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22"Chinese Natural Jade Pig Dragon Bead Beads Necklace 6971
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HUICHOL MEXICAN ETHNIC WOOD CARVING BEADED BEAD ART BEAR PIG BOAR HEAD HANGING
HUICHOL MEXICAN ETHNIC WOOD CARVING BEADED BEAD ART BEAR PIG BOAR HEAD HANGING
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Pork Pig Guatemala - czech beads Keyring
Pork Pig Guatemala - czech beads Keyring
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Japanese Handwork Boxwood Wood Carving Ojime Beads Pig
Japanese Handwork Boxwood Wood Carving Ojime Beads Pig
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MEXICAN NATIVE HUICHOL PIG BEADED WOODCARVING FARM ANIMAL FIGURE ETHNIC FOLK ART
MEXICAN NATIVE HUICHOL PIG BEADED WOODCARVING FARM ANIMAL FIGURE ETHNIC FOLK ART
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Animals and chakra work can be an interesting combination. When working with the animal's chakra points you need to remember where they are located, what colors correspond with each chakra area, as well as the basic techniques you wish to use, whether they are a vibrational healing, energy healing, or even something as simple as crystal healing for them.

An animal's root chakra is located at the base of his/her spine. Another way of locating this chakra, depending on the animal, is to locate when the tail meets the body. This chakra center is the animal's first, or root, chakra and the coloration associated with this chakra is red, just as in human energy chakra work. For an animal's root chakra, this deals with issues of security, awareness of his/her physical body, and physical survival. Typical issues concerning this chakra when it is not balanced are shown as signs of being fearful, aggression, flight reactions, restlessness, and sluggish behavior.

There are many different ways to heal this chakra area. You can use a combination of chakra based energy forms to balance this area, as well as vibrational techniques such as Tibetan singing bowls or drumming. I personally enjoy working with crystals and animal work combined. For the root chakra of an animal, and yes any animal from dogs, cats, horses, birds, reptiles, fish, and wild animals alike, you can use Hematite, Garnet, Red Jasper, or Unakite to balance out this area.

When working with the animals and any kind of healing make sure to listen to your intuition, have an open mind and heart, don't be fearful, and watch the animal's reaction to the work you have provided to make a successful session for you and the animal you are helping.

For more information, seminars, online courses, programs, healing, and much more visit us at http://www.healingartforms.com

Many Blessings and Love and Light

Nicole Lanning

Memphis in May BBQ Contest Still Da' Bom!

One of the things I can truly congratulate my hometown of Memphis on is the absolute positive growth of one of the best contests that truly says Memphis; the BBQ contest. Our contest here is the best contest there is for truly it's a totally Memphis thing at least as far as the cooking of swine or pig if you would. It's so big that it covers all of Tom Lee Park and they close off the riverfront just to hold it. I remember when I did security there some years back and it was one of my more pleasant job experiences. The people were friendly and there to have a real good time as they cooked up their best recipes of swine trying to win that coveted trophy and the $25,000 prize. Back then it wasn't about the money, it was about being known as having the best BBQ in the Mid-South, for a lot of them spent MORE than $25,000 on their grills and other gear. Now if I'm not mistaken the prize money is like $100,000 or more but still the contestants may spend more than that on their equipment. So I suspect that bragging rights are still at the core of their motivations to keep coming back (plus to established BBQ houses it's a feather in their cap adding extra prestige for their BBQ shaks). Well this years contest begins this weekend and I'm looking forward to the sweet smells (and some not so sweet) of that pig meat cooking on a grill. There are several categories; ribs, pork loin, whole hog and several others I'm not that familiar with because my favorite is the ribs and whole hog! There's nothing like a whole hog cooked right and I love mine sweet and tender. The contest has come a long way from it's humble beginnings in a small parking lot.

When I was a kid Memphis in May hadn't really been established but it was called I believe the Cotton Makers Jubilee or the Mid-South Cotton Carnival. Eitherway, it was Memphis' version of Mardi Gras without all the naked women throwing beads and stuff. It was more tame but it was a very festive atmosphere as many stages were set-up and a bunch of different local bands played and it was all free. Schools and their marching bands used to march down Main Street (before they put those trollies in) and there were all kinds of food booths out selling different sorts of goodies. Right there on Main & Beale was an old broken down theater called the Orpheum Theater and man it was a wreck. When I was younger they didn't talk about saving it as they eventually did, but they were talking about tearing it down. Well the only ones who leased it out were promoters putting on R&B and Blues shows for there was still quite a bit of local talent around then in the fields of jazz, blues, gospel, and funk. But I noticed I believe around 1978-79 right in the back of that old broken down dusty theater there were a few people with standard topless grills that they probably brought from home holding a barbecue contest. They had it fenced off with wire or a thin chain or something and there couldn't have been any more than six or seven people competing if that many. I remember that because my mom had told us she didn't have any money to spend on food that's why we ate at home and to come on. Yes I had wanted some of that barbecue for real and I believe at the time it was on sale. Eitherway, that was years ago and what a difference a day makes because they've gone from being in the back parking lot of an old theater they were going to tear down to fencing off the whole riverfront to accommodate the participants and the spectators. That old theater was given a makeover and now is back in business with a full schedule. For once I really am glad to say something really nice about my hometown for being a lover of BBQ especially the cooking of pig (Texas likes to do beef) I have to show deference to the M-town to being the best at that.

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Guinea pig question!?

Well for my guinea pig im useing carefrest bedding. it getting kinda pricey. does anyone by any chance have good or cheap beading ideas? that are of course safe for your piggie.
Thanks in advance!
oops i almost forgot. can you tell me where you could get the bedding?
Thanks

Call around first, but find a local feed store that carries KILN DRIED pine shavings. These can be used safely with guinea pigs. Do NOT use regular pine shavings or cedar shavings.

The packaging must say "KILN DRIED", which means all the phenols have been removed. If it doesn't say Kiln Dried, it isn't. These shavings are very inexpensive and safe.

I purchase 40 lb. compressed bags for $7.

A return to Haiti, planting seeds for the future
I returned to Haiti in mid June, over a month after having produced a documentary called Rescued on two children whose precarious lives depend on an orphanage run by American Christian missionaries. I don't have another story to report. I just want to go back. I am haunted by these kids. Cendy Juene is just 6 and she has no one person in the world caring for her, just the kindness of the staff ...

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