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Tanemon

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joined on 10/03/07
last updated 06/14/09
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Think TREES

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Think about planting a tree...

Or three trees. Or a dozen.

Now get a tree seedling or sapling, and actually plant it - in your yard or...??? You’ll feel good doing it. Water it now and then. Nurture it.

It’s good for beauty, for shade, for our Earth.



If you want to read about a real hero of the 20th century, click this link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich...arbe_Baker

Think about planting a hundred trees...

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Who is Tanemon?

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I hike, canoe, kayak, ski and cycle in the wilderness. I live in a rural mountain valley. Enjoy meeting people. I'm into meditation, Reiki & other healing energies. Interested in Native-American spirituality. I do process-oriented practices, but I greatly value actual results. And I like being creative and making things - including renovating and building structures. Also enjoy planting trees, collecting largish stones, and making stone walls. I play guitar. I laugh a lot. Follow my bliss. I've visited the Findhorn community. I like flowing rivers, deep lakes, sparkling streams. Flying geese, gliding ducks and swans, wheeling eagles.
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My Blog

I'm a Reiki-ist, attuned first back in 2000. In short order, Reiki did some amazing - astonishing! - things for my psychological and physical health. It did these things in a matter of moments, weeks, and months (depending on which particular improvement or blessing I might choose to focus on). I had no idea it would act upon the specific personal limitations and problems that it did, because when I got attuned I was mostly thinking about issues that I was acutely aware of (notably the bro... read more
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An Example of Strong Healing

Below is a short passage from Doug Boyd's book Swami. Boyd had been working as an assistant to Swami Rama (from India), who had been monitored and investigated by the large medical research and training center The Menninger Foundation, in Topeka, Kansas. In previous months, the Swami had demonstrated that he could do amazing things, and he was now returning to India. Boyd writes:

"This was the first time I had used the dymo [a hand-held mechanical labelmaker for containers, luggage, etc - requires a strong hand]. It must have required a thousand squeezes. When everyone else had left for home, I remained at my desk, squeezing the dymo. Many times I punched the words 'Property of the Menninger Foundation' and 'Research Department, The Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas, USA.' Then as an additional favor to the swami, I decided to make identification labels for him to attach wherever he wished on his suitcases and personal belongings.

"It was nearly seven o'clock when [the research assistant] came into my office. I said, 'Look at my hand.' By this time I had produced three large blisters. They were bright red, very raw, and very painful... 'I want to drop these [labels] off for the swami on my way home.'

"I realized that I had indeed foolishly overdone it as I drove us down the hill from the west campus to the Holiday Inn. I could not use my right hand. It was painful enough when I didn't move it.

"I turned back away from the [hotel] doorway, and Swami came out to the lobby... 'We're on our way home, Swami,' I said. 'I just wanted you to know I left the labels for your luggage at the desk.'

"'Thank you,' Swami said, shaking my hand. 'Many times thank you, thank you! I have never told you I appreciate, but I really appreciate.'

"It was a long handshake, and it felt to me like an expression of farewell. When at last he released, we started for the door. As I reached to push on the large glass doors I realized what had happened. I stopped and looked at my hand. The three painful holes in my hand had disappeared as though I had dreamed them. There was no sign the blisters had ever been there!"

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My Natal Chart (Horoscope)

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Natal Chart Lunar Node

My natal chart's "true node" (north node) is Taurus 25 degrees 56 minutes 44 seconds, in House 11.