Aura's and Reiki


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Top 33.   Dec 13, 2003 12:53 PM

» mastiffs2005 - Re: Re: Re: Re: Colors

In response to message posted by LadyKelien:

Traute, yes I can read auras at a distance and will check y'all out once I get some of my strength back. I know I didn't get this flu as bad as some because I've still been able to function... thank goodness for Reiki! I'm still not quite myself though, especially after getting out in the snow this morning hahaha smile

Becca, I figured I was close there LOL Dave's favorite thing as a child was roaming the woods too... of course it's still his favorite thing, so not much has changed with him smile Trixie Beldon! I haven't heard that name since right before I went MIA from Suite a couple years ago... had a friend that loved her books so much that she chose that as her nickname smile I wonder whatever happened to her. I'll have to send out a psychic message for her to swing by Suite smile

Have fun with the kids today, and please save me a piece of fudge smile You'll have to share your fudge recipe over at Southern Cooking - I love it, but mine never sets. I'm blaming it on the recipes I have LOL

Love & Hugs,
Dar

-- posted by mastiffs2005



Top 34.   Dec 13, 2003 2:36 PM

» LadyKelien - Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Colors

In response to message posted by DarleneCheek:

oh I loved my trixie beldon books. Ive been looking into getting a set of them again. I did a search on ebay and you would not believe how much they go for. And I thought the Gor books had a cult following. It aint nothing compaired to all us girls who read them when we were kids. I want my girls to read them. Trixie Beldon and the Bobbsy Twins were really teh only decent mysterys when I was a kid as far as I was concerned. Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys were to commercial for me. LOL what can I say Ive been a nonconformist all my life.

-- posted by LadyKelien



Top 35.   Dec 13, 2003 8:31 PM

» mastiffs2005 - mysteries...

In response to message posted by LadyKelien:

Ya know, we have a Kids' Mystery Book Club here at Suite, and I'd bet Jillian just might know where to find books like that. It's a shame they don't put those type books in reprint.

Hope you had a wonderful day smile

Love & Hugs,
Dar

-- posted by mastiffs2005



Top 36.   Dec 14, 2003 4:37 AM

» LadyKelien - Re: mysteries...

In response to message posted by DarleneCheek:

Ebay has them as well as Amazon.com. Anybody who sells used books. You can get a complete set on ebay for abotu 400.00

-- posted by LadyKelien



Top 37.   Dec 14, 2003 7:52 AM

» mastiffs2005 - Re: Re: mysteries...

In response to message posted by LadyKelien:

Whew! I'm very glad I'm not hooked on them smile LOL It does sound like a wonderful way to share a happy part of your childhood with your children though!

Love & Hugs,
Dar

-- posted by mastiffs2005



Top 38.   Dec 14, 2003 2:08 PM

» LadyKelien - Re: Re: Re: mysteries...

In response to message posted by DarleneCheek:

I got the first one for Brittney for Christmas. They have reprinted the first five. I found them at Hastings. Well all but the second one. But, hardbacks arnt cheep and I wanted to get her the next couple of books in the Twin Witches series as well. So I sacrified and only got her one LOL..

Bear keeps saying who you trying to kid? You got it for you.

-- posted by LadyKelien



Top 39.   Dec 15, 2003 9:50 AM

» mastiffs2005 - mysteries...

In response to message posted by LadyKelien:

LOL That's like when I tell Dave's mom that he wants cast iron skillets for Christmas smile She doesn't believe me for some reason? hahaha The books sound great, though! I can't wait for Brit's review! smile

Love & Hugs,
Dar

-- posted by mastiffs2005



Top 40.   Dec 15, 2003 10:42 AM

» LadyKelien - Re: mysteries...

In response to message posted by DarleneCheek:

Im going to put her to work on it here in about a half hour. Shes only read the first book so far. But, that should be enough for a review.

-- posted by LadyKelien



Top 41.   Dec 21, 2003 5:17 AM

» biogardener - Aura Class?

Darlene, maybe we could have an aura class like the animal spirit class.

-- posted by biogardener



Top 42.   Dec 21, 2003 8:44 AM

» mastiffs2005 - Re: Aura Class?

In response to message posted by biogardener:

Yes, we certainly could do that, Traute. Let me think of the best way to organize this, and I'll get it started smile

Love & Hugs,
Dar

-- posted by mastiffs2005



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