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Bonjour and fair day, all.
We're back on line; all settled into our new digs (except for a few minor adjustments). 'Tis with a great deal of relief the transition is over and, hopefully, things will settle into some shadow of normalcy. As you can imagine, our e-mail is piling up faster than we can read it. So, while others are wading through mail, I will post DreamTeller's answers to some that we have already read.
To Lara in Arizona: Aye, and paranormal activity 'tis no' limited by physical boundaries. 'Tis the spiritual boundaries that bind and those according to the particular spirit or demon. Unless you are well-practiced and highly knowledgable in that particular arena 'tis best to stay well away. 'Tis innoncents who are often tapped but, as you have revealed to me that you have never been involved in anything of the sort, 'tis my feeling that you are no' dealing with a 'good' spirit. Leave it be; ignore the desire to return to the place that could well turn out to be your downfall. Blessed May You Be.
To Toni in Wisconsin: 'Tis a choice you, and only you, can make. 'Tis apparent that you have given much thought and soul-searching to the matter. Therefore, by the questions you have posed, 'tis also apparent that you are uncomfortable with the very idea, let alone the end result. The head does no' always lead us where the heart wishes to be and vice-versa. Mayhap you might take a break, clear your head for a few days then return, refreshed, to ponder the situation. My advice; look at it from more than just the obvious angle ('tis uncertainty that causes one to stay within comfortable confines). In other words, one who only colors within the lines and will no' step out of the box is no' one to be considering such a future. Blessed May You Be.
To Marshal in Tennessee: There are reasons why, and a purpose for all things. No one of us is promised an easy road, nor a high road. Quite simply, life 'is' but 'tis up to each of us to live it to the very best of our ability. 'Tis your way of life and why would you be thinking of giving it up to please another? I think you already know you could no' survive (mentally or emotionally) such a drastic change. There are times in one's life when one must bid a fond (or otherwise) farewell to certain people and things, and look ahead. Very often those who implore, bully, and/or use guilt tactics to keep another with them are no more than users and abusers. Remember, one can no' change one's ancestry and genetics. Be proud of yours and allow no one to sway you from your chosen path, for you are destined. Let no' your youth blind you for 'tis youth which is being played upon. Blessed May You Be.
To Jeff in Texas: The idea leaves a lot to be desired, non? Sounds a bit daft when folks go about promising immortality to any who will follow them. You are right of course, 'tis no' more than silly games. However, that does no' mean they are no' possibly dangerous. You are wise to ignore them and wiser yet to keep your son away from them. At thirteen, children are convinced they are wise and invincible and 'tis the parents they will turn from and listen to strangers. Keep a close watch on him and remember you can always fall back on local law enforcement. Blessings Upon Both of You.
To Kerry in Louisiana: 'Tis sad, aye, but our New Orleans has survived many catastrophes in the past. She will rise again, albeit slowly, and be the better for it. Her people are strong of heart and mind, as you and I must be. Look forward and move on with your life. You have a giving heart and a kind nature and those will serve you well. Blessed May You Be.
To Tarren in England: 'Tis no' the best of situations, to be sure, but neither is it the worst. Search your heart then seek the truth, beginning with your mother. 'Tis a long time she has carried the secret and 'tis her need to unburden her soul before she passes which led her to broach the subject with you. One must have the capacity for forgiving in order to attain acceptance. 'Tis your bloodline, and he who seeks to set things right has suffered, greatly. At this juncture in life, 'tis of no real consequence who abandoned who. The whys and wherefores will all come clear in time and 'tis my firm belief you would do well to allow this meeting. Aye, and he is Warlock, and 'tis the passing of those genetics which has long kept you on edge; wondering who you are.'Tis your opportunity to become whom you are destined to be. Blessed May You Be.
To Darrin in Maryland: Aye, and the true Witch does indeed carry a specific mark. Often those appear as no more than a birthmark to the untrained eye. Even though each mark is unique to the owner, 'tis easily recognized by the Kind. You will find that most Witches will keep the mark from plain sight, for 'tis something of a personal nature as well as an identifier of ancestry. In other words, the mark could easily bring danger down upon one from one's enemies. Blessed May You Be.
'Tis all the time we have for e-mail at this time, mon amies. As we are busy setting up schedules and locating associates and allies to let them know where we are, we will continue to touch base with you through our Blog. Hoefully, things will fall into place in a short while. Fair day, all. Kaithlin
We're back on line; all settled into our new digs (except for a few minor adjustments). 'Tis with a great deal of relief the transition is over and, hopefully, things will settle into some shadow of normalcy. As you can imagine, our e-mail is piling up faster than we can read it. So, while others are wading through mail, I will post DreamTeller's answers to some that we have already read.
To Lara in Arizona: Aye, and paranormal activity 'tis no' limited by physical boundaries. 'Tis the spiritual boundaries that bind and those according to the particular spirit or demon. Unless you are well-practiced and highly knowledgable in that particular arena 'tis best to stay well away. 'Tis innoncents who are often tapped but, as you have revealed to me that you have never been involved in anything of the sort, 'tis my feeling that you are no' dealing with a 'good' spirit. Leave it be; ignore the desire to return to the place that could well turn out to be your downfall. Blessed May You Be.
To Toni in Wisconsin: 'Tis a choice you, and only you, can make. 'Tis apparent that you have given much thought and soul-searching to the matter. Therefore, by the questions you have posed, 'tis also apparent that you are uncomfortable with the very idea, let alone the end result. The head does no' always lead us where the heart wishes to be and vice-versa. Mayhap you might take a break, clear your head for a few days then return, refreshed, to ponder the situation. My advice; look at it from more than just the obvious angle ('tis uncertainty that causes one to stay within comfortable confines). In other words, one who only colors within the lines and will no' step out of the box is no' one to be considering such a future. Blessed May You Be.
To Marshal in Tennessee: There are reasons why, and a purpose for all things. No one of us is promised an easy road, nor a high road. Quite simply, life 'is' but 'tis up to each of us to live it to the very best of our ability. 'Tis your way of life and why would you be thinking of giving it up to please another? I think you already know you could no' survive (mentally or emotionally) such a drastic change. There are times in one's life when one must bid a fond (or otherwise) farewell to certain people and things, and look ahead. Very often those who implore, bully, and/or use guilt tactics to keep another with them are no more than users and abusers. Remember, one can no' change one's ancestry and genetics. Be proud of yours and allow no one to sway you from your chosen path, for you are destined. Let no' your youth blind you for 'tis youth which is being played upon. Blessed May You Be.
To Jeff in Texas: The idea leaves a lot to be desired, non? Sounds a bit daft when folks go about promising immortality to any who will follow them. You are right of course, 'tis no' more than silly games. However, that does no' mean they are no' possibly dangerous. You are wise to ignore them and wiser yet to keep your son away from them. At thirteen, children are convinced they are wise and invincible and 'tis the parents they will turn from and listen to strangers. Keep a close watch on him and remember you can always fall back on local law enforcement. Blessings Upon Both of You.
To Kerry in Louisiana: 'Tis sad, aye, but our New Orleans has survived many catastrophes in the past. She will rise again, albeit slowly, and be the better for it. Her people are strong of heart and mind, as you and I must be. Look forward and move on with your life. You have a giving heart and a kind nature and those will serve you well. Blessed May You Be.
To Tarren in England: 'Tis no' the best of situations, to be sure, but neither is it the worst. Search your heart then seek the truth, beginning with your mother. 'Tis a long time she has carried the secret and 'tis her need to unburden her soul before she passes which led her to broach the subject with you. One must have the capacity for forgiving in order to attain acceptance. 'Tis your bloodline, and he who seeks to set things right has suffered, greatly. At this juncture in life, 'tis of no real consequence who abandoned who. The whys and wherefores will all come clear in time and 'tis my firm belief you would do well to allow this meeting. Aye, and he is Warlock, and 'tis the passing of those genetics which has long kept you on edge; wondering who you are.'Tis your opportunity to become whom you are destined to be. Blessed May You Be.
To Darrin in Maryland: Aye, and the true Witch does indeed carry a specific mark. Often those appear as no more than a birthmark to the untrained eye. Even though each mark is unique to the owner, 'tis easily recognized by the Kind. You will find that most Witches will keep the mark from plain sight, for 'tis something of a personal nature as well as an identifier of ancestry. In other words, the mark could easily bring danger down upon one from one's enemies. Blessed May You Be.
'Tis all the time we have for e-mail at this time, mon amies. As we are busy setting up schedules and locating associates and allies to let them know where we are, we will continue to touch base with you through our Blog. Hoefully, things will fall into place in a short while. Fair day, all. Kaithlin

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