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Soap.

I was in town early the other Thursday, I was heading eventually to Pagans in the Pub
but I took advantage of the time to pop into Lush on Henry st to pick up a new shampoo bar
and a few bath bombs. Turns out there was a trail offer of a new soap of you spent of a certain amount
and so I got gifted with a bar of Porridge Soap.

I know Porridge Soap, sounds weird, well it looks weird.
Porridge soap

Oats are meant to be to good for exfoilating and nourishing the skin and there are some in
my favourite bath melt the Ceridwyn’s Cauldron Ceridwyn's cauldron .

So fair enough the porridge soap was free but I certainly will be buying some more of it.
The soap has been absolutely wonder for the spots where I have psoriases patches and in this weather they tend to flare up and I have been trying to get them to behave cos one of the patches is close to
a place I want to get a tattoo. The ingredients for it are on the lush website.

So between the soap for my skin the solid shampoo conditioner bar for my hair ( the Jasmine one,
Godiva if you must know which is magnificent even it is is yellow) I really can only ask one thing of Lush and their franchises here.

Can we have an Irish site with the prices in euro please.

http://www.lush.co.uk/ is wonderful to navigate put please
you have a growing number of people in the country converting to lush give us a web site with our prices on them.

Dance of the kundalini clown.

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The dance of the Kundalini Clown.
On of the many email lists I am subscribed to is for Kundalini yoga and meditations.

This one arrived in my email and was to good not to share.

From:KYtraining@yahoogroups.com

#148 GEMINI LESSONS

THE PATH OF HUMOR

June 1, 2008

By Guru Rattana, Ph.D.

What if there was another way?

What if we could get enlightened by being happy and sharing happiness with others? What if we could be liberated by being kind to ourselves and each other? What if the first rule of Earth school was to learn how to enjoy this precious life? What if we had to laugh and joke everyday to pass go?

These are all “serious” possibilities that we might have overlooked. Like everything else in life, we can only know if we experiment. Our challenge this month is to see if we can raise our vibration with humor. If we accept the challenge, we will soon realize that the path of humor is the path of the heart, not the head. We can’t figure out the path of the heart. The path of the heart is not a brainy logical endeavor. The path of the heart is a spontaneous encounter with life and our soul. When our heart is open, we are freed up to love and be loved. We are available to be happy and spread happiness in the world.

I had a tee shirt once with a bright picture of a dancing clown. It said “Life is so mysterious. Don’t take it so serious.” I think a Gemini designed that shirt. Although Gemini is an air/mental sign, the cosmic messenger seems to intuitively know not to take life too seriously. When we are in our heads and lost in our thoughts, we block off the connection to our heart. Gemini keeps its heart open by being adventurous and exploring life with a light-hearted attitude.

Another Level of Humor

A fitting Gemini challenge is to take our sense of humor to the next level. First, we are invited to not take everything that happens to us so seriously or personally. In addition to the simple enjoyment of the events of life, we can go deeper into our heart, where we experience joy for no apparent reason. We are just happy. In this inner place, we can begin to witness cosmic humor and how elegantly and delightfully everything fits together.

Chant the mantra “Wahe Guru” to generate happy brainwaves. “Wahe Guru” imparts the vibration of ecstasy. While you are practicing Kundalini yoga and meditation, take time between exercises to feel the dance of the Kundalini Clown.

Choose Humor

Last year when my mom was making her transition, she greeted her many visitors wearing a red clown nose. She told the hospice nurses, “Now don’t take this all so seriously.” She made a lot of people happy during those last months of her life. We can all make similar choices even during difficult times.

Humor takes the edge off of situations so we can relax. Humor also heals and keeps us healthy. It is now common knowledge that stress is one of the main causes of disease. Humor is an antidote to stress.

A fun thing happened the day of the year anniversary of my mother’s death. I went into a local shop and a lady of the shop comes towards me – “You have got to see this cute picture!” It was a big oil painting of a playful clown on a bicycle. “Hi Mom, yes I am having fun!” This is not the first time Mom has danced through making sure I knew she was doing very well indeed.

Your Assignment

Your assignment for June is

[1] to not take yourself or every minute detail in life so seriously

[2] to make it your priority to uplift others and spread joy

[3] to make people and yourself laugh

[4] to change negative conversations into heart-felt connection

[5] to perfect your sense of humor

The Moon and Mercury Retrograde

Dates to celebrate are GEMINI NEW MOON June 3rd and SAGITTARIUS FULL MOON June 18th. Gemini requests a party atmosphere through May 20th at 9:01 AM (4:51 PM GMT) when the Sun moves into Cancer. Mercury is retrograde in Gemini from May 26 through 7:31 AM PDT June 19th. What better time to find our inner clown and open our heart!

Spent and content.

A thrusting tryst in the fell of night
Late past the witching hour,
Close to the dawn and the creeping light
lost in the lost small hours
where neither night or day holds sway or power.

Wanting, wishing and waiting willingly
a space made ready both with out and with in.
Time ticks, tension becomes thrilling
subtlety suggesting the sensuous sinning
which will leave them both grinning
lying spent and content.

Funny what you find scribbled in long forgotten notebooks shoved safe away,
it had gone from my mind that I wrote this over two years ago.
Still despite all that has past from then to now it is a happy find.

It’s raining.

Gentle large wet drops of rain, the temperature has finally dropped down for the first time this month.
the clean cool breeze filled my room and the scent of the rain was first to hit my senses.

I opened the windows of my room further letting the chill wash into the room and then could not resist it any longer went down and out to stand in the front garden to stand barefoot, face raised, eyes closed, skin a quiver. I sighed and raised my arms slightly reveling in the feel of it.

Next I hear a voice saying ” Are you ok ?” one of my neighbors had pulled into the adjacent drive before I came out of the house and had been on the phone in her car. “Yep” I replied and went back to just being in the rain.
She shuts the door with a puzzled look on her face gathers her belongings and gets out of the car.

I loosen my hair from it’s restraints, shake it out and it swishes around my shoulders I laugh enjoying the sensation. I hear the car door open as I breath in the smell of the wet grass and feel it between my toes.
“You came down just to stand in the rain” she realises out loud, I look at her and grin, she grins back and for a moment raises her face to feel the rain and I watch the stress of her day slide from her face.

Then she collects her self, gathers up what she must do before bed unto her self in much the same way as she took things from the car, she collects her worries and responsibilities from the universe after letting them go for a few moments. ” Fair play to ye” she says in parting and goes into the brightness of her house leaving me smiling in the dark and the rain.

Blue peral – Take me dancing naked in the rain

I’m in over my head
Fire fills me, hot and red
Raging like a blood red sun
Fire fuelled by deeds undone
Burning and I just can’t wait to give a helping hand to fate
Change this crazy world around, first we gotta cool down

Take me dancing naked in the rain
Feel it washing over me, oh oh
Join me dancing naked in the rain
Cover me in ecstasy, oh

Oh oh

Smoke is in my eyes
Drifting from the burning cries
Of those who have no strength to stand
Against the fire in the land
Come and wash away the pain, step into the blessed rain
Cool the fire in your soul, the rain will make you whole

Take me dancing naked in the rain
Feel it washing over me, oh oh
Join me dancing naked in the rain
Cover me in ecstasy
Take me dancing naked in the rain
Feel it washing over me, ooh ooh
Join me dancing naked in the rain
Cover me in ecstasy, oh

Oh oh

Come and wash away the pain, step into the blessed rain
Cool the fire in your soul, the rain will make you whole
Come and wash away the pain, step into the blessed rain
Cool the fire in your soul, the rain will make you whole

Take me dancing naked in the rain
Feel it washing over me, oh oh
Join me dancing naked in the rain
Cover me in ecstasy
Take me dancing naked in the rain
Feel it washing over me, ooh ooh
Join me dancing naked in the rain
Cover me in ecstasy, oh

Oh oh, hey hey

Converstaions about chakras, with my brats!

So we ( my brats and I ) have been watching Avatar: the last airbender.
It has to be one of the best “children’s” programs I have watched in a long time.
We have been watching them in order but there are some that my brats have already seen.
On starting back watching after they had been away my daighter tells me
that the one we are due to watch is where and main character learns about chakras.

I was a bit surprised as it’s not a topic I would have raised with my kids
and asked her what are chakras to be told that
“They are 7 pools of engry in a person’s body and they flow into each other and get blocked when a person is upset.”.
Not a bad way for a nearly 8 year old to think of chakras.

I watched the episode, it was good.

Being 15, neither child nor adult in Ireland.

Yes on a physical practical day to day a 15 year old can look after themselves in so many ways but that does not make them adults.
They are taking steps to being more adult and trying to learn how to have such independence and responsibility but the fact are they are not there yet and with the age gap there their parents are in their late 40s to 50 due to do people starting their families later and with extended family support not being there due to families being smaller or more spread out many of them are with out role models and support and quiet frankly when family fails them or the family need help from the systems in place the 15 year old gets failed.

There are 3 headlines about 3 15 year olds at risk who have been failed by the lack of support structures.

Suicidal boy, 15, remanded while waiting for care

14/05/2008 – 15:04:10
A troubled 15-year-old boy, who has made threats to kill himself, was further remanded in custody, by the Dublin Children’s Court yesterday pending efforts by the Health Service Executive to place him in a suitable care unit.

Judge Patrick McMahon was told by a solicitor from the HSE yesterday that two care units were being investigated as possible placements for the troubled teen. However, there were also a numerous other children on a waiting-list.

Defence solicitor Catherine Ghent said the boy was consenting to being remanded in custody but has become “frustrated”.

Judge McMahon told the teenager that was understandable and commended him for his co-operative attitude.

However, in relation to the efforts to find a suitable care unit for the boy, he said “I hope the HSE looks on this as an urgent matter, there is no doubt about it.” The teen was remanded to appear again next week.

The court has been told that the boy’s mother, who was present for the case, was not going to stand bail for him and at present was not willing to take home her son, who has been involved in incidents of self harm.

Earlier the court had heard that if given bail the only accommodation available to the teenager was in emergency health service run hostels for homeless youths.

HSE told girl, 15, living in ‘appalling’ conditions

14/05/2008 – 14:10:41
A Judge has called on the Health Service Executive to attend the court case of a 15-year-old girl living in “appalling” conditions in a run-down house without heat, electricity or running water.

The Dublin Children’s Court also heard that the girl travels by jumping onto wagons of passing freight trains, putting her life at risk.

The girl, who is originally from Romania, has been charged with failing to comply with a Garda direction under the Public Order Act, to leave the vicinity of the N 7, the Naas road, in Dublin, on a date last month.

The girl has been endangering herself there by begging for money in the middle of three busy lanes of traffic.

Garda Mervin Henson, of Blanchardstown station, who arrested the girl, told Judge Patrick McMahon there were concerns over her and her family’s living conditions.

“They are living in an abandoned house at the side of the train tracks. There’s no running water or electricity.”

“They jump on wagons of freight trains to get into town; someone is going to be killed by doing this.”

Judge McMahon said these were “appalling conditions” and was also told by a probation officer in court that it was a “child welfare matter”.

Garda Henson continued, telling the judge that earlier the girl had been given bail on condition that she did not go to the N7 where she had been arrested.

However this condition has been repeatedly broken nearly costing the girl her life.

“We got ten or eleven calls that that she was begging in the middle of three lanes, cars skidded to avoid her,” he said.

Judge McMahon asked for the HSE to attend the case to outline what assistance it can give in relation to the care of the child, who was accompanied to court today by her mother.

He remanded the girl, who has been residing in north Co Dublin, on bail to appear again later saying his request was “urgent”.

Girl, 15, ‘preyed on pensioners’ in two burglaries

14/05/2008 – 16:15:28
A 15-year-old girl, who preyed on kind pensioners whose homes were burgled after she arrived at their doorsteps pretending to be a charity collector, has been remanded on bail pending sentence.

The girl, who is originally from Romania, but now residing in Co Meath had pleaded guilty to burgling two homes, in Glenageary, Co Dublin, on July last 18. She stole €175 in cash and €30 worth of phone credit from one house and about €200 from the other.

She also admitted theft of a handbag and its contents worth €230, from a house in the same area, which happened in February last year.

Garda Daniel Treacy of Dun Laoghaire Station had said in evidence that she had been let inside the home “on the pretext that she was collecting money for a deaf and dumb foundation. She was given €5 meanwhile another youth, who was with her, went upstairs and took €130 and €30 of phone credit.”

The second burglary that day was carried out in the same fashion.

Garda Sergeant Peter Woods had also outlined how the girl had carried out another burglary where she stole €230 after being let into the home of a couple in their seventies while she was carrying out a bogus charity collection.

The girl had also been convicted of trespassing in a 75-year-od woman’s home with intent to commit an offence, on April 13 2006. She was then aged 13 years.

3 children for that is what they are children at risk,
with parents who can not cope as they are not being given the help needed or are just absent or are leading their children astray at a critical time when they should be encourage to be part of society and form connections to people and have their self confidence and self esteem nurtured and should still be in school.

Yes we have come a long way from how children were made to grow up too soon and sent to work from the age of 9 or younger in Dickensian times but child neglect and child poverty are still with us and it is a lot harder to get
a good foster home for a 15 year old then it is a 5 year old or a 5 month old.