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At 1:47pm on March 20, 2009, Lana said…
Dear O'Douce
Happy Spring Equinox to you!
Love, Peace and Light
Lana
At 6:07am on March 19, 2009, Marcelina said…
I will be at Kau area april 24-may 2. It's a fund raising DVD for a group of eclectic spiritual leaders. Which area are on the Big Island? Do you know Earth Song?
At 9:55pm on March 18, 2009, Michel Berthiaume said…
Hi O'Douce, Mont shasta is very peaceful place and knowing what is inside make that place more Lovely, I did not go to the camp you ask me, I did go to the horse camp at 8,000 feet, I will put some picture on my wall be free to come to see those beautiful pictures, with Love Michel. Have a wonderful day again.
At 3:12pm on March 18, 2009, reka said…
hey sweetheart:)
lovely song of my tone!
it makes me smile!
a wowi thanks for remembering me****
i am another you,hugs
At 1:25pm on March 18, 2009, myron joshua said…
O'Douce,


I thought of you when i saw the hearts of fingers
embedded one in the other
nested one in the other

Not a galactic spirally perhaps
but a warm expression of heart in heart
generation connected to generation
people to people
At 5:53pm on March 17, 2009, Clicia Pavan said…

Aloha,my friend douce!
At 4:44am on March 17, 2009, Serge Da Sylva said…
Allo O douce
Moi pendant plus de 30 ans Je vivais dans un autobus en voyage tout le temps.
Et ma famille et surtout ma sœur m'envoyais toutes les nouvelles chansons et nouveaux cris du Québec. J'aimerais bien que ti m'envoie aussi les paroles de chansons que tu aime et de Vigneault.
Merci
a+
Papillon
At 10:17pm on March 16, 2009, MariaD said…
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At 3:44pm on March 16, 2009, Fernanda said…
Hello Dear Sister ,
Thanks so much for your message and info for Andrzej !
I have been having very vivid visions since 3 weeks now concerning the very near changes coming... and I would love to share them with you, so if you feel like it we can exchange our phone numbers on a private message and I can call a fix land line number !
Please also have a look at the last videos I have posted today and the one I put a link to on my page (because impossible to post).
In Love and Joy
looking forward speaking to you soon!
In Love & Joy
Fernanda
At 7:29pm on March 15, 2009, Shells said…

On the eve of daylight savings time, San Francisco, CA mdl-03-07-2009 Blessings, Shells
At 7:28pm on March 15, 2009, Shells said…
Haven't been here in awhile, in the physical realm of my existence. School and family are the ways in which I find or make peace. In this moment, I saw you and found your page - the metamorphosis of your page says it all - at it needs no words. I understand the beauty of your land. Bless you on this day of peace at ipeace. Shells

At 7:25am on March 15, 2009, Lisa MacDonald said…

At 3:59am on March 15, 2009, Brian Morin said…
Sorry I don't type in French, but I am happy to be your friend. Wish I was in Hawaii, though Rawdon is a nice place. I the summer it is great. You are welcome to visit any time. - Bri


Désolé, je ne tape pas en français, mais je suis heureux d'être votre ami. Wish I a été à Hawaii, mais Rawdon est un endroit agréable. J'ai été, il est grand. Vous êtes les bienvenus à n'importe quel moment. - Bri
At 11:08am on March 13, 2009, Sunshine said…


IN LAK´ECH O´Douce!
Sunangelgreetings from La Palma and wishing you a sunny Day!
RENATE
At 12:45am on March 12, 2009, VALLET Monique said…
Chère O'Douce !
Dommage, je gouterais bien de ton breuvage !
Je suis moi aussi dorénavant une grand-mère galactique, car j'ai eu 51 ans le 05/09/07; je vis vraiment intensément ce phénomène de re-naissance !
L'astrologie Maya m'interesse, comme beaucoup d'autres choses !
Je voyage pour le Sénégal lundi 16 mars. Pas retournée depuis 30 ans !
De retour le 29 . GALACTIQUEMENT !!! Monique
At 10:30pm on March 8, 2009, Rene Wadlow said…
The Goddess of March

Rene Wadlow *



Be ever watchful, wanderer, for the eyes that gaze into yours at the bend of the road may be those of the goddess herself. Oracle at Delphi



March 8 is the International Day of Women and is placed under the sign of the goddess of the month of March — Minerva. Minerva derives her name from the Latin mens (mind), and so she has a special relation to teachers and artists, especially players of a flute. Tradition has it that Minerva is a transformation of an earlier Etruscan and Sabine goddess taken over when Rome was established. She has also taken symbols and meanings from the Greek Athene, especially the owl as a sign of seeing in the dark, what is usually hidden or instinctive. Minerva is she who brings from the darkness into the light.



Minerva symbolized Rome as Athene, Athens. Minerva’s face was put on Roman coins and as such she travelled to the Roman provinces, becoming Britannia in England. She has come down through the centuries as the goddess of learning. In the US Library of Congress Great Hall, she holds a scroll on which are inscribed “Agriculture, Education, Commerce, Government, Economic” — all these are gifts from Wisdom’s store.



Minerva’s essential gift is understanding the relation between mind and matter. Minerva’s owl, creature of the night and symbol of the goddess’s dark and underworld power which see can see at night is also related to the reasonableness of day.



It is this ability to bridge the dark and the light that is so frightening to men. They have in the Middle East and the Westernized world banished the goddesses to be replaced by a less multi-form male god. This is the thesis of Johann Jakob Bachofen, a 19th century Swiss scholar from Basle, working largely alone and drawing on Greek and Roman mythology. He held that the myths showed clearly that there had been an earlier period of social organization that was a matriarchy, a time when society was founded on family, equality and peace whose defining characteristic was love of the mother, and the most heinous crime was matricide.



Then came patriarchy which found the earlier system so intolerable that the memory was repressed to the subconscious where, Bachofen thought, the memories live on in myth and dreams. See: J.J. Bachofen Myth, Religion and Mother Right (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1967).



C.J. Jung knew of the work of Bachofen and used some of Bachofen’s reproductions of symbols in his own writing on the feminine — the anima. For Jung, the life energy takes on a myriad of feminine forms: now young, now old, now mother, now maiden, now a good fairy, now a witch, now a saint, now a whore. She draws man into life with her Maya (power of illusion in Hinduism), and as Sophia, she “leads the way to God and assures immortality. She is the archetype of life itself.”



It is this ‘saving role’ of the feminine which makes uneasy the religions whose prophets are all men. In the current, fundamentalist form of Islam, the woman must be covered, isolated, accompanied by a male relative. Women are not the symbol of learning. In fact, they should not go to school at all. These reactions which can take the extreme forms of ‘honor killings’ and the closing of schools for women are a rising tide among the Taliban and others who share the same fears.



These fears have deep causes and are not limited to the Islamic world. To transform fears into rational knowledge is not an easy task, but Minerva in some early representations, had thunderbolts in her hand (a symbol usually associated with Jove.) Thus transformation will not come without conflict. The aims of the International Day of Women were well set out by Bella Abzug, a member of the US Congress and political feminist, in her talk to the UN World Conference on Women (1995)

“Change is not about simply mainstreaming women. It’s not about women joining the polluted stream. It’s about cleaning the stream, changing stagnant pools into fresh, flowing waters.



Our struggle is about resisting the slide into a morass of anarchy, violence, intolerance, inequality and injustice.



Our struggle is about reversing the trends of social, economic and ecological crisis. For women in the struggle for equality, there are many paths to the mountain top. Our struggle is about creating sustainable lives and attainable dreams. Our violence is about creating violence-free families. And then, violence-free streets. Then, violence-free borders.



For us to realize our dreams, we must keep our heads in the clouds and our feet on the ground.”



* Rene Wadlow, Representative to the UN, Geneva, Association of World Citizens
At 5:53pm on March 8, 2009, SunBôw said…
Happy international woman's day.

Here are two wise Native grandmothers that I love dearly.


At 7:26pm on March 7, 2009, Larry said…

At 10:05am on March 7, 2009, esoldier said…
Hi
i'm jash from india
i am a film student

i have made a video on world peace
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ly4bDl0ulf4

Plz watch it and comment and rate it!!! ON YOUTUBE

please add this video to your blog/website/myspace/facebook account


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At 7:23pm on March 5, 2009, Loving TreeOfLife said…
Dear sister, I always feel joy, when I visit your page meet your energy. LoveLight hugs & music-greetings from Elke. :-)

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