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The Celestine Prohesies by James Redfield - anyone interested - all welcome to come and explore

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Papillon · 15/09/2004 11:24

Hi everybody and welcome from all the litotes fairy godmothers

There has been abit of interest in working through the insights, which a few of us already have been doing. So we thought we would get the ball rolling and start a thread to see if anybody is interested in starting with Insight One of the Celestine Prohesies next week.

So we love some feedback:
If you are interested,
if anybody has any ideas, or contributions,
or would like to know more about becoming a fairygodmother!

Here is Celestine Prophesies Celestine Vision website which has a list of the insights.

Also a link to the book at Amazon website

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wobblyknicks · 17/09/2004 08:25

Me of course, you know that, but just popping my head up.

MS - my parents are Christians and they think that I'm going to start walking round with tarot cards and stop washing my hair.

Papillon · 17/09/2004 08:26

do it, do it and don't forget to wave some incense around with a dreamy look on your face

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melsy · 17/09/2004 08:34

yeah and dont shave your pits and grown your hair to the floor , wear kaftans and beads & qoute prose out loud in the street !!

isnt that we all look like paps !!!

wobblyknicks · 17/09/2004 08:38

Ok, thanks for the tips!!! Anyone know where I can get a hippy boyfriend with a long beard and a talent for digging tunnels from??

melsy · 17/09/2004 08:40

hmmmmmmmmm washington circa 1960 may be !!!

wobblyknicks · 17/09/2004 08:43

But he'd be at least 60 now then, don't mind ages gaps per se but I object to having a boyfriend as old as my mum!!

Papillon · 17/09/2004 08:56

go to stonehenge parties and stay away from all surfer dudes and wots his name hugh boy

you know alot of the spiritual books these days have the glossy pic of the author and most of the females look to be blow dryed, face lifted and made up.

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wobblyknicks · 17/09/2004 09:05

Don't mind going to stonehenge once in a while but will be very hard to stay away from surfers and near impossible to avoid Hugh Jackman!

And writing spiritual books seems to have a certain 'kudos' now - but how do you know these women haven't just nicked some hippy's diary from a local yurt, made it into a bestseller then gone back to the Botox lab to enjoy the profit while some hippy is none the wiser and thinks some fox ate her book?

Papillon · 17/09/2004 09:12

OMGoddess they are watching us... its all the lurkers we have scribbling frantically everything ounce of wisdom we put out

better soundproof the yurt and put WK on guard

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mummytosteven · 17/09/2004 09:19

wk - for tunnel building would have thought Swampy was your guy - anyone know if he's attached, or where he is these days?

wobblyknicks · 17/09/2004 09:47

mts - swampy's a bit old hat these days and he's not exactly what I call handsome so I might keep looking.

paps - don't say anything, you don't know who's watching - we'll have to talk to each other on the astral plain from now on.

MarmaladeSun · 17/09/2004 13:10

He is also threatening to leave home if I burn cannabis incense, Hmm...........

wobblyknicks · 17/09/2004 13:11

MS - so what you're really saying is "where can I buy cannabis incense?"

Papillon · 17/09/2004 13:20

ooooh nice posting numbers there WK

The Yurt had better open a shop

MarmaladeSun sage smells very like ganja so try that out

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wobblyknicks · 17/09/2004 13:23

Thanks paps. You can open a Yurt shop if you like - I've got enough security to cover that too

wobblyknicks · 17/09/2004 13:34

paps - want me to start the shop for you?

Papillon · 17/09/2004 13:46

Yes, I think you are the perfect for the job - I will stay rolled up in the carpets testing the products before they are sold to the customers.

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wobblyknicks · 17/09/2004 14:00

paps - I think thats higher praise than I deserve and think you do very well in the limelight but I've started it anyway!!

wobblyknicks · 17/09/2004 14:05

Are you coming in the shop paps?

MarmaladeSun · 17/09/2004 17:29

WK...am I that transparent? Is anyone going to the Mind body soul exhibition? Can maybe buy some there

Papillon · 17/09/2004 17:35

Not me MS as I live in CH - have a good time, you could get some sage there at the very least.

Would love to hear more about your studies - are you studying from home?

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Papillon · 18/09/2004 09:22

bump

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Beetroot · 18/09/2004 09:31

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gothicmama · 18/09/2004 09:31

Paps not ignoring this thread will think of something amazing to say at some stage

Papillon · 18/09/2004 09:34

no worries wotsoever gmama - most important to take care of your RL space right now. But wonderful wisdom from the gothic library is most welcome and anticiapted

Hi Beetroot and well done on even reading that much of the book - you sound most busy. Glad you are enjoying the book

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