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Mars in Gemini 2015 — Blue Light Lady
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To Catch A Thief: Mercury Retrograde in Gemini. Gemini by B. A. Vierling. We’ve another three weeks of Mercury Retrograde. Coming on now from May 18th, when Mercury is SR at 13 Gemini, to June 11th when Mercury is SD at 4 Gemini, and then begins to move forward. By now we know the routine: watch out for … [read more]. May 16, 2015. Tags: Mars in Gemini. Mars in Gemini 2015. Mercury conjunct Mars in Gemini. Mercury Retrograde in Gemini 2015. Astrology CDs for Sale. Forecast for August with Kathy Rose.
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To Catch A Thief: Mercury Retrograde in Gemini — Blue Light Lady
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To Catch A Thief: Mercury Retrograde in Gemini. Gemini by B. A. Vierling. We’ve another three weeks of Mercury Retrograde. Perhaps it’s time we do. Hermes, according to different versions of the story, both stole the cattle of the god Apollo, but he also actually stole the back off the tortoise he encountered, fashioning a lyre from the dismembered shell. How clever! But did he bother to ask Mr. Tortoise if he could destroy his life in the bargain? Gemini Illustration by B.A. Vierling. Then she told me I...
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sacred heart | rottenbotany
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What doesn't kill you makes your garden grow stronger. Tag Archives: sacred heart. Botanical Alchemy: An Interview with Artist Benjamin A. Vierling. Plants seem to play an important role in your paintings, including being the main subject of several. What is your earliest plant memory? The subject of your paintings. Are both rotanicals in their own right, considering their deadly attractive properties. Can you tell us more about how you came to choose these plants as subjects? All of these unique flora f...
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mistletoe | rottenbotany
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What doesn't kill you makes your garden grow stronger. Mistletoe’s Back Side: Shitty News About Our Favorite Kissing Plant. Ah, the holidays. Christmas boughs and holly, and mistletoe. It’s that time of year, when co-workers and would-be-exes try to trick you into standing just perfectly under that semi-parasitic little rotanical, a sprig of mistletoe, wishing only for a kiss. You may recall last holiday season I posted this awesome news about the cancer curing properties. Mistletoe, which has many varie...
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veneficium | rottenbotany
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What doesn't kill you makes your garden grow stronger. Botanical Alchemy: An Interview with Artist Benjamin A. Vierling. Is an artist of exemplary abilities whose art features many themes, from magical plants to alchemy to astrology to mythology. His layered, nearly lacquered look and exquisite attention to detail rivals that of the great Renaissance painters. I was lucky enough to catch up with Vierling recently and discuss his rotanical leanings. Here are the results. The subject of your paintings.
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Spiritual Botany: An Interview with Raven Grimassi | rottenbotany
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What doesn't kill you makes your garden grow stronger. Spiritual Botany: An Interview with Raven Grimassi. Raven Grimassi is a plant witch. He is a world-renowned author on witchcraft, folklore, Wicca. Whose most recent book,. A couple of years ago and to work with him as this book came out. I recently interviewed him. What is your earliest plant memory? You introduce readers to the Ash, Birch, and Willow magical system. Can you describe this? The practice is intended to establish communication on inner ...
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atropoa belladonna | rottenbotany
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What doesn't kill you makes your garden grow stronger. Tag Archives: atropoa belladonna. Botanical Alchemy: An Interview with Artist Benjamin A. Vierling. Plants seem to play an important role in your paintings, including being the main subject of several. What is your earliest plant memory? The subject of your paintings. Are both rotanicals in their own right, considering their deadly attractive properties. Can you tell us more about how you came to choose these plants as subjects? All of these unique f...
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Mistletoe: Kiss for the Cure for Cancer | rottenbotany
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What doesn't kill you makes your garden grow stronger. Mistletoe: Kiss for the Cure for Cancer. The globular-leafed, green little bunches are synonymous with Christmas cheer of a very romantic variety. But mistletoe may well be more than just an excuse to steal a kiss: this parasitic little plant could contain the cure for colon and other cancers. Other common names: All Heal, Birdlime, Devil’s Fuge, Golden Bough, Witches Broom, Wood of the Cross. And the North American species,. Scientists, herbalists, ...
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