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August 17, 2007
I AM NOT BLACK NOR WHITE.... I AM NOT GOOD OR BAD BUT SOMETHING SILVER IN BETWEEN.... I AM GREY LIKE THE MAGIC DEEP WITHIN ME.... SPOKEE FEELS AS OF ABOVE SO SHALL SHE FEEL THE LOWEST OF THE BELOW.... SHE IS THE WATER THAT FLOWS GENTLY... SHE IS THE FIRE THAT BURNS SLOW.... MAY WE EMBRACE HER IN THE ASTRAL WHEN WE GO... SHE NEEDS US WE NEED HER... I BECKON THE ENERGIES OF THE UNIDINES TO AIDE HER... 3X3 AS I WILL SO SHALL IT BE...
December 9, 2006
...Is,
and always shall be... my pagan princess... December 8, 2006
Don't even attempt to put up walls with this woman, she'll see right through you. Keep on speaking your truth sister, I love that about you.
September 29, 2006
I like her...oh so very much.
September 16, 2006
I really like Spookee's authentic, fascinating, personable, energetic yet relaxed vibe. She is a bit mysterious which I find very appealling. She charges $1 per minute which I think is very reasonable and allows you to do a quick session if that's all you want. She gave very good insight into what I asked about and gave me very accurate information. If you don't live in Seattle, Spookee can do readings IM, email and I'm guessing by phone too.
February 27, 2006
Spookee is honest, open, and a good friend. Anyone who knows her should count themselves as lucky. Very much so. Beauty and truth in the same package are rare.
July 30, 2005
Yo Hun keep your mind right and focused - you have an amazing gift. Whether something of an ancestral rooting, or a new age connection/awareness, you are able to communicate with energies in the universe that some of us have barely even fathomed. THANK YOU FOR SHARING THEM. And don't ever stop! I think your life will be so fully rewarded, I can feel it, from your amazing ability to offer people something they can't find anywhere else.
MUCH LOVE DARLING Charlez
Unsu...
May 25, 2004
Spookee gave me a psychic reading using cards as a jump off point. Her advice was very welcome and helpful and I've been thinking about it a lot ever since. She definitely has a gift. I feel more at peace about two aspects of my life because of the reading she gave me - it gave me better ways to look at things. One of them was a childhood issue, and the other is a more current thing but I felt a lot more supported and good in general after the reading than before. She is definitely psychic - can feel all kinds of things that are going on and I really enjoyed meeting her and the reading she gave me.
"Saley Crepes"
"My Hero"
"Don't Stop Til You Get Enough"
"Spicy Noodle"
"Everything but eye of newt"
"Wishes"
"Get The Lead Out"
"Yummy and No Sugar"
"Roses Melt On Your Tongue"
"How Do We Call Off The Game"
"Psychic, Medium, Card Reader"
! Vaudeville,
! ULC Ministers,
$pirituality=Pro$perity!,
<< Universal Order Desk >>,
*ESP Experienced*,
++Crystals++,
-=<{(( LOVE ))}>=-,
11:11,
Abundance Manifestation Network,
Believe in the Weird,
Black Madonna,
ChaosMagick,
CLAIRVOYANTS,
Dream CO:llective,
Edible and medicinal plants of the wild,
Enlightened Artist/Writers,
Firefly Festival,
Ghosts and the Afterlife,
Healing foods and herbs/TCM,
Healing Light,
Healthy Food for Lazy People,
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YOU ARE THE MOON
Jean Grey is likely the most powerful X-Man. She loves Cyclops very much but she has a soft spot for Wolverine. She's psychic so she can sense how others are feeling and tries to help them. She also has to control her amazing powers or the malevolent Phoenix entity could take control of her and wreak havok. Powers: Telekinetic, Telepathic |
I had to move away and I'm missing things. One in particular is the Morning Glory Muffins I got at a cafe on Pike Capitol Hill not far from 8 Limbs Yoga. Not Victrola. It's a little place across the street from it.
Wed, March 5, 2008 - 9:52 PM
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I'm hoping someone will send me some when they go to Seattle to visit, but I can't tell them where to get them.
I can't deal with the mold here anymore. I found out that it had been at the root of some extreme health problems I have been dealing with for years. I almost died over the summer.
Mon, November 26, 2007 - 2:50 PM
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I also found out a great many of my "friends" are flakes, and didn't lift a finger to help me (Not everyone, but almost everyone) which makes me want to leave more. Since I can't have every apartment I look at inspected for mold before I move in and since landlords typically withold that information or lie (a... read more
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Crying "witch!"
Thu, November 15, 2007 - 10:24 AM
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Last week American witches quibbled over their media image after police suggested that a Halloween grave digging in Hillsboro, N.H., might have been the work of someone who believed in witchcraft. Covens of 21st century out-and-proud followers of Wicca complained about the remark, explaining that grave robbing isn't part of their positive healing tradition. To which I say, hex them stereotypes! But type "witch" into Google News at any time other than Halloween and the wo... read more
Your next job could be... The best design jobs and portfolios hang out at Coroflot. ...
In its Year in Culture issue, NY Mag allots a healthy section for a look back at the best, worst, and most notable architectural happenings of 2007. A revamped Governor's Island, Gehry's frosty IAC building, those snazzy new MTA bus hang-out spots, and of course, the brand new/neue/nouveau New Museum made the list. ...
NYC design agency Carbon Smolan has cleverly disguised their holiday e-card as an interactive shopping mini-site that plays delightfully tense jingles mixed with iconic sounds of dwindling cash flow (cha-ching!). To relieve everyone's holiday hang-ups they've put together a compact list of gift items that appropriately hang up. (warning : shameless plug) And of course, for 77 other awesome gift ideas, peruse our Ultimate Gift Guide for 2007. ...
Biomega is trying to solve the urban problem of stolen bicycles with their Boston model, which turns the entire frame of the bike into the lock; break the lock and the bike becomes unrideable. But while we applaud their efforts, we don't think they're addressing the entire problem: a quick walk around Manhattan will reveal any number of bicycle frames securely shackled to scaffolding--but missing their seats, handlebars, wheels, and/or pedals, meaning the thief got the pieces they needed and now the bike is unrideable to you. The problem of protecting all the parts of an object that must be a) mass-manufactured, b) able to be disassembled, and c) light enough to carry is a tricky one for sure. So...any of you got ideas? via red ferret ...
Sometimes it's a struggle to figure out what renderings or product photos are representing because they're just badly done; other times it's a struggle because the product's form is so different from the status quo. We like the latter experience. Above is a shot of Lamborghini's 2008 Reventon, click here to see the rest. The raw number of angles and surfaces on this thing sounds like a design disaster on paper, but when you see the finished product, you can't help but respect the precise detailing of the Lamborghini Style Centre. And yes, chances are these shots are the only time you'll ever see the car; they're only making 20. via reluct ...originally published at core77.com's design blog
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Isa, the proprietress, has a lovely soul and you know it has been scientifically proven that food made with love is healthier (Google it) you can taste the love... read more recommendation posted on Tue, September 18, 2007 - 5:04 PM
No one knew why I was so sick. I was misdiagnosed. A medical intuitive told me it was my teeth. I thought it might be wisdom tooth pain.The me... read more recommendation posted on Tue, August 7, 2007 - 3:29 PM
It's a frozen dessert made with coconut milk instead of dairy or soy, and sweetened with agave. Creamy and rich and saturated with flavor. It's supertoofuckintasty!! Rainbow Grocery and Madison Market has it. recommendation posted on Fri, April 20, 2007 - 12:35 PM
last Saturday night. We did it for the Melting Culture appetizer (or as it's billed "Appetizer Episode"). Ordinarily I like a meal with some chicken or fish in it BUT we had Melting Culture 3 ... read more recommendation posted on Thu, April 5, 2007 - 2:14 PM
The online store still has a lot of the same things includi... read more recommendation posted on Tue, March 13, 2007 - 11:12 AM
The things I really like rarely bear any resemblence to the things people think I like. I never know what to get anyone. www.wists.com/spo... read more recommendation posted on Wed, December 13, 2006 - 1:45 PM
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