will move the planchette faster. Having someone with free hands would be helpful in keeping track of the conversation. If no one wants to sit out, you can have someone call out the letters to a tape recorder. You can use a camcorder if one is available, and using an infrared camcorder in a dimly lit room is a great way to see the energies of a spirit.

A word might also come through with all of the letters out of order. Not all spirits speak in your language, and some spirits have trouble spelling words or creating sentences. It should be noted that sometimes the communication will be in a foreign language or sometimes it in English backwards. If you don’t understand what the spirit is trying to say, ask it to repeat its answer or ask defining questions. Above all, don't take anything the spirit says literally. Ouija boards are famous for lying or playing with its users as much as they play with it.

It is important to always be respectful and never upset the spirits. Treat a spirit the way you would like to be treated by anyone. Remember it has come by your invitation, so treat it as a guest in your home and always thank it for coming. An upset spirit is more likely to try sticking around to make you miserable. If an obnoxious spirit comes through, ask it to leave and call upon your guides to take it away.

If a spirit points the planchette to "good bye," let it go, and if you want to finish the séance place the planchette on "Good Bye" and say that you are now leaving. Everyone should then remove their hands from the board. Always say goodbye to the entity with whom you are talking when you want to end a session. If you or the spirit does not say goodbye, it may be trying to stick around. This can lead to poltergeist activity and worse. Leaving the planchette on the board means the board is still open and spirits can use it as a door into your home. Never explicitly invite a spirit to enter someplace. This will make it hard to get rid of it later.

Don't call upon specific people to come talk to you unless you have a good reason. A long deceased relative may no longer be residing near the earthly plane. He or she may even be reincarnated. If a deceased relative seems to come through, always seek confirmation. Ask personal questions about things that are not generally known, but remember not to be thinking of the answers in your head at the time or the spirit may pick your brain.

The Ouija board does not work for everyone. Some days the board may work for you, and on others, you may get no response. It works immediately for some people, while others never get it. Though this seems not to have any bearing on whether you have psychic abilities, many regular psychics can't work an Ouija Board. Channeling and mediumship seems to be a specialized form of psychism. If the board does not work, try changing participants around or excluding some members.

The board is a focus for all spirits far and near, so you may be contacted by more than one spirit. Sometimes the spirits will argue over who will come through at a given time. Ask for one spirit at a time and always get a name before you begin. If you get a “trapped spirit” that seeks help “going into the light,” ask your spirit guide to help the spirit to the next level of its existence. If the spirit asks you to help it with some task it left unfinished so it can cross over, tell it that you are not skilled enough to do this and send it away. It might be best at that point to stop for the day and even wait a few days before trying again.

Don’t ask a spirit to bring you things you want but would not have otherwise. Some spirits might be able to swing fortune in your favor or even bring you some small item, but all spirits have their boundaries. You are only likely to frustrate the spirit you are communicating with if you demand things it can’t provide. Conversely a spirit, which can bring you physical items, might also manifest poltergeist activity if you’re not careful. In the same vein, never ask spirits to harm others and never use the board to try to control others or get power over them. Do not let others use your board when you are not using it.

Using the Ouija when you are tired, ill, or in a weakened condition will may make you vulnerable to possession should you contact a malevolent spirit. Never let anyone participate in a séance who is under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Non-believers and skeptics can also sometimes ruin a séance. Sometimes a malevolent spirit will create "wins" for the user. In other words, giving the user correct information or flattering him or her to cause a dependency. This is called "progressive entrapment," and it is an attempt at possession. For obvious reasons, never use a board in a graveyard (too many spirits) or a place where a terrible death has occurred.

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Humor : Royal Stinker
The Queen of England was showing the Archbishop of Canterbury around the Royal Stables when one of the stallions close by farted so loudly it couldn't be ignored.

"Oh dear," said the Queen, "How embarrassing. I'm frightfully sorry about that."

"It's quite understandable," said the archbishop, and after a moment added, "as a matter of fact I thought it was the horse."


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Who's Who in World Mythology : Baalat
For past articles and the bibliography, please go to the
Who's Who Archive.

Just as Baal was a generic term for the deity or Lord of a particular place, so was the feminine form used to refer to a goddess of an area. Baalat (Baalath, Baalith, Belili, Belit, Baalti, Baaltis, Beltis, Beltu) was the generic term for any goddess of the Middle East, but was applied in particular to the Goddess of Byblos. The word means Lady or Mistress and seems to be older than the title Baal. Though it was used to refer to any number of Middle Eastern goddesses, it was most often applied to Ninlil, consort of Enlil, and to Ishtar (or Ashtarte) who was also referred to as Baelthi. Baalat was considered the goddess of books, libraries, and writers.

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Quote: G. M. Trevelyan
Education ...has produced
a vast population able to read but
unable to distinguish what is worth reading.

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The Magi's Garden: Celery
For past featured foliage and the bibliography, please go to the
The Magi's Garden Archive.

Celery (Apium graveolens)


Folk Names: Marsh Parsley, Smallage, Wild Celery

Description: Celery is a biennial which grows wild in wet, salty soils, swamps, and marshes. It may be found in North and South America and is native to southern Europe and Africa. The fleshy, bulbous root sends up angular, furrowed, branching stems one to three feet tall in the second year. There are two varieties of celery- one with a hollow stalk and one with a solid stalk. The solid stalk is generally the preferred variety to grow. The leaves are opposite, dark green, shiny, pinnate with wedge-shaped leaflets, incised and coarsely toothed. The small white to gray-white flowers grow in paniculate compound umbels from June to November. Small, ribbed, elliptic-ovate gray seeds appear in November.

Effects: strong
Planet: Mercury
Element: Fire
Associated Deities:

Traditions:
Celery has been found in the tomb of Tutankhamen and has been used as a food and spice for as long as records have been kept.

The Romans associated the smaller, wild celery, usually referred to as smallage, with misfortune and death and used it in wreaths.

Magic:
Celery is used to increase clarity, insight, and divinatory skills Chew celery seeds for concentration and to stop dizziness. They may also be burnt before spellcasting to increase concentration. Use the seeds in a dream pillow to induce sleep.

The stalk and seeds induce lust when eaten, and the oil from the root is said to treat impotence.

Known Combinations:
Burn the seeds with Orris root to increase psychic powers.

Medical Indications: (Caution: Celery is a strong diuretic, not to be used if kidney problem exists. Do not use large amounts during pregnancy.) Parts Used: root, leaves, seed, juice
The celery plant is an antioxidant, appetizer, diuretic, and emmenagogue, while the seeds are carminative, anti-fungal, and sedative. The juice (especially from young petioles) is effective for dropsy, rheumatism, gout, obesity, flatulence, chronic pulmonary catarrh, lack of appetite, and deficiency diseases. It reduces blood pressure, relieves muscle spasms, and arthritis. Seeds of celery and flax may be used as a poultice. Celery promotes menstruation and should be taken moderately during pregnancy.

Nutrition:
The entire plant is used as food from the roots to the leaves and seeds. The stalks may be eaten raw or added to soups and stews. The seeds are used as seasoning. The leaves may be added to salads, soups, or used in place of parsley for decoration.

Mercantile Uses:
Celery is grown commercially for its use as a food.

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Poem : Spirits of the Dead
Edgar Allen Poe

Thy soul shall find itself alone
'Mid dark thoughts of the grey tomb-stone;
Not one, of all the crowd, to pry
Into thine hour of secrecy.
Be silent in that solitude,
Which is not loneliness- for then
The spirits of the dead, who stood
In life before thee, are again
In death around thee, and their will
Shall overshadow thee; be still.
The night, though clear, shall frown,
And the stars shall not look down
From their high thrones in the Heaven
With light like hope to mortals given,
But their red orbs, without beam,
To thy weariness shall seem
As a burning and a fever
Which would cling to thee for ever.
Now are thoughts thou shalt not banish,
Now are visions ne'er to vanish;
From thy spirit shall they pass
No more, like dew-drop from the grass.
The breeze, the breath of God, is still,
And the mist upon the hill
Shadowy, shadowy, yet unbroken,
Is a symbol and a token.
How it hangs upon the trees,
A mystery of mysteries!

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Quote : Arthur Schopenhauer
Wealth is like sea-water;
the more we drink, the thirstier we become;
and the same is true of fame.

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The Power of Stones: Boulangerite
For past articles and the bibliography, please go to the
Power of Stones Archive.

Boulangerite forms metallic blue-gray crystals. If you have lost something, boulangerite can help you find it or at least accept its loss. Patience, stamina, and perseverance are also encouraged.

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Humor : Answer to Prayers
The temporary Sunday school teacher was struggling to open a combination lock on the supply cabinet. She had been told the combination, but couldn't quite remember it. Finally she went to the pastor's study and asked for help.

The pastor came into the room and began to turn the dial. After the first two numbers he paused and stared blankly for a moment. Finally he looked serenely heavenward and his lips moved silently. Then he looked back at the lock, and quickly turned to the final number, and opened the lock.

The teacher was amazed. "I'm in awe at your faith, pastor," she said.

"It's really nothing," he answered. "The number is on a piece of tape on the ceiling."


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A Dreamer's Guide : Old to Onyx

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An unhappy or distressed Old person indicates oppressive unhappiness. You are being foolish if you thought you were old, but if you felt you were becoming old, you will achieve fame. If you were very old, you will be in a good relationship. Be prudent if you had dealings with old people.

The death of friend may be foretold if you were Old-Fashioned, but interaction with old-fashioned people means your business will prosper. Your happiness will be short-lived if you harbored old-fashioned ideas. Old-fashioned clothes indicate dissension in your home.

Control your nasty temper if you dreamt of an Old Maid, but many together is a sign of happy events. You will have sorrow if you dreamt you were an old maid, and if you chose to remain one, you will be offended by some proposition.

You will have trouble if you saw an Old Man, but if you were one, you will have honor and distinction. Good health is indicated if you were also rich.

An Old Sweetheart means you will be happily wedded. If you gave him or her a hug, you will receive an unexpected gift. Making up with an old love foretells a prominent position. Family quarrels are presaged if you married an old sweetheart.

An Old Woman is an indication of sorrow, but the older she was, the more distant your sorrow. You will be free from troubles if you were an old woman in your dream.

Oleander blossoms are a sign of sexual or marital satisfaction.

An Olive Tree means great happiness, and a marriage is not too far off if you planted one. For a young man, planting a tree is a sign of many children, while a married woman will have joy and prosperity. Happiness and prosperity are also indicated if you removed a branch from the tree. Smelling the scent of olives foretells many children for the married and a marriage soon for the unattached.

If you gathered Olives from a tree, business will be profitable, but picking them from the ground is a harbinger of hard work. Hospitable surroundings are foretold if you took them from a bottle. Breaking a bottle of olives indicates disappointment where you expected pleasure. Eating olives is a sign of contentment and faithful friends. Stuffed or pitted olives are a warning not to disregard the feelings of others.

Flattery and deceit is about to be used against you if you saw an Omelet served in your dream. Eating an omelet means you will be imposed upon by someone who seems worthy of your confidence. A light omelet predicts a passionate new love affair, while a heavy, flat omelet is a portent of onerous new duties which will ultimately prove beneficial.

An Omnibus means helpful friends, but riding one indicates misunderstandings with friends and unwise promises made by you. If you were alone however, you make fantastic gains. If you rode with family, someone in your family will fall ill. An accident is presaged by enemies riding an omnibus.

Any creature with only One-eye means you will be overwhelmed by secret intrigue against your fortune and happiness.

A great many Onions represents the amount of spite and envy that you will encounter by being successful. You will overcome all opposition if you ate them. There will be just enough rivalry in your affairs to make life interesting if you saw them growing. Cooked onions are an indication of small gains and peace. Your rivals will seek your downfall if you were cutting onions and crying. A secret will be revealed if you uprooted them from the ground. Planting onions is a sign of unexpected good fortune.

Breaking an Onyx is a prediction of approaching luck. Otherwise, Onyx is a forecast of indecision concerning some important change. Delay is not advisable.

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Quote : Benjamin Franklin
You may delay, but time will not.

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