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> " Kelly Welch " <kdwelch25

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> spirits etc

>Tue, 24 Jul 2001 07:16:07 -0700

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>Todd: The only thing I have heard about driving away spirits is 1)burn moxa

>2)boil a vinegar and water solution..It also cleans your pots...Kelly

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Sage the entire house from the bottom to the top of the house (burning smoke

in every closet corner and crevice of house), have windows and doors cracked

to let the " evil out " . To bring in good qi burn sweet grass, in the same

fashion from top to the bottom of the house. Both burnings should be done

in a clockwise fashion. Sea salt should be place on each window, and at the

inside at all doors. Religious beliefs is a big?? FOr everyone.

Prayer/warding off evil spirit, bringing in clean qi via meditation or

prayer while saging and while burning the sweet grass. This was taught to

me by a friend and has worked for many of us when needed.

 

Feng shui clean house of debris, cob webs, bring in fresh plants, candles,

things that are enjoyable to view. Conult a feng shui

book for specific arrangements of home.

 

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I have also heard that the Chinese burn chen pi like the American Indians

use sage & cedar... any confirmations on this one?

 

-Jason

 

 

Kelly Welch [kdwelch25]

Tuesday, July 24, 2001 7:16 AM

 

spirits etc

: The only thing I have heard about driving away spirits is 1)burn moxa

2)boil a vinegar and water solution..It also cleans your pots...Kelly

 

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>Re: spirits etc

>Tue, 24 Jul 2001 20:40:33 EDT

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>what is sweet grass exactly, and where can i get it?

>sgs

 

 

A company that sells sweet grass: Spirit Dancer sell a sweetgrass braid in

Arizona

Phone # 520-282-7536; or write them Spirit Dancer Sage, P.O. Box 644, Sedona

AZ 86339.

You may also be able to find sweetgrass at local western herbal shops, or

" New Age " type book stores.

ALfred

 

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Hey Jason,

A professor of ethnobotany from a university in Nigeria (sorry, I forgot

which one) once told me that some African tribes use various types of

Artemesia in the same way that the Native Americans use sage and cedar.

 

Kip Roseman

 

 

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> 7/24/01 8:22:34 PM

> RE: spirits etc

>

> I have also heard that the Chinese burn chen pi like the American Indians

> use sage & cedar... any confirmations on this one?

>

> -Jason

>

>

> Kelly Welch [kdwelch25]

> Tuesday, July 24, 2001 7:16 AM

>

> spirits etc

>

: The only thing I have heard about driving away spirits is 1)burn

moxa

> 2)boil a vinegar and water solution..It also cleans your pots...Kelly

>

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> in Chinese Herbal Medicine, provides a variety of professional services,

> including board approved online continuing education.

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Kip, sage is a type of armitresia ( however you spell it) And you need to

find out why the spirits are there to begin with or you'll just be treating

symptoms.

Jen

 

 

> " Joseph Roseman " <kipr0823

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>

>RE: spirits etc

>Thu, 26 Jul 2001 22:34:42 -0700

>

> Hey Jason,

> A professor of ethnobotany from a university in Nigeria (sorry, I forgot

>which one) once told me that some African tribes use various types of

>Artemesia in the same way that the Native Americans use sage and cedar.

>

> Kip Roseman

>

>

> > [Original Message]

> >

> >

> > 7/24/01 8:22:34 PM

> > RE: spirits etc

> >

> > I have also heard that the Chinese burn chen pi like the American

>Indians

> > use sage & cedar... any confirmations on this one?

> >

> > -Jason

> >

> >

> > Kelly Welch [kdwelch25]

> > Tuesday, July 24, 2001 7:16 AM

> >

> > spirits etc

> >

> : The only thing I have heard about driving away spirits is 1)burn

>moxa

> > 2)boil a vinegar and water solution..It also cleans your pots...Kelly

> >

> > _______________

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> >

> > Chinese Herbal Medicine, a voluntary organization of licensed

>healthcare

> > practitioners, matriculated students and postgraduate academics

>specializing

> > in Chinese Herbal Medicine, provides a variety of professional services,

> > including board approved online continuing education.

> >

> >

> >

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Jen,

Are you reffering to African tribal use of types of Artemesia? Please

clarify- I'm missing your point.

Kip

 

 

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> Jenny Herritt <jennyherrittrn

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> 7/28/01 5:06:31 PM

> RE: spirits etc

>

> Kip, sage is a type of armitresia ( however you spell it) And you need

to

> find out why the spirits are there to begin with or you'll just be

treating

> symptoms.

> Jen

>

>

> > " Joseph Roseman " <kipr0823

> >

> >

> >RE: spirits etc

> >Thu, 26 Jul 2001 22:34:42 -0700

> >

> > Hey Jason,

> > A professor of ethnobotany from a university in Nigeria (sorry, I forgot

> >which one) once told me that some African tribes use various types of

> >Artemesia in the same way that the Native Americans use sage and cedar.

> >

> > Kip Roseman

> >

> >

> > > [Original Message]

> > >

> > >

> > > 7/24/01 8:22:34 PM

> > > RE: spirits etc

> > >

> > > I have also heard that the Chinese burn chen pi like the American

> >Indians

> > > use sage & cedar... any confirmations on this one?

> > >

> > > -Jason

> > >

> > >

> > > Kelly Welch [kdwelch25]

> > > Tuesday, July 24, 2001 7:16 AM

> > >

> > > spirits etc

> > >

> > : The only thing I have heard about driving away spirits is 1)burn

> >moxa

> > > 2)boil a vinegar and water solution..It also cleans your pots...Kelly

> > >

> > > _______________

> > > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at

> >http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp

> > >

> > >

> > > Chinese Herbal Medicine, a voluntary organization of licensed

> >healthcare

> > > practitioners, matriculated students and postgraduate academics

> >specializing

> > > in Chinese Herbal Medicine, provides a variety of professional

services,

> > > including board approved online continuing education.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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