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Nosotro Tehuti |
Aug 30 2006, 06:42 PM
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yo, soseneda, point well taken. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) I know zilch about chemistry, so the boric acid was odd for me.heh. And i'm so jealous. Making your own wine, I've wanted to do that for years now, but i'm too lazy.lol and Gaius, for the human teeth, I used them in healing magick for my sister. We have this tradition of keeping the first baby tooth you lose. So when she was sick at one point, I used the tooth and personal item and charged it in the fashion of a talisman. It worked quite well. As for other uses, I'm not sure. Maybe have to look into some Shamanism. Peace
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ILAT ENKI, IMHAS INA LIBBU INE SU'ATI AMELNAKRU MANNU EMU SHU GUSHTUKUL ELI INA DINGIR!
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GaiusOctavian |
Aug 31 2006, 08:36 AM
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QUOTE(Soseneda @ Aug 31 2006, 10:29 AM) Small bits in the mortar I don't mind, and I actually tend to store things whole, and grind in small amounts as I use them. It gives me more time to focus energy. Any one else's thoughts on these matters? Same here. I never use anything BUT my mortar. I admit, sometimes it is a bit frustrating grinding bones & some of the harder ingredients, but it gets me in the framework more. Both my grandmothers never used anything but their mortars, so that's how I'm going. They, too, used wierd ingredients in their powders & workings. Goldfish bones, dog fangs, etc. It runs in the family. lol. .::Sempre Bene::..::Chris::. -Fiat Lux
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