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Newsletters: Weekly PathWalkers.Net e-Newsletter #78<br />

Posted by: Nyxks on Friday, October 29, 2004 - 02:13 PM<br />

Weekly PathWalkers.Net e-Newsletter #78<br />

11-01-2004 to 11-07-2004<br />

Greetings,<br />

Welcome to the Seventy-Eighth edition of the free PathWalkers.Net e-Newsletter. It is my<br />

pleasure to bring to you this weekly mailing list, of information, news, and offers. Please<br />

take the time if you will to visit any of our affiliates and or sponsors, who help make this Site and News<br />

possible.<br />

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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

WEEKLY SPECIAL - Making Smudges<br />

WEEKLY ASTROLOGY REPORT<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION - Making your own BoS<br />

RECIPE - Spicy Grilled Shrimp & Melon Salad<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

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WEEKLY SPECIAL - Making Smudges<br />

Gather several fresh stalks of your favorite <strong>herb</strong>s. Some of the most common <strong>herb</strong>s yeild the best<br />

fragrances. Mugwort makes a fine smudge on its own. You may also want to try cedars, junipers, sumac,<br />

osier, mesquite, tansy, and pinyon. Each of these botanicals has its own savory aroma. Experiment with<br />

different combinations to suit your various needs. This recipe makes an aromatic smudge that is<br />

wonderful for meditation. It also makes a fine insect repellent and helps to banish mildew.<br />

Lay the sheet of newspaper open. Gather the selected <strong>herb</strong> stalks together and hold them tightly in one<br />

hand. Bend them gently back over onto themselves 6-7 inches from one end. Quickly bend the remaining<br />

lengths back on themselves again in this same 6-7 inch long wand. Holding this all together well, place it<br />

on the newspaper at an angle. Roll it up tightly,like a big cigar, and secure it snugly with the rubber<br />

bands or string.<br />

Place the stick in a warm place, out of direct sun, to dry for at least several days and preferably a week.<br />

You may unwrap it in a day or two to check it, then wrap t again more snugly. Let it dry out throughly<br />

for a few more days. If it is very humid, it may take a couple of weeks to dry.<br />

Unwrap the stick, discard the paper, and tie the <strong>herb</strong> bundle securly with fine cotton cord or thread. When<br />

ready to use, ignite one end and get it smoking. You can use this as a ceremonial smudge. To make a<br />

mosquito repellant, perch it upright in a clay pot or coffee can filled with an inch or two of sand. If you<br />

want to burn the smudge for only several minutes, you can snuff out the smoking end by rubbing it<br />

outside the pot or shell, or pressing it into the sand. Don't use water to extinguish it.<br />

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WEEKLY ASTROLOGY REPORT - Horoscopes for November 1st to 7th, 2004<br />

ARIES<br />

This week's scenario is highlighted by your personal magnetism & your ability to see angles that others<br />

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