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Sunday, January 24, 2010
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Merry Meet, Went to Metaphysics meetup at Art City coffee. It was insightful. The topic was remote viewing and out of body. To learn more on our subject you can got o the meetup site @ http://www.meetup.com/Springville-Metaphysics-Healing/ or their official site @http://www.metaphysical-healer.com/meetup_group_videos I was reaching an article Idea when I found a solution we would all like how to sync up all your networking sites. Go to http://www.atomkeep.com/ --Your profile everywhere sing up yet again and in about a week or two they sync all your networking sites into one. This is the best thing I've heard all week! Next Week on Sunday is Class 2 on intro to wicca Authors be sure not to miss this one. I think it will be fun. I will be posting Class 1 and 2 on the official site with tests you can copy and paste to your email fine out and send to me. Once I have looked at them I will send you back my thoughts. I don't think there are wrong or right answers. So, there will be no grades per-say, but just satisfactory and such. And my thoughts, on your thoughts and how we meld.Here the news fromthe magical world and aruod the net.
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Best Pet-Friendly Hotels
by Sonia Zjawinski (Subscribe to Sonia Zjawinski's posts)
Jan 20th 2010 @ 3:00PM Filed Under: Dogs, Cats, Traveling with Pets
A pup enjoys the comforts of the Kimpton Hotel. Flickr/JeanninePC99
If there's one thing that can sour a vacation, it's thinking about your furry friend caged up in boarding while you're laid out on the beach. In the past, it was hard to find a pet-friendly hotel, but these days it's hard not to find accommodations that welcome pets. According to an American Hotel & Lodging Association survey of 8,000 hotels in the U.S., 60 percent welcome pets. Here's a roundup of ten of the most easily found pet-friendly hotels in America.
Best Western: With more than 1,000 hotels nationwide that accept pets as overnight guests, you'll have no problem housing Fido at your next destination. Each has its own pet fee, ranging anywhere from free to $50 a night. Check with individual locations to find out what their fee is and if they have any size restrictions.
Choice Hotels: 2,500 accommodations within the Choice family, which includes Comfort Inn and EconoLodge, allow pets in their rooms. Since each hotel is individually owned, make sure to visit Choice's website for pet-friendly franchises.
Kimpton Hotels: For those with large dogs, this series of boutique hotels in 16 U.S. cities has no size or weight limits, plus there aren't any extra fees for bringing your pet with you. Some Kimpton properties host special events like pet costume parties and meet-and-greet cocktail hours. All hotels offer dog walking services and chew toys, and if you don't have a pet, they'll loan you a goldfish for your stay (housekeeping makes sure your new friend is well fed).
Hilton: Felines and canines are welcome at most Hilton Hotels & Resorts throughout the U.S. and Canada for a flat fee of $75. Only one pet is allowed per room and it must be under 75 lbs. At check-in, your four-legged friend will receive a Creature Comfort welcome package that includes organic treats and bio-degradable poop bags, and once in your room, your pet can cat nap on a Crypton Clean Pet Pillow designed by William Wegman. Concierge desks have lists of local pet-friendly activities including walking trails.
Holiday Inn: Nearly half of all Holiday Inns welcome pets. The 6th Ave., Manhattan location in New York City offers treats and a chew toy for dogs, and treats and a catnip toy for kitties. Walking services are available as well, along with Wee Wee pads and litter boxes on loan.
Hotel Indigo: All 34 U.S. properties accept pets, though each sets its own size limits and fees. Several locations host weekly Canine Cocktails Happy Hours -- Atlanta's Midtown weekly event was even featured in the book "Must Love Dogs." Four of the hotels have in-house dogs to greet you when you check in.
Loews Hotels: A one-time $25 fee covers your pet's entire stay. There's a special pet-friendly room service menu that the hotel developed with a licensed veterinarian which includes foods designed to help pets deal with travel stress such as jet lag and altitude adjustments. You can also borrow litter boxes, leashes, collars, and pet beds. Loews Hotels also offers dog walking and pet sitting, and even has a "Puppy Pager" service, which gives guests a pager or cell phone that hotel staff can ping if there's a pet-related emergency.
Marriott: Over 1,080 of the residences within the Marriott family accept pets. Each has its own fees, so check with the hotel before you book. You can search for pet-friendly Marriotts via the company's reservation site.
Motel 6: Each of the 1,000+ locations accept one pet per room. There are no frills here, but you also won't have to pay extra to bring your furry friend with you.
Starwood Hotels: The W, Westin and Sheraton hotels accept dogs and cats. The Westin offers a special pet bed complete with oversized pillows and a mini duvet. Every hotel in the Starwood family offers food and water bowls as well as personalized ID tags with hotel contact information.
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Meetup Reminder
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Intro to wicca class 2
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Payson UT 84651
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This is class 2 of Itro to wicca. please bring a pen and a note book. We will be learning. Introduction to Wicca Week 2: Read, Study, Learn and Grow
Glossary of Common Pagan/Wiccan Terms. Reading List for Beginners. Authors You Should Know. Author Interviews on About.com. Discussion: Books and Other Resources. and a test. This will be a fun class should be about 1 hour or 2. not long.bring anyone who would like to come.See you here.Blessed be...High priestess Char
Misty Wood sent a message to the members of Talking Tarot and other Spiritual techniques.
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Subject: January – the month of the Oak, the heart of winter.
In Finnish, January is called tammikuu, meaning month of the oak, but the original meaning was the month of the heart of winter, as tammi has initially meant axis or core.
THE OAK (QUERCUS ROBOR) is deeply connected in our hearts as representing the very essence of England, and especially the power of the High King and his ancient and spiritual link to the land. It would be hard not to think of this tree as a masculine energy - mighty, strong, enduring and steadfast. The oak is the mightiest of trees and symbolizes strength and courage.
The images we have of the Oak are buried deep in our national psyche. Indeed, it is one of our longest-living trees, spanning generations upon generations. For this reason, old oaks were venerated and used by the Druids, Ovates and Bards, and later by the Kings and the Church, for important meetings and ceremonies. They were planted to mark boundaries because of their longevity and strength to endure for hundreds of years.
The ancient Romans thought oak trees attracted lightening and thereby connected the oak tree to the sky god, Jupiter and his wife, Juno, the goddess of marriage. Thus, the oak is a symbol of conjugal fidelity and fulfilment. The oak tree was regarded by Socrates as an oracle tree. The Druids likewise ate acorns in preparation for prophesying. In addition, the Druids believed the leaves of the oak tree had the power to heal and renew strength.
In Celtic mythology, it is the tree of doors, believed to be a gateway between worlds, or a place where portals could be erected.
In Norse mythology, the oak was sacred to the thunder god, Thor. Some scholars speculate that this is because the oak, as the largest tree in northern Europe, was the one most often struck by lightning. Thor's Oak was a sacred tree of the Germanic Chatti tribe. Its destruction marked the Christianisation of the heathen tribes by the Franks.
In Classical mythology, the oak was a symbol of Zeus and his sacred tree. An example is the oracle of Dodona, which in prehistory consisted solely of a holy oak.
In the Bible, the oak tree at Shechem is the site where Jacob buries the foreign gods of his people (Gen. 35:4) . In addition, Joshua erects a stone under an oak tree as the first covenant of the Lord (Josh. 24.25-7). In Isaiah 61, the prophet refers to the Israelites as "Oaks of Righteousness".
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Meetup Announcement
The Utah Good Witches Meetup
Your group has a Meetup Saturday, February 6, 2010 7:00 PM!
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Celia in Concert at the Temple !
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Saturday, February 6, 2010 7:00 PM
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Sacred Circle Temple
3464 W 3800 South
Salt Lake City UT 84119
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"Because life is all about showing up."
— Russell
"To learn, cleanse , sweat, and experience."
— Travis
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Sacred Circle is proud to welcome back our friend
and songstress Celia!
You won't want to miss this show !
Celia is a singer, songwriter, actress, and
storyteller who dishes up the most delicious concoction
of the silly and the sacred. She is an amazing multi-faceted
artist. From powerful, heart-felt vocals to
wacky comedic improvisations, you honestly never know what will
happen with Celia on stage.
* Think Enya meets Tori Amos meets Gilda Radner. *
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The Church of the Sacred Circle Meetup
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Salt Lake City Celia Concert
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Saturday, February 6, 2010 7:00 PM
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Sacred Circle Temple
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"If you have a love of crystals and want to learn more and/or share your knowledge, then this is the place to be."
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— Clove
Learn more about this Meetup
Meetup Description
Sacred Circle is proud to welcome back our friend
and songstress Celia!
You won't want to miss this show !
Celia is a singer, songwriter, actress, and
storyteller who dishes up the most delicious concoction
of the silly and the sacred. She is an amazing multi-faceted
artist. From powerful, heart-felt vocals to
wacky comedic improvisations, you honestly never know what will
happen with Celia on stage.
* Think Enya meets Tori Amos meets Gilda Radner. *
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Blessed Be...High Priestess Char Norton
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