Hi!
Most likely I shall be looking up from the inside-out. For middle
realm intentions I often shamanic journey through whatever the
current spaceweather is too, re-creating whatever is happening
spaceweather-wise in my imagination as a shamanic journey of portal.
I picked up that notion from you.
Thank-you again, because now I remember this is a method to add to
the 'How To Shamanic Shift Anything' Squidoo Lens I constructed last
week. I now must keep updating and promoting it.
http://www.squidoo.com/shamanicshifting
Well, I put it there for fun, mostly, and to test Squidoo's platform
as a blogging alternative for publishing content. Because it is
getting harder to get myself to blog, let alone write book chapters.
Blessings to You and Teal and the Circle!
~ Elizabeth
--- In shaman_fools@yahoogroups.com, chameleonflow <no_reply@...>
wrote:
>
> I wonder if it will keep getting hazier and cloudier around here! I
> am still hoping for clearer (that usual) skies for Leonid Meteor
> watching. But now I realize I will have to be a 'diehard meteor
> enthusiast' fool to go out there in the wee pre-dawn hours and peer
> through the waning but still bright Moonlight!
>
> If the sky is clear will I sit this one out at my age? I like to
> shamanic journey towards Near Earth Objects anyway. Maybe November
17
> will be a night of shamanic dreaming about meteors and whatever
> spirit-energies they might be stirring up.
>
> http://www.earthsky.org/radioshows/52743/bright-moon-wipes-out-2008-
leonid-shower
>
> ~ Chammy
>
> --- In shaman_fools@yahoogroups.com, chameleonflow <no_reply@>
wrote:
> >
> > ...at the sky wonders of clear November nights! The Taurid
Meteors
> > are NOW!
> >
> >
> http://astroblogger.blogspot.com/2008/11/taurid-meteor-shower-5-6-
november-2008.html
> >
> > http://www.spaceweather.com/swpod2008/05nov08/skymap_taurids.gif
> >
> > http://starrymirror.com/tauridsnov5.htm
> >
> > There are not very many Taurids to see and I have not seen one
yet.
> > But I was thrilled to see Orionid Meteors.
> >
> >
>
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/our_solar_system/meteors/orioni
d_shower.html&edu=high
> >
> > And I am looking forward to the Leonids!
> >
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonids
> >
> > While I have been outside looking up more I noticed my attitude
> > shifting back into scientific optimist mode. This is the first
year
> > of many nearly cloud-free October and November days and nights in
a
> > long while around S.E. Wisconsin.
> >
> > I even saw the November 2 Jupiter, Moon, and Venus dusk
juxtaposition.
> > I had to walk a ways out of my usual tree canopied way but I
decided
> > it was worth the extra exercise.
> >
> > Wonder On Shaman Fools!
> >
>