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GaiasRose Posted - Mar 24 2009 : 10:42:22 AM
I saw Julia's Angel Card thread and thought I'd like to offer my Goddess Oracle for y'all.

I sit and draw from this each morning and that is my mantra, or focus for the day.

Let me know if you'd enjoy having a Goddess card drawn!

~*~Brightest Blessings~*~
Tasha-Rose
Farmgirl Sister #88

Blogs:
http://gaiarose.wordpress.com
Etsy:
http://ForestFaeries.etsy.com

"Joyful chaos, working in tune with the seasons, telling itme by the sun, variety, change and self-direction; all this wwas replaced with a brutal, standardized work culture, the effects of which we are still suffering from today." - Tom Hodgkinson in 'How To Be Idle'
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hanlonfive Posted - Apr 14 2009 : 7:42:45 PM
I hope you are feeling better soon Tasha!!!!!!

"Not all who wander are lost".

Visit my blog!
http://2dreamlucid.blogspot.com
Diane B Carter Posted - Apr 14 2009 : 09:26:16 AM
I had that once. It was awful, I passed out and my room-mate heard me fall but was to afraid to come and check on me. I got up and crawled into bed. Then she got up and went to work but she made her boyfriend come into the house later that day to see if I was dead or not.
When you feel better could you pick a card for me. I need to learn patience. My step-daughter makes me crazy at times and Easter was one of those times.

Hope all your days are Sunnydays.
dianebcarterhotmailcom.blogspot.com
peachy Posted - Apr 14 2009 : 08:53:48 AM
Hope you're feeling better Tasha!

Melissa
Farmgirl Sister #360

http://oldethymecountrybarn.blogspot.com/

Life isn't about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning to dance in the rain!
beccaroo Posted - Apr 14 2009 : 07:59:36 AM
Morning Tasha! I really hope you are feeling better. I've never had that happen to me before....but I've heard that it is horrrible. Quite a bit of it going around it seems too. When you get better and do another drawing, can you please include me again? Thanks!! Feel Better!!!

beccaroo
#497
Alee Posted - Apr 11 2009 : 8:08:35 PM
Oh Tasha! And you just got better! I hope you feel better soon!

Alee
Farmgirl Sister #8
www.awarmheart.com
www.farmgirlalee.blogspot.com
www.allergyjournies.blogspot.com
Put your pin on the farmgirl map! www.farmgirlmap.blogspot.com
idsweetie72 Posted - Apr 11 2009 : 7:11:23 PM
Hope that you are feeling well- ack- I hate that upset stomach feeling- light and blessings!

Mazy Day Farm
corporatefarmgirl Posted - Apr 11 2009 : 4:39:21 PM
Tasha ~ so sorry to hear that you are not feeling well. Take time to recover. Remember to care for yourself as a whole~ body, mind & spirit. Have a blessed weekend.

live well,
Tamara
www.thegoodearthfarm.com
"We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children"
StarMeadow Posted - Apr 10 2009 : 09:13:05 AM
Tasha, when you feel better will you pick a Goddess card for me? Thanks T

BTW, I've had food poisoning a few times. Most recently from eating pasta salad from a local grocery store deli. I called them to let them know to pull it...actually my hubby called...I was busy if you know what I mean. The person said "so what". I haven't stepped foot in that store since! Hope you feel better soon.
yarnmamma Posted - Apr 09 2009 : 3:03:46 PM
Tasha,
Oh....yuk. Hope ya feel better soon. That's a bummer. I wonder if many of us think we have a mild flu/virus that actually is food poisoning...
Lighting a candle for ya now,
I need to say prayers anyway.

Linda
in Scranton, PA
farmgirl #71
GaiasRose Posted - Apr 09 2009 : 2:08:43 PM
I'm away right now, I seem to have gotten a touch of food poisoning after eating out. Just wanted to let y'all know!!

~*~Brightest Blessings~*~
Tasha-Rose
Farmgirl Sister #88

Blogs:
http://gaiarose.wordpress.com
Etsy:
http://ForestFaeries.etsy.com

"Joyful chaos, working in tune with the seasons, telling itme by the sun, variety, change and self-direction; all this wwas replaced with a brutal, standardized work culture, the effects of which we are still suffering from today." - Tom Hodgkinson in 'How To Be Idle'
idsweetie72 Posted - Apr 06 2009 : 4:31:07 PM
you are so busy! And I know about the snow! We had some last week and it finally went away- thank goodness!
If you have time- I would love to hear what is brought to you for me!

Mazy Day Farm
KayB Posted - Apr 06 2009 : 1:01:48 PM
If you could include me weekly, I would appreciate it.

Thanks.

KayB

Life's a dance you learn as you go
hanlonfive Posted - Apr 06 2009 : 12:30:09 PM
Tasha! I just read some of your blog.......very entertaining!!!!!!!

"Not all who wander are lost".

Visit my blog!
http://2dreamlucid.blogspot.com
hanlonfive Posted - Apr 06 2009 : 12:26:16 PM
Greetings Tasha! If you have the time,could you pull one out for me? I you need to know alittl about me before you pick a card feel free to check out my blog. It's in my signature:)

"Not all who wander are lost".

Visit my blog!
http://2dreamlucid.blogspot.com
corporatefarmgirl Posted - Apr 03 2009 : 1:31:41 PM
I am more than happy with once weekly. The fact that you are even doing this is amazing. THANK YOU....

live well,
Tamara
www.thegoodearthfarm.com
"We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children"
Alee Posted - Apr 03 2009 : 07:09:17 AM
Thanks Tasha for including us in your weekly routine! You are so sweet. I am sure your kids will find a way to have fun with the snow! :D

Alee
Farmgirl Sister #8
www.awarmheart.com
Please come visit Nora and me on our blog: www.farmgirlalee.blogspot.com
Put your pin on the farmgirl map! www.farmgirlmap.blogspot.com
GaiasRose Posted - Apr 03 2009 : 06:52:55 AM
I'm going to make this weekly instead of daily.Rob made note that my morning routine is taking longer and thus everything else in the day gets pushed those 15 minutes up through the day....So I'll draw on Saturday AM :)

~*~Brightest Blessings~*~
Tasha-Rose
Farmgirl Sister #88

Blogs:
http://gaiarose.wordpress.com
Etsy:
http://ForestFaeries.etsy.com

"Joyful chaos, working in tune with the seasons, telling itme by the sun, variety, change and self-direction; all this wwas replaced with a brutal, standardized work culture, the effects of which we are still suffering from today." - Tom Hodgkinson in 'How To Be Idle'
peachy Posted - Apr 02 2009 : 11:30:12 PM
Tasha, so sorry about all the blech snow!!! I feel for you, it's time for spring to begin. I for one am sick of winter! Take care!!!!

Melissa
Farmgirl Sister #360

http://oldethymecountrybarn.blogspot.com/

Life isn't about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning to dance in the rain!
GaiasRose Posted - Apr 01 2009 : 08:37:36 AM
readings shall commence later. we are contending with 10 inches of new snow. blech.



~*~Brightest Blessings~*~
Tasha-Rose
Farmgirl Sister #88

Blogs:
http://gaiarose.wordpress.com
Etsy:
http://ForestFaeries.etsy.com

"Joyful chaos, working in tune with the seasons, telling itme by the sun, variety, change and self-direction; all this wwas replaced with a brutal, standardized work culture, the effects of which we are still suffering from today." - Tom Hodgkinson in 'How To Be Idle'
glendagoldenbp Posted - Mar 31 2009 : 5:53:57 PM
BeccaRoo- you go girl!!

LOL, Mom

Sunrises are wonderous things, nobody should ever miss one.
Alee Posted - Mar 31 2009 : 4:33:23 PM
Thanks Tasha! I really enjoy reading this everyday!

Alee
Farmgirl Sister #8
www.awarmheart.com
Please come visit Nora and me on our blog: www.farmgirlalee.blogspot.com
Put your pin on the farmgirl map! www.farmgirlmap.blogspot.com
deeredawn Posted - Mar 31 2009 : 2:25:41 PM
okay.... do me again tomorrow. Thank you. Congrats on your new chapter!

Dawn #279
MJ's Heirloom Mavens-QMD
http://harvestthymefarm.etsy.com
http://harvestthyme.blogspot.com
~live big, ride hard, and shoot straight~
peachy Posted - Mar 31 2009 : 1:58:29 PM
Oh I like that one! Independent! Sometimes more so than my dh likes! hee, hee! The nurturing, intuitive understanding, instinct and vitality are also me! This just brightens my day reading these!


Melissa
Farmgirl Sister #360

http://oldethymecountrybarn.blogspot.com/

Life isn't about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning to dance in the rain!
KayB Posted - Mar 31 2009 : 12:27:10 PM
Me, please. I really do appreciate this.

KayB

Life's a dance you learn as you go
GaiasRose Posted - Mar 31 2009 : 10:21:51 AM
Alee- Ix Chel:Ix Chel is the ancient Mayan moon goddess who reigned supreme throughout the Yucatan Peninsula in Souther Mexico and as far South as El Salvador for more than a millennium. She is also called the Queen, Our Mother, the white Lady, and the Goddess of Becoming. Although married to the sun, she is fiercely independent, allowing none to own her: she remains free to come and go as she chooses. As a fertility goddess, she makes women fruitful and send fertilizing rains to the earth. She is particularly honored as a patroness of childbirth and a healing goddess of medicine. Like many moon goddesses, she is the patroness of weaving. Ix Chel, like the waxing and waning moon, is comfortable with all sides of life. Her energy is midwife to our own creative ideas.

Tamara- Epona: Epona, from Celtic Gaul, vas especially worshiped as a protectress of horses, a bringer of fecundity to mares and a giver of well-being to foals. She was the only Celtic goddess to be adopted by the Romans. A lunar goddess, Epona is often depicted with a cornucopia, a symbol of abundance and plenty. Like the symbol of the horse, she is a bringer of fertility, a source of inspiration, and a figure of death-a psychopomp on the soul's final journey. As late as the twelfth century, Irish kings underwengt a ceremony of sybolic birth from Epona in her form of a white mare as part of claiming their kingship. In ancient days, a king was ritually wedded to the goddess as part of becoming king. Comfortable in both the realm of life and that of death, Epona is a strong symbol of independence, nurturing, intuitive understanding, instinct and vitality.

Melissa- ALSO Epona: Epona, from Celtic Gaul, vas especially worshiped as a protectress of horses, a bringer of fecundity to mares and a giver of well-being to foals. She was the only Celtic goddess to be adopted by the Romans. A lunar goddess, Epona is often depicted with a cornucopia, a symbol of abundance and plenty. Like the symbol of the horse, she is a bringer of fertility, a source of inspiration, and a figure of death-a psychopomp on the soul's final journey. As late as the twelfth century, Irish kings underwengt a ceremony of sybolic birth from Epona in her form of a white mare as part of claiming their kingship. In ancient days, a king was ritually wedded to the goddess as part of becoming king. Comfortable in both the realm of life and that of death, Epona is a strong symbol of independence, nurturing, intuitive understanding, instinct and vitality.

Julia- Gaia:Gaia existed before everything: she existed before time. Gaia, the eternal, prehistoric earth mother goddess, is fertility incarnate, moist, mysterious, strong. She is like energy itself; everything that lives, breathing or not, overflows with her life. She is the earth and all the powers of the earth. Gaia is not always a consoling goddess: standing for life and generation without thought of consequence, she had an energy and a power that must be approached carefully. All bodies eventually return to her, into the black, fertile earth, to be devoured and to receive her life to live again. As goddess of the soul, Gaia reminds us that we must ground ourselves in the reality of nature and incorporate all sides of ourselves, be they pleasant or unpleasant, light or dark.

Heide- Artemis:Artemis, the archaic mistress of animals, probably dates back to Paleolithic times. Her realm is the wilderness, and her concern extends to all wild untamed things. She presides over the hunt and is the goddess of hunters. Fiercely individualistic and independent, she remains apart from relationship to men. Despite her fierceness she is addressed as a healing and soothing goddess. Protector of births, she alleviates the suffering of women in childbirth. She is also responsible for the initiation of young girls. Artemis is a wonderful symbol of female independence. She reminds us of the value of solitude and the importance of wild, unprotected places. She shows us those frightening places that bring healing even through fear.

Annika- Pele:Pele is the fiery Hawaiian volcano goddess. The daughter of the earth goddess Haimea, Pele came to Hawai'i on a boat. Killed in a fight with her sister, the ocean, she took refuge in the glowing cauldron of Mount Kilauea, where she receives the souls of the dead and regenerates them with fire. In tempestuous relationship with Kamapua'a, the ferocious pig god, she is portrayed as a jealous goddess, her rages manifesting as volcanic eruptions. Revered by Hawaiians even today, she carries the force of the volcano, with its molten lava flow, which even in destruction creates new land. Pele stands for the molten, fierce aspect of life that is unable to do anything halfway. She reminds us that even in the midst of fiery eruption there is creation and new life.

Rebecca- Minerva: Although Minerva, the Roman goddess of war and wisdom, is usually portrayed as equivalent to the Greek goddess Athena, she was originally an Etruscan goddess of dawn. She is revered as a goddess of wisdom, for the light of dawn typifies knowledge. She guides heroes in war and is matron of all arts, crafts, guilds, and medicine. Called by Ovid "the goddess of a thousand works," she was the inventor of musical instruments, numbers and many crafts, including weaving. The serpent and the owl were sacred to her. The serpent is an emblem of life energy and the creative impulse. The owl is a symbol of death and wisdom and thus, Minerva, a goddess of the dawn and of wisdom, is also a goddess of death and transformation. Minerva is an incarnation of wisdom in human form, an affirmation that we can use our knowledge and wisdom in the pursuit of any goal we choose.

did I miss anyone? I am really enjoying this, I am intrigued by those that are lingering. The Goddesses must have quite a bit to share among us all to spread themselves out among us! I am thrilled!

~*~Brightest Blessings~*~
Tasha-Rose
Farmgirl Sister #88

Blogs:
http://gaiarose.wordpress.com
Etsy:
http://ForestFaeries.etsy.com

"Joyful chaos, working in tune with the seasons, telling itme by the sun, variety, change and self-direction; all this wwas replaced with a brutal, standardized work culture, the effects of which we are still suffering from today." - Tom Hodgkinson in 'How To Be Idle'

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