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esoterica |
Mar 27 2010, 08:33 AM
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hey bym,
there is an odd eastern pjilosophy where one of their elements is wood - too much wood soaked up from everyday stuff is bad for the human (liver, spleen, chi insulator or blocker) but good for trees, etc - in their system with a normal tree you put the sole of your bare foot on the tree and push/flow the wood from you into the tree, which makes it stronger and look better than other trees and all the other trees get jealous of it or something - i suppose with bonzai tree you would do the same just not with your foot?
lol, that's why i got named esoterica - i am a junk bin of useless information
note for greenchase1: never get caught up in what folks tell you is the 'right' way of practicing and figure it out (feel it out) for yourself - there is usually something somewhere that somebody somewhere else is doing that somehow works at least for them - the intent is the ruling force, everything else is just methods of mulch and fertilizer - the earth is a very old planet and there are many many many ways of doing even the same thing - a firmly established and thought out intent is usually the most important thing that made it work - check out the invisible plant people and entities around you - you can't see them, you have to feel them - talk to them out loud and listen for their feelings in response - if any of these plant entities draw and fascinate you, then ask them if they would like a gift like water or maybe eggs (as in fertilizer) and give it to them, not as a pact or something, but just as a friendship gift - they will usually help you with your plants - don't forget the fae and such that also help plants grow - leave a few gumdrops or pretty things in your plants for them, and be sure to tell them out loud that what you leave around is for them
spring is here and my heart is all a-flutter, and its not just the starbucks!!!
the lady's color was that of irish moss!!!
may the angel of bliss shit all over you!!!
etc, etc
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bym |
Mar 27 2010, 03:15 PM
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Ah.....we also have to be warm...try to commune with the trees and leave them gifts. See if your Dad is 'thinning' the woods and is utilizing the wood for need. Telling the trees this will soften the 'blow' and the plants can and do understand the selective thinning of their groves. (This is a partial rationalization...to feel comfortable as opposed to murderers...*sigh*) Making Blackberry Brandy is easy! At your age the stumbling comes with alcohol...unless you live in very backwoods setting and own a still...? Needed: 1-4 pints fresh picked (wild is best) blackberries, sugar, wide mouth (or narrow-but this sucks) canning jar/glass, depending on flavor recipe one clove or 1/2 to 1 teaspoon lemon zest (no white pith!), water (purer the better- but NOT distilled! yuck!) and some filtering agents (cheesecloth/tee-shirt cloth, and a sieve) and time. Crush the berries in the quart jar(s) and sprinkle with some sugar (I use about 1/4 cup per pint, I also like unsweet liquor) cover and let sit for 1 day. Add 1 cup alcohol (100 proof vodka or 1/2 cup grain+1/2 cup water) (you could add brewers yeast and water, ferment the mix and then distill the mass after it stops bubbling...) and cover. tightly. Keep in a cool dark place for at least 2 weeks - up to 4. Filter off the berrie solids reserving the boozy juice. Taste it. (It will taste raw!) slowly add a simple syrup of either honey/water or sugar/water (syrup=1cup water to 1 to 2 cups sugar OR 1 cup water to 1 cup honey...if honey is used the end result will be slightly murky) until it tastes right...not too sweet! Add the clove or the zest or both! Cover tightly and keep in a cool dark place for another 2-4weeks. Taste it. It should have mellowed considerably! (hint: the longer you let it sit, the better it gets...) Filter the liquid through the cloth or a coffee filter. Repeat if you want clarified state. Bottle it. Drink with love. The resultant buzz is lovely on those cool early May/late April evenings of Beltaine or again around the autumnal equinox. Use sparingly, swill beer but partake of brandy. Note: You can, of course, use unflavored Brandy instead of the vodka or grain...I find the grain works very well! Your choice, your recipe now! (IMG: style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) No, I'm NOT advocating underage drinking...this recipe is in the domain of free speech! (IMG: style_emoticons/default/i_triangle.gif)
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esoterica |
Mar 28 2010, 07:29 AM
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left 30 aug 2010
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mmmm, more like a tincture of blackberry! - nice!
i do have a still, but its little and only for valerian and other volatiles
and of course these young-uns never don't drink alcohol lol
i wonder how many of these young-uns have even ever tasted an unprocessed, unpasteurized, real blackberry cordial
if you have a grandparent still alive, you should ask them about dances and cordials and watch they're eyes light up
those were the days, and i miss them so - it was a much gentler time without all this greed and anger
there wasn't so much struggle, things just were whatever they were - whether it was bad or good, it just was, and nobody tried to change it
enough, i'm depressed i guess - time for borderlands! - best depression-fighter ever made in a scrappile - patrol out from new haven, picking up all the boxes and not worrying whether its bad or good, it just is, and taking out my frustration on anything that moves - eat my hot 4x static smg you super badmutha spiderant tarantula zappers, brute bullys and superbad nasty guardians! - you will all die unless the console hangs up again from trying to show all the shit going down! - oh i feel better already (no need for a medic now! lol)
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