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posted at 8/22/2002 1:19 PM |
ID# 32150
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If anyone has connections or advice, I'd like to know how to volunteer in reconstruction efforts in Prague, Czech Republic. For room and board, I'd offer clean up help (if possible at a cultural site or the zoo) and reiki (treatment, lessons, attunements).
Thanks, everyone!
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posted at 8/22/2002 1:55 PM |
ID# 32157 This is a reply to: 32150
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roshipeeks,
/*\ Namaste :-}}
- try searching the Profiles section here at The Cafe -
- once in the profiles area click "search" (left side of page) then fill in the search box and request the area and country you want -
>:-}}
- if there are any practitioners in the Prague area listed here at The Cafe they should show up for you - and you can e-mail those for whom an e-mail is given
good hunting
Reiki all around,
all blessings,
Firekeeper
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posted at 8/22/2002 2:25 PM |
ID# 32162 This is a reply to: 32157
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What a wonderful resource you are, Firekeeper. I'll try that later today.
Have a wonderful afternoon (double rainbows to you!) and be sure to let me know if there's any way I can help you.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth aka roshipeeks
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posted at 8/22/2002 2:51 PM |
ID# 32165 This is a reply to: 32162
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Elizabeth,
/*\ Namaste :-}}
- most kind.
- I actually took a peek out of curiosity - and though there are no practitioners listed for Prague there are three people listed for the Czech Republic - I don't know where exactly but you might be able to e-mail them
good luck
reiki all around,
all blessings,
Firekeeper
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posted at 8/22/2002 5:03 PM |
ID# 32174 This is a reply to: 32165
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Hi, Firekeeper!
Actually I took a peek and will probably email the first person because his info seemed most current.
I also looked at your profile and noticed you live in Alabama. Wow! Reiki in Alabama---sounds like a Hoagie Carmichael song. :)
Will be sure to let you know of any positive results.
Take care,
Elizabeth
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posted at 8/22/2002 5:09 PM |
ID# 32175 This is a reply to: 32174
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Elizabeth,
/*\ Namaste :-}}
- well now, perhaps I will be inspired to fashion a haggis hoagie, put it on a platter with some chips, a kosher dill and a K (British hard cider - really excellent) to wash it down while I spin a few Hoagie Carmichel 'platters'
>:-}}
- good luck
Reiki all around,
all blessings,
firekeeper
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posted at 8/22/2002 5:17 PM |
ID# 32176 This is a reply to: 32175
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...and I appreciate a good sense of humor. Till next time: gotta go back to work now!
Ciao!
E / roshipeeks
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posted at 8/24/2002 7:59 PM |
ID# 32318 This is a reply to: 32175
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"I will be inspired to fashion a haggis hoagie"
Dear Firekeeper,
Agian with the Haggis??
I'm just a bit concerned about this craving for meatloaf boiled in a sheep's grass pouch. Perhaps Coyote is not getting his/her cut of the haggis? Just an idea.
We know how much you like Haggis but there's plenty for you and Coyote. And don't feel bad. You can't be the first soul to be ran off the Path a bit by the intoxicating pleasure of Haggis.
I'm here for you, man.
Namaste,
Michael
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posted at 8/25/2002 12:29 AM |
ID# 32328 This is a reply to: 32318
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Michael, Michael,
/*\ Namaste :-}}
- off the path?? Not
>:-}}
- right on the Path - in the middle of it, verily I say
>:-}}
- you will be there for me??
- I am honored.
>:-}}
- did you bring the Dornoch haggis??
>:-}}...
- as a Teacher once mused: if you come to a fork in the road ?? take it!! - and ply it to the haggis)
bagl, bagl, bagl
- no self-respecting Coyote travels without Feast Gear
>:-}}
Blessed Be!!
Reiki all around,'
all blesisngs,
Coyote
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posted at 8/25/2002 6:52 PM |
ID# 32360 This is a reply to: 32328
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Dear Coyote,
Long time no see, Godspeed brother.
So , where I left off I was talking with Firekeeper about this Haggis penchant. I theorized that maybe you were not geting your cut Haggis-wise. And then you came in asking about Dornoch haggis.
My humble advice : let Firekeeper have the Haggis. The man can only hold so much. There will be leftovers. There has not been a family riot over the haggis pot for two hundred years. Holiday turkeys unfortunatly do not feel that same reliquishment. You get plenty of treats I'm sure.
Namaste,
Michael
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posted at 8/26/2002 11:18 AM |
ID# 32402 This is a reply to: 32360
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Michael,
/*\ Namaste :-}}
- yes, tricks and treats -
- "the Way of The Coyote"
>:-}}
- at Yule?? lumps of coal in the stockings for some, perhaps
- St. Nicholas's calling card
Mitakuye Oyasin,
Reiki all around,
all blessings,
Coyote
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posted at 8/26/2002 7:35 PM |
ID# 32437 This is a reply to: 32402
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yes, tricks and treats -
- "the Way of The Coyote"
Dear Mr. Coyote,
Heh, heh...I see we're on the same sheet of music.
If the late night temptation to raid the fridge of it's Hoggis delights becomes too great, I've got a plan. Just bring a sheepskin condom and fill it moistened (fresh) dog food. You might want to give it a minute or two in the mircowave, and knead it a bit. Slip it back in the pot and he'll never know the difference.
So , we're cool on the lizard thing right? I hope you liked your cake. Naag is either too humble or too proud to admit it, but the finishing decorations were her work. But you didn't hear that from me.
Namaste,
Michael
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posted at 8/27/2002 12:48 AM |
ID# 32452 This is a reply to: 32437
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Michael,
/*\ Namaste :-}}
- dog food??
- you have a dog now??
>:-}}
- you know, lately I have a hankering for retile-kabobs
- heheheheheheheh
- and I am not sure which 'brand' cooks up the tenderest and tastes the best
>:-}}
- you know anything about this??
>:-}}
- perhaps you have a consultant around your place??
>;-}}
- but not that dog - it doesn't know from that mush you mentioned -
bagl
- Naag did a cake?? well, Naag gets a ticket off the menu
>:-}}
- but relations are fair game
>:-}}
Reiki all around,
all blessings,
Coyote
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posted at 8/27/2002 1:04 PM |
ID# 32476 This is a reply to: 32452
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Dear Coyote,
Not being a reptile eater, Naag had to do some 'calling" around. Her close cousins, the Komoto side of of Dragon clan, were delighted at the prospect of having a coyote guest for dinner. Plenty of reptiles over there I hear.
Namaste,
Michael
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posted at 8/27/2002 2:31 PM |
ID# 32486 This is a reply to: 32328
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what's a haggis?
(sorry to seem ignant here, but we don't have haggis in brooklyn)
namaste,
skywatcher.
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posted at 8/27/2002 2:52 PM |
ID# 32488 This is a reply to: 32486
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Skywatcher,
/*\ Namaste :-}}
- check out the web for Tales of Hamish the Haggis
>:-}}
Reiki all around,
all Blessings,
Coyote
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posted at 8/27/2002 3:36 PM |
ID# 32490 This is a reply to: 32486
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Skywatcher,
/*\ Namaste :-}}
- with a media player you can even listen to the text being narrated in fine Scottish broque
>:-}}
- the Haggae are awaiting your visitation
>:-}}
Reiki all around,
all Blessings,
MacFirekeeper
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