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-Community Currency-Assign those committed to grass roots revival 100 serenity shares.
(This is their asset, vote, cooperative share,score, piece of the pie). Draw up your own constitution of rights and freedoms among yourselves. Keep it closed to those you trust.
-10 points for 1 hour work or equivalent. Make a list of what products and services each of you can offer. Commit to sharing those necessities. Global Cooperative. Starts with you first. Accept your local community currency and connect with others that are locally self sufficient. Unite as a Sovereign Nation of Children of the Light


01 01 2013


 

 

How you could be preparing for this growing season.
Locally gather a list of people who are interested in community gardening-Whether avid gardeners or eager students. Try local online message boards.
Try and find as many backyards and vacant lots that could manifest community gardens run on community currency and volunteer.
-Sweep the sand off the driveway, sidewalks and gutters and collect it for future gardening/yard tasks
- Rake dead matter off lawn and collect garbage/debris around your neighbourhood.
- Dig up your gardens and help your neighbours do the same. Liberty Gardens are back in style.
-Sow seeds on porch in grape crates/flats. Variety of containers are great for sowing seeds in potting soil. Cover with emergency blanket at night.
-cut back roses down to 3 to 5 inches where dead branches reside. Allow green shoots to blossom.
Basil- Positive qualities: Integration of sexuality and spirituality into a sacred wholeness.
Patterns of imbalance: Polarization of sexuality and spirituality, often leading to clandestine behavior or marital stress.
Sweet Basil is a religious herb associated with both Krishna and Vishnu. Hindus grow this herb to provide protection for the home and family. Any person in need of courage will benefit from Basil as it builds strength and helps one move forward in a positive manner. Basil is known for its quality of protecting the seeker from fears that one encounters when moving along a spiritual path and may bring protection to the seeker and their family as well.

The soul in need of Basil tends to polarize and separate the experience of spirituality and sexuality, believing that these cannot be integrated. This affliction is most evident in relationships where there is a compulsive need to seek sexual liaisons outside the main partnership. Quite often sexual activity is associated with that which is secret or sinful. There is also a very strong attraction to pornography and other forms of illicit or illegal sexuality. The soul feels great tension between the polarities of spiritual purity and physical sexuality.
In the unconscious struggle to reconcile these forces, the soul often capitulates to or becomes enmeshed in debasing and dehumanizing sexual activity. Once these polarities are brought together as a conscious unity, the soul no longer feels compelled to separate them into opposing and destructive activities. Basil flower essence helps the soul to experience the world and the Self as truly sacred and whole.
- as with many aromatic herbs, the plant has several health benefits, such as having antioxidant and anti-microbial properties.
Holy Basil for Depression and Panic Attacks- This herb is classified as an adaptogen, a substance that increases the body’s resistance to internal and external stress. Therefore, it makes sense that it would relieve panic attacks and depression. http://www.drwhitaker.com/holy-basil-for-depression-and-panic-attacks
Herbal Usages: - mild nervous disorders, dried leaves used as snuff (to be inhaled through the nose), which is said to cure nervous headaches. A drop of essential oil on your pillow (or a facecloth inside your pillowcase) will help insomnia and depression.
Works well for tired muscles, or wandering rheumatic pains. A poultice (a moist mass of bread, clay, meal or other adhesive base, combined with herbs and heated, spread on a cloth and placed on an inflamed or aching part of the body) helps to heal wounds because of its antibacterial properties.
Also said to cure warts, and is great for acne.
An infusion will help relieve gas and stomach pains, is said to stop vomiting and calm nausea. The infusion is also really good for chest infections, and bronchial troubles.
Great for repelling insects and treating bites. Associations: Mars; Scorpio; fire; masculine; kings; scorpions; leaving a leaf under a pot would turn into a scorpion
Magic(k)al Workings - powerful magic(k)s in the Craft, as it can be used for exorcism.
Sprinkled in each corner of all rooms in the home, and using in bathwater will exorcise negativity. Will bring good luck to a new home.
Mending lovers’ quarrels as well as being worn to encourage two people, who may be in danger of a big blow-out, to have sympathy for one another and avoid argument.
Used in charms hung or placed in vehicles for safe travel.
Leaves are carried in wallets to attract money, and aid in financial needs. Carried in pockets when gambling for luck, and sprinkled across the doorway of a business to encourage it to flourish.
To foretell the success of a relationship, place two leaves on a charcoal. If they separate while burning, the relationship will not work out. If they lay there quietly burning, the couple will be successful in their relationship. Sprinkling basil over a lovers’ heart keeps them faithful to you.
Basil incense is used for purification before ritual; can also be burned for vision quests. Juices are also used in flying ointments.
Lastly, many potions for love, health, money and protection are made with basil. http://theforestwitch.wordpress.com/2010/06/page/2/
Italian Pesto
2 cups fresh Genovese (sweet) basil leaves
1/3 cup pine nuts or almond
3 cloves garlic (I like garlic)
1/2 cup olive oil
1/2 cup Parmesan cheese
Pulse garlic with pine nuts in food processor. Add basil, and pulse again. While on, pour oil in steady stream into mixture, scraping down sides with spatula (don't let it hit the blades!). Add cheese and pulse until blended, with dash of salt and pepper.
home-made toner
Ingredients:
2-3 tsp. dried basil leaves
1 cup boiling water.
Instructions: Steep 10-20 mins. Cool, and apply with cotton ball
basil vinegar- You fill a large jar with half white vinegar, half cider vinegar, then stuff it with purple basil and let it steep for a week. Strain it and pour the resulting gorgeous magenta vinegar into a pretty bottle with a few sprigs of fresh basil. Basil Vinaigrette:
4 Tablespoons neutral oil (such as canola or safflower)
2 teaspoons white wine vinegar
1 teaspoon red wine vinegar
1 Tablespoon finely chopped fresh basil (*see tip on how to chop basil)
1/2 teaspoon dijon mustard
pinch of salt
*Tip for cutting basil leaf: Take a few large basil leaves and roll them up together very tightly, as though rolling a cigar. With a sharp knife, cut through roll in thin strips. Chop up strips into smaller pieces.
Caprese Salad use tomatoes at their peak, good quality mozzarella and olive oil and fresh picked basil. Typically the tomatoes, basil and cheese are layered and then sprinkled with salt and drizzled with olive oil. http://theseasonalgourmet.ca/category/basil/



1. Laboratory - The laboratory inspects the quality of the natural perfume that is the main ingredient of incense sticks, makes research and development of new products, and carries out stringent control of the product smell.

2. Milling - Aloes and sandalwoods are crushed into powder.

3. Blending - About 10 different kinds of incense and dyes are blended with the original proportions.

4. Sieving - Mixed materials are made uniform in a mixer and put through a sieve to remove impurities.

5. Kneading - The materials are kneaded into clay-form materials. A single mass of the clay-form material is called "tama".

6. Extruding - "Tama" is pressed through a hydraulic extruder to shape sticks. They are extruded on a tray and cut into a fixed length.

7. Straightening - The sticks of incense are put on the board to be dried. In this process, the sticks that are not straight are removed while the rest of them are placed neatly.

8. Cutting - The sticks of incense are cut in various lengths according to the uses.

9. Drying - Natural drying is the most appropriate. It requires several days during summer and more than 10 days during winter.

10. Adjusting with a board- This process eliminates the space between the half-dry incense sticks and prevents incense sticks from being crooked or bent. Hand-making enables to check even the slightest bend.

11. Binding - Each stick is inspected carefully. They are bound together by a fixed weight to prevent any bend.

12. Packing - Packing is done while inspecting each product.
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