Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Here is a homeopathic remedy http://www.herbs2000.com/homeopathy/elaps.htm and see Message #35952 on charcoal I would keep both on hand... and super tonic to wash out the wound, and maybe even give some orally. \ If you don't have anti venom this may be the way to go... Coral snake bites don't react for hours I'm told... so it becomes critical when you discover they have been bit. Suzi"Sharyn E. Cerniglia" <sharyn.cerniglia@...> wrote: We just bought a wonderful acre of paradise – also now known as my own little Jurassic Park – and moved in a little over six weeks ago. For a little background, here’s my blog…you’ll want to read the second entry down first, as it’s the beginning of the snake saga, then the one on top is today’s exciting addition. http://sharyn.powerfulintentions.com/blog/ A lady was bitten by a coral snake a couple of weeks ago here in Jensen Beach and there was a big article in the paper about how they are no longer making coral snake antivenom (probably the one thing I would actually *welcome* a shot of if it was necessary), and the local supply at the hospitals is due to run out by the end of 2008. (How do they determine that? Based on an average of how many people are estimated to be bitten annually??) So…Cedar is obviously in no danger from the black snakes. She probably wouldn’t notice them – hasn’t so far, and a 5’ one was about 10’ away from her one day while we were walking; I just gently guided her in the other direction – and they’re not in the least aggressive, nor venomous. However – and this is a *huge* however – what do I do if she comes running up to me with a coral snake hanging off her somewhere?!?!? I know enough that they don’t transmit their venom by striking, that they have to actually be attached and gnaw for a good while – minutes – to transmit the venom, but I doubt very seriously that any vets carry coral snake antivenom. If we can find the one from this morning (and hopefully it’s dead in its hole and the snake trapper guy is coming tomorrow to check that out and retrieve it if he can), would it be useful for me to make a homeopathic nosode from a piece of it? Say, the entire head? Or can I use the dead baby one we still have from this morning? Should I put it in the fridge – eeww! – or somehow keep it cold? I’m a bit lost here, and more than a little scared, which is a shame because this is absolutely one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen and the house is to die for. (Here are some pictures, if you want to look at my little acre of paradise/Jurassic Park: http://picasaweb.google.com/scerniglia/2770PLBlvd ) So if anyone has any words of wisdom, I’d sure appreciate hearing them. I’d say to take responses off-list, but I’m sure there are others who will be interested in any insightful answers. Hoping there are some…because Cedar’s got a whole acre to run on and I’m scared to death to let her outside. Sharyn & Cedar the Golden nudge P.S. Tracey, I’ll stop visualizing you relaxing by the pool for awhile!<G> Stay in the know. Pulse on the new .com. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Wow, Suzi! How did I ever live before I met you?!?!? You ROCK! Although this is the remedy made from the venom and not necessarily the antivenom (which would be a nosode), I’m thinking this would be a very good thing to have on hand. And on a more spiritual note, you all might want to read this thread from my PowerfulIntentions forum…Law of Attraction abounds! http://sharyn.powerfulintentions.com/forum/pi/message-view/5989025 Saw two more black snakes in the front yard this afternoon. Cedar walked right by them, looked them in the eye and you could see her thought processes…”You leave me alone and I’ll leave you alone.” I’m going to have to take a lesson from my dog. Sharyn, who is going to work on ho’oponopono (google that; lots of good stuff!) tonight for the snake and babies I killed, and then speak to the snake Deva about maybe living in peaceful co-existence From: health [mailto:health ] On Behalf Of Suzanne Here is a homeopathic remedy http://www.herbs2000.com/homeopathy/elaps.htm and see Message #35952 on charcoal I would keep both on hand... and super tonic to wash out the wound, and maybe even give some orally. \ If you don't have anti venom this may be the way to go... Coral snake bites don't react for hours I'm told... so it becomes critical when you discover they have been bit. Suzi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Hi Sharyn, While I am not into homeopathic type stuff, per se, more into spagyrics myself, I have an article that you may find useful or someone else may find useful. Telepathy: "Hello, Is Anyone Home?" Talking heart-to-heart is a natural ability for animals and people. Individual birds in a flock change their flight path at the same time. You "think" of a friend the moment before your friend calls. Coincidence? No. It's telepathy. The cosmic communication system. Fre'e unlim'ted anywhere, anytime minutes - local or long distance. Forever! So how can we skip the phone and use our telepathic skills to talk with each other? An Aboriginal tribe in Australia and a dog in Arizona have some intriguing answers for us. Wisdom from Downunder Aborigines who talk telepathically - independent of distanceindicate that many people lost this inherent talent when they began hiding how they really feel. In the book Mutant Message from Downunder, we find clues on how to reclaim this natural communication skill. Marlo , the author, describes what she learned about talking soul-to-soul from an Aboriginal tribe who call themselves The Real People: "Real People can use telepathy because above all they never tell a lie, not a small fabrication, not a partial truth, nor any gross unreal statement. No lies at all, so they have nothing to hide. Real People are a group of people who are not afraid to have their minds open to receive and are willing to give one another information." Telepathy is the way humans were designed to communicate. Different languages and various written alphabets are eliminated as obstacles when people use heart-to-heart talk.? Ellie the dog agrees with The Real People. This furry telepathic expert proved to me that talking with an open heart bridges any language barrier - even the apparent gap between animals and people. The Dog from Hell "The dog from hell!" That's what I called Ellie. Each time I saw Ellie and her owner on my frequent walks in the desert, the nightmare would unfold. The devil dog spots me. She barks. As I get closer, she gets meaner. A threatening snarl emerges. Writhing lips expose glistening white teeth. Restrained by her owner with a thick leather leash, the demonic canine lunges for me time and again. This 70-pound terror scares the bejesus out of me on every occasion we cross paths! Why does Ellie act like she wants to tear me apart? After a year of hostile encounters, I decide to talk with Ellie and find out why she's behaving the way she is. Does Telepathy Really Work? How can I communicate with this savage beast? Surely not face-to-face. It's too dangerous! Can I reach Ellie telepathically, soul-to-soul? I decide to experiment. After all, what have I got to lose? Tell the Truth While sitting quietly, I focus on talking to Ellie's soul - not to the monster personality she displays. Then I get in touch with what my heart wants to express. "Tell her the truth," my soul whispers. "Ellie," I speak to her being, "I'm afraid of you." Next, I ask her why she acts so aggressively towards me and listen for a reply. "I'm scared of you, too," she replies honestly. "When I see you walking, your heart's closed. I can't tell what you're thinking or feeling. So I don't know what you're going to do. I can't trust you. I keep you away. I'm protecting myself." Whew, what a wake up call! Ellie's right. I love walking alone in nature. When someone enters "my territory," I get upset. I didn't realize until now that instead of releasing the irritation, I hold onto the anger. And on top of that, I try to hide the upset from myself and others. I pretend to be happy and nice. In order to hide my true feelings from myself, I have to shut my heart. When a person's heart is closed, so is their intuition. A person with a closed heart is no longer sensitive and caring to the people or creatures around them. Naturally, Ellie's inner alarm goes off, "Warning! Warning! Closed heart approaching. Don't trust this person!" Ellie isn't fooled by the superficial smile I flash at her and her owner. No wonder she wants to keep me away! Still in a meditative state, I feel how sweet Ellie really is. She's not the demon dog she appears to be. With a sincere desire to have a peaceful relationship with Ellie, I tell her, "The next time I see you, I'll open my heart so you can feel who I really am." The cooperative pooch agrees that when I allow myself to be vulnerable, she'll stop acting hostile towards me. My Heart Opens I see Ellie the morning after our telepathic talk. When I spot her in the distance, my terror begins to churn. After all, "the dog from hell" has tried to attack me dozens of times - in fact, every time I've seen her over the past 12 months. Then I remember our pact: Ellie will stop being aggressive when I open my heart. In this moment, I decide to shift my attitude. Silently I welcome Ellie and her owner. Energetically I transmit, "I'm open. Vulnerable. My defenses are down. Feel who I am." The message I'm sending is the same as when a dog rolls onto its back, exposing its tender throat and belly. My heart broadcasts the signal, "Let's be friends." Success! Ellie's affectionate response proves that the telepathic experiment worked. For the first time in a year, Ellie doesn't bark. Instead, she wags her tail. She does lunge for me - not to attack - but to come over for a friendly pat. She kisses my outstretched hand! The past year of dreaded encounters is over in a flash (of heart). The "four-pawed demon" vanishes. So does the "closed-hearted, untrustworthy stranger." Sharpen Your Telepathic Skills If you're ready to start using your telepathic ability, why not experiment with someone you're already having a conflict with? What have you got to lose? You can begin by talking to the person from your open heart to theirs. Silently tell them the truth about how you feel. Ask them why they act the way they do around you. Listen. Take action on what feels intuitively right for you to do. Then watch the power of the cosmic communication system - talking heart-to-heart - bring you more peace and happiness! * * * Drawing from the wisdom of native and ancient spiritual traditions, Varnum shares his 30 years of practical success as an author, personal coach, acupuncturist, filmmaker, radio host, restaurateur, vision quest guide and international seminar leader with "The Dream Workshops". helps people get the love, money, and health they want with his F-r-e-e Prosperity Ezine, F-r-e-e Abundance Tape and F-r-e-e Coaching at www.TheDream.com Peace be with you Sharyn, Don Sharyn E. Cerniglia wrote: We just bought a wonderful acre of paradise – also now known as my own little Jurassic Park – and moved in a little over six weeks ago. For a little background, here’s my blog…you’ll want to read the second entry down first, as it’s the beginning of the snake saga, then the one on top is today’s exciting addition. http://sharyn.powerfulintentions.com/blog/ A lady was bitten by a coral snake a couple of weeks ago here in Jensen Beach and there was a big article in the paper about how they are no longer making coral snake antivenom (probably the one thing I would actually *welcome* a shot of if it was necessary), and the local supply at the hospitals is due to run out by the end of 2008. (How do they determine that? Based on an average of how many people are estimated to be bitten annually??) So…Cedar is obviously in no danger from the black snakes. She probably wouldn’t notice them – hasn’t so far, and a 5’ one was about 10’ away from her one day while we were walking; I just gently guided her in the other direction – and they’re not in the least aggressive, nor venomous. However – and this is a *huge* however – what do I do if she comes running up to me with a coral snake hanging off her somewhere?!?!? I know enough that they don’t transmit their venom by striking, that they have to actually be attached and gnaw for a good while – minutes – to transmit the venom, but I doubt very seriously that any vets carry coral snake antivenom. If we can find the one from this morning (and hopefully it’s dead in its hole and the snake trapper guy is coming tomorrow to check that out and retrieve it if he can), would it be useful for me to make a homeopathic nosode from a piece of it? Say, the entire head? Or can I use the dead baby one we still have from this morning? Should I put it in the fridge – eeww! – or somehow keep it cold? I’m a bit lost here, and more than a little scared, which is a shame because this is absolutely one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen and the house is to die for. (Here are some pictures, if you want to look at my little acre of paradise/Jurassic Park: http://picasaweb.google.com/scerniglia/2770PLBlvd ) So if anyone has any words of wisdom, I’d sure appreciate hearing them. I’d say to take responses off-list, but I’m sure there are others who will be interested in any insightful answers. Hoping there are some…because Cedar’s got a whole acre to run on and I’m scared to death to let her outside. Sharyn & Cedar the Golden nudge P.S. Tracey, I’ll stop visualizing you relaxing by the pool for awhile!<G> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Wow, Don! I’ve learned something new today! Not the animal communication – I’ve even taken classes in that, am very adept at it, and am ashamed I even had to be reminded of it – but the spagyrics! I’ve been a lay student of homeopathy for almost twenty years now, but have never heard of spagyrics until today. I have about ten browser windows open, all different ones on the subject, and am going to read voraciously. Thanks so much! And thanks for the reminder about talking to the snake, and to snake devas in general. Will do! Sharyn From: health [mailto:health ] On Behalf Of Don Eitner While I am not into homeopathic type stuff, per se, more into spagyrics myself, I have an article that you may find useful or someone else may find useful. Telepathy: " Hello, Is Anyone Home? " Talking heart-to-heart is a natural ability for animals and people. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Hi Sharyn, I am glad that I was able to impart some new insight to you. Spagyrics are a whole new ball game and are on a much higher order than homeopathy or regular run of the mill herbal remedies. Way much more to them than meets the eye. There is ever so much to learn and understand about how to properly prepare a spagyric. As for reminders, well we all need those from time to time. It is ever so easy to not recall what we, as humans, originally knew and were very adept at. Don Sharyn E. Cerniglia wrote: > > Wow, Don! I’ve learned something new today! Not the animal > communication – I’ve even taken classes in that, am very adept at it, > and am ashamed I even had to be reminded of it – but the spagyrics! > I’ve been a lay student of homeopathy for almost twenty years now, but > have never heard of spagyrics until today. I have about ten browser > windows open, all different ones on the subject, and am going to read > voraciously. Thanks so much! > > And thanks for the reminder about talking to the snake, and to snake > devas in general. Will do! > > Sharyn > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > *From:* health > [mailto:health ] *On Behalf Of *Don Eitner > > While I am not into homeopathic type stuff, per se, more into > spagyrics myself, I have an article that you may find useful or > someone else may find useful. > > Telepathy: " Hello, Is Anyone Home? " > > Talking heart-to-heart is a natural ability for animals and people. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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