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13-12-2006, 02:33 AM
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Jaycee, thanks for posting that article. I found it to be very informative.
Kundalini.
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15-12-2006, 09:26 PM
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The mighty oak
Each day for six years I look out upon an ocean of oak trees, I notice this year the mistletoe is dead. Mistletoe is a like a fungus or parasite to trees, I decided I would walk through the forest to see if any other trees had mistletoe.
[color=#444938]Around this time of year I pull off the mistletoe and spread it around to people, as a love offering, mistletoe is known for good luck in love affairs. Needless to say there was not mistletoe to be found. So I asked the trees where it went. They answered and said; this year we are stronger than that old mistletoe, we
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15-01-2007, 03:19 AM
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i love trees but they are also very powerful, weren't trees worshipped by some? Druids??
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Not exactly worshipped, but some trees are sacred, such as an Oak.
I wish I could live at a place that had trees. My parents house had bushes, and my new home doesn't have any.
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31-01-2007, 06:12 AM
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[quote=cweiters]Each day for six years I look out upon an ocean of oak trees, I notice this year the mistletoe is dead. Mistletoe is a like a fungus or parasite to trees, I decided I would walk through the forest to see if any other trees had mistletoe.
[color=#444938]Around this time of year I pull off the mistletoe and spread it around to people, as a love offering, mistletoe is known for good luck in love affairs. Needless to say there was not mistletoe to be found. So I asked the trees where it went. They answered and said; this year we are stronger than that old mistletoe, we
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