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Deb

Oxford, MS

United States

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Language(s) Spoken
English, smattering of Spanish and Irish

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  • Heidi Ann Maycroft

    Welcome Deb!
  • Leila Raven

  • Heidi Ann Maycroft

    wonderful

    thank you

     

    if it's on the net i believe it is sharable [big smile]

    see our facebook page [link at the right of your screen]

  • S D Tiwari

    Please join my site http://thatsme.in and start blogging in English. I am a physically disabled person and started this Social Networking Site as a means for earning in the later years. Please help me in promoting this site in your country.

  • Rafael Arevalo

    Deb: quite a coincidence also the chance I got to reach you, namely October.

    I also wish to request from you tips on astrology affirmations, which I quest to aim rapport.

    I´ll be in touch,

    Rafael

  • Janet G.

    Hey Deb!

    Thanks for the invite and Welcome!! :)
    J~

  • Ulia

    Thank you, Deb. I look forward to participating. 

  • James Rutke

    Hi Deb, thanks for becoming my friend. In mind I'm a Buddhist, at heart a Hindu and I feel that the speech chakra bridges that gap with languages, especiallySanskrit and the language of mantra. Then it takes one to the other chakras where the Greco-Roman traditions and living Wicca nourish us holistically. As for the music of mantra as we tune-up, I think we need to look to the HIndu tradition. Too much Tibetan Buddhist religious music sounds like a funeral. Hindu religious music reminds me of being at a wedding. What do you suggest? Thanks for the beautiful art on your page. I am also a history buff and a lover of the Irish.  Jim

  • James Rutke

    "Normally" in Buddhist Tantra the heart chakra is the residence of the meditation Buddha Akshobhya who is blue. The seed syllable is a blue HUM. As with Susan's Practice this is a first step, what you might call a dub version of an old tradition. Thank you for starting to work with it and suggesting musical tones. i will add more later.

    Jim 

  • James Rutke

    I've been looking for a new language to learn! Irish may be the next rainbow/Iris bridge I cross into the land of wish-granting syllables.

    I've been thinking about your question on musical tone for the color white at the head and its OM. This morning I woke up and ambient electronic music like Brian Eno and Robery Fripp made and David Bowie picked up on started my mind going. The white meditation Buddha Vairochana (the Illuminator) is at the head and like OM he is the light from space that brings the form of all things into visibility.

    Or is the ambience the music of neurons and also the music of the sun that has recently been recorded? Then again the sound of Tibetan bowls may be the thing that best picks our head up at dawn. We have a lot of options.

    LOL from Jim

  • Lj

    thanks for invite and comment, always good to meet likeminded people, thanks again :)

  • Jaakko Matti Johannes Alhola

    love and light to you my friend.. hope you'll have a good day!

  • Wes Hansen

    Thank you for your welcome, although I've not yet been formally accepted as a member! Perhaps your friendship will help "seal the deal."

  • Wes Hansen

    When I joined a message magically appeared stating that my membership request would have to be accepted by the administrator. I guess all is well . . .

  • Wes Hansen

    Since you're on the Third Coast as well:

    “I wish I could describe the feeling of being at sea; the anguish, frustration, and fear, the beauty that accompanies threatening spectacles, the spiritual communion with creatures in whose domain I sail. There is a magnificent intensity in life that comes when we are not in control but are only reacting, living, surviving. I am not a religious man per se. My own cosmology is convoluted and not in line with any particular church or philosophy. But for me, to go to sea is to glimpse the face of God. At sea I am reminded of my insignificance – of all men's insignificance. It is a wonderful feeling to be so humbled.”

    ― Steve Callahan

  • Jaakko Matti Johannes Alhola

    hi again!

    here's couple online books from a finnish author pekka ervast and i think you'll find them quite pleasing to read :)

    http://www.pekkaervast.net/artikkelit/Esitelmat/1929%2005%2000%20Pe...

    http://www.pekkaervast.net/teokset/The%20Esoteric%20School%20of%20J...

    http://www.pekkaervast.net/teokset/The%20Sermon%20on%20the%20Mount%...

    there would be so much more but these are the only ones I found translated in english..

  • Andrew

    So what is the first thing you think of when you see 888
  • Andrew

    I like the way you think, we will get along vary well..;) their is much for you to know about me so ask away!...
  • annette hallett

    HI Deb..thanks for the welcome, I am glad I found this site.

  • andrasnm

    I love your quote about the tomato....cheers  

    andras

  • Murray Stentiford

    Hi Deb. Thanks for your friend request. What gorgeous graphic design and photos you have on your page - some quite wicked. :-)

  • vimal balachander

    thx wow this is a vibrant place...

  • Cathy Lyons Colletti

    Hello Deb, I'm just getting off line now. The website is new to me so I'll be exploring it over the weekend. Right now I'm not sure this comment will get to you but hope so.

  • KARAPA VEERABHADRAYYA SASTRY

      Hello! Mr. Deb,

     

            I am happy  to share views  on Theosophy with the  members  of  this  site.

  • Rob Smith

    Hi Deb, Thank you for your warm welcome. Looking forward to posting some of my experiences. Blessings rob

  • John M Kendal

    Hi Deb,

    Thank you for the welcome.

    I have been practicing as an astrologer for around thirty five years or so but put my practice aside around ten years ago to study the symbolism more deeply after reading the works of Jakob Boehme.

    Last year I had my first article published in the 2nd and 3rd quartals of the Deutsche Astrologische Verlag Sternzeit. My article demonstrated the first level of applying the astrological zodiac sigils to a well defined physiological cycle.

    I am presently involved in further analyses which will finally demonstrate the unequivocable scientific basis of astrology.

     

    Hopefully I will enjoy the same level of interaction and support here that I had become accustomed to at my local Theosophical group in Nottingham, UK.

     

    Kindest Regards John

  • Hari Menon

    Thank you Deb for the very warm welcome ,  I was an ascetic for 10 years and was (is) still apprenticed to a man of wisdom a very simple man who went into samadhi in 1997. The name that I was given whilst receiving my Sannyasa was  Swami Dhyananada Saraswathy - I do still follow the spiritual practices that has permeated my life ,  and being a Chartered Accountant by profession , I decided that I would follow the same path for earning my livelihoood , not having the requisite calibre or attainments of a person who could 100% live the life of a man of wisdom ,one over riding realization being that everyone has God and experiences God in some way or another and that I was not qualified to talk about god to another person. So I move on in this short breath in infinity that we call life .

    Cordially

    Hari

  • Jeffrey Smart

    Thanks Deb, for your gracious welcome.  Hope you are well.

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  • Judie Aveilhe

    Hi Deb, It's nice to meet you. I also have wondered about Delores' course,but also wonder how she is doing at age 80. I am 72 and don't always have enough energy to do the things i want to do. But then, maybe she is just able to channel energy.
  • Tony Engle

    Thanks for the welcome. Looking forward to seeing the photos when I can find my way around :-)
  • R.J. Givargis

    Thank you very much for your message Deb! I hope you learn and grow with everyone.

  • Arlene Smith

    Good Morning, Dear Deb,

    Friendship. . .what a lovely spiritual gift!  Brings peace to humanity.  May we humans remember to love one another and bring peace into our lives.

    Namaste'

    Arlene

  • robert george clunes

    dreams are nightmares gone bad

  • Eduardo Moya

    • thank you Deb for your welcome

  • Serendipity

    Hello Deb.  Thank you so much for your friend request.  I don't really consider myself knowledgeable about anything other than myself (and it took me a very long time to get to know myself as well as I do now).  I will attempt to write a blog on Jaguarself at some later time once I have gathered my thoughts on it.  Acknowledgment and acceptance of Jaguarself has only happened recently so I am still assimilating this "new" information while understanding that Jaguarself/Kajika is not a separate entity but my own low-self/animal self/totem animal.  I look forward to getting to know you better.

    In Lak'ech

    ~Kajika

  • Dr. Christian von Lahr, Msc.D.

    Thank you Deb.

    During my first login I saw a prelude to a comment you had left in re: my experience with Nature People.  I do not think the entire message was displayed, only a summary; so I couldn't tell if there was a question there or if your brief remark about an observation you and your husband had was the complete message.  If you can tell me how that remark was left, or where it might be stored or appear I can take a detailed look at it.

    I have written four hard-bound books on Nature Spirits and Angels, have lectured on them as well as conducted actual [viewing] seminars on these beings for over a decade; perhaps that is where the query was going.

    Some natural clairvoyants, which is what I am ("natural" meaning an ability since birth), also have aetheric vision.  This level vision is what makes Nature Spirit viewing possible as Nature Spirits (and many angels) are essentially aetheric.  The potential to see Nature Spirit is rather easily exercised in humans since our Chakra processing stores its excess breakdown of incoming energy [aetherically] around our bodies (as we draw upon this to live during the night).  My success rate in teaching people around the country has been around 98%, which leads me to conclude very nearly anyone can learn to see them; albeit, we have a natural resistance to viewing outside the physical as we are inherently fearful - but these matters are overcome in the seminars I spoke of.  Unfortunately, there is little time available anymore for me to continue live training, though I can look back fondly on countless thousands of success stories around the country.

    christian

  • Katrina Wolf

    Thank you, For your welcome to this site... amazing articles here.

  • PuzzleSolver

    Welcome back DEB! There wasn't a thumbs up option for the pics you shared so here's a big thumbs up! 

  • Baxter Leviticus

    Thanks for the warm welcome, Deb. I'm glad to be able to join the group!