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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Bluey - Oldest Australian Cattle Dog on Record

The oldest dog on record was an Australian Cattle Dog named Bluey.
Bluey lived to be almost 30 years old. That figure is in human years.
Dogs mature more rapidly than humans.

According to dog age experts, a one-year-old dog is really about age 15
in human equivalent years. The average life expectancy of The Australian
Cattle Dog is about 12-15 years.

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Bluey was exceptional in that he outlived all the online life expectancy calculations. It may have been his diet or his genetics. The life expectancy of dogs increase dramatically because of better diets, better health care, and better living conditions.

Bluey was put to sleep on November 14, 1939 at the age of 29 years, 5 months.
The official AKC breed name for Bluey is "Australian Cattle Dog". Sometimes these
dogs are called "heelers" because they were developed in Australia for controlling
cattle. The dogs were trained to herd cattle by nipping and biting at their heels.

Ancestors:

Bluey's ancestors are Collies, Dalmatians, and the native Australian Dingo.
Bluey was heavier and more muscular than his ancestor the Border Collie.
The ACD have been working on Australian ranches since early in this century.
Bred to withstand extreme temperatures and the resourcefulness to forage to
feed itself like a wild dog made the ACD a very independent pet.

Physical Characteristics:
The coat is smooth with a double coat that it is resistant to the
elements. The breed sheds constantly and requires regular brushing.

Bluey and his breed are:
Sturdy and compact herding dogs Well-developed muscles Powerful, strong and agile
Size & Height:
The breed is medium in size Weighs around 32-35 pounds Height of 17-20 inches.
Personality:

Bluey and his breed are very good with the family children. This breed has a natural
protective instinct. They are very loyal dogs and are easy to train. These dogs need
to attend dog obedience classes. As a result of their dog obedience classes, they
will be absolutely obedient companions.

The ACD tends to show some aggressive tendencies toward noisy and strange
children that tend to tease the animal. These dogs will nip at the heels of people
and children because of their inherent "heeler" traits. They may be suspicious
of individuals as well as other dogs.

This breed needs regular exercise. A daily walk will keep the dog satisfied. This breed is
very easy to train. The dog wants to stay busy so engage the dog in stimulating
activities like "fetch" or the frisbee.

Give the Australian Cattle Dog a toy and he will play with the toy until the toy is totally destroyed. They will run and fetch sticks, balls and even cans. The breed is fun and playful and make excellent companions for children.

Physical Accommodations:
Requires a large open yard. Barks at any change in environment Needs attention.
When an Australian Cattle Dog is bored they tend to become destructive.
The dog will destroy any object left in his area. The ACD is a very
active dog and wants to run and jump in open areas.

Health Problems:

Genetic health problems may include the following:
Deafness Progressive retinal atrophy (causes blindness) Hip dysplasia, Temperament abnormalities. Deficit of attention disorders

Few ACD owners complain of loneliness or lack of companionship with this breed.
The ACD wants love and attention and will give these back ten fold. Bluey is no
longer with us but the ACD breed , Australian Cattle Dog is one of the most popular dogs in the United States and in the UK.

Bluey - Oldest Australian Cattle Dog on Record

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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Hibiscus Care

Growing hibiscus is not a very hard task. You will only need to know certain facts about the plant, and follow directions on how to care for the plant. One of the most important things to remember is that these plants are typically grown in tropical and subtropical areas, which means that these plants require plenty of sunlight, as well as a warm surrounding. You will need to keep them in temperatures above 50 degrees Fahrenheit. In hotter temperatures above 85 degrees Fahrenheit, you will need to increase the water and humidity level of the plant. The ideal temperature for these plants to grow in is between 60 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit.

Hibiscus will grow better in high humidity climates. Therefore it might be necessary for you to occasionally spray the plants with water that is not too cold. Ideally, you should use a humidifier, or keep the plant in a humidity tray.

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Type of Soil and Fertilizer:

The type of soil that is best for growing hibiscus is the type of soil that is very good quality potting soil, as well as well drained.

Hibiscus requires a good amount of nutrients while growing and blooming. During this time of their development it is best to feed them at least once every other week with an all purpose, water soluble fertilizer. During the winter months, you should cut back the feeding to once a month.

Repotting:

Crowding them in a pot will actually benefit their growth and blooming ability. If you feel that they are too crowded in the pot, you may place them in a slightly larger pot, no bigger than two inches more than the current pot. If they are already in a large pot you should not repot them. Instead you should simply replace the topsoil of the plants.

Hibiscus Fertilizer

Growing and caring for hibiscus begins with the type of soil and fertilizer you use. If you use the wrong type you will have a hibiscus plant that will not grow up to its potential. It might not grow to its full size, or it may produce substandard looking flowers.

Type to Use:

In order to prevent the roots from rotting you will need to use soil that is well drained and loose. The soil is the most important part in growing a beautiful hibiscus plant. The use of fertilizer is also necessary for optimum growth of the plant. It is very important to the well being of the plant that you lightly fertilize the soils often. You will need to use a well balanced type of fertilizer with trace elements for best care of your hibiscus.

It is very important that you use a water soluble fertilizer that can be applied at least once a week. Keeping the mulch at least two inches from the trunk of the plant is also essential. If the mulch gets too close to the truck it could possibly cause the truck to rot or become infested with molds.

Other Advantages of Using the Right Fertilizer:

We are all well aware of the helpful properties of using fertilizer on the hibiscus plant when it comes to helping it grow up to its full potential. However, there are other benefits to frequently fertilizing the flowerbed. The fertilizer can also act as a repellant against insects and bugs that could damage the plant. There are many different types of insects that could potentially do a lot of damage to your hibiscus plant. The fertilizer can act as an insecticide and kill these insects before they do any damage. They can also be used to prevent weeds from growing in the flowerbed and potentially take nutrients away from the plant.

Hibiscus Care

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Friday, April 20, 2012

Bandana Folding: Look Cool, Feel Cool, and Be Cool

There are several methods of bandana folding and many different uses for them. In the past, these handy handkerchiefs were folded into common workers' squares, and tucked into pockets for the more traditional uses, but they have also been used as bandages, compresses to stop bleeding, and folded into triangles, to be worn around the neck as slings.

Now, bandanas have many new uses, and are in style as head coverings, folded and worn in different ways. Whether for functionality or adornment, bandana folding can help you look cool, feel cool, and be cool!

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1. Bandana Folding to look cool: Bandanas now come in billed versions, larger than average sizes, and in all colors, patterns, and materials. Three point bandanas, rarely seen in your regulation red or blue bandana print, are made of various fabrics such as nylon, mesh, or cotton, and are placed on the forehead, just above the eyebrows, wrapped around the head, and tied at the back of the head, over the dangling triangle point in the back.

2. Bandana folding to feel cool: These bandanas are often your regular, cotton bandanas in regulation sizes, but are available in a multitude of patterns and colors. These bandanas, being square, are folded into a triangle, placed low on the forehead, just above the eyebrows, and tied in a manner to secure the back triangle to the head. These are often worn by motorcycle enthusiasts underneath their helmets. Bandana folding can also make bandanas into a type of head scarf, where they are folded into a triangle, placed on the top of the head, brought behind the ears, and tied to leave the back triangle point free.

3. Bandana folding to be cool: These bandanas are very functional, and are often wet before being folded into a long band, which is worn tied around the forehead. This type of bandana folding serves two purposes. It keeps the head a bit cooler, and keeps sweat out of your eyes when playing or working in the heat.

The use of these colorful squares is on the rise! However you choose to use them, bandana folding is the key to their functionality.

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

How to Remove Crazy Glue

When the new super bonding glues first came out, they were hailed as the best thing since sliced bread. Until someone got their hand stuck to the breadbox.

Super Glue is indeed great stuff, and certainly can create a secure bond. But when that bond is between your fingers and something else, or the glue is a puddle on your kitchen counter, a wet paper towel isn't going to get you very far, because it will be stuck to it, too.

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If you're going to have a tube of Crazy Glue in the house, the smartest thing you can ever do is to buy the solvent at the same time. It's just the nature of Man, that sooner or later someone will have even a small accident that is only a drip or spot, but which could turn into a major problem if they can't get it cleaned up.

If you don't have the solvent, or don't know where to find it, here are a few tips you can try. Many emergency hotlines will recommend using vegetable oil for skin-to-skin bonding of fingers. This has mixed success.

Because the active ingredient in Crazy Glue and other super bonders is cyanoacrylics, what you really need is 100% acetone. While some fingernail polish does contain this, it's not usually in the strength needed to break the bond. However, for something like a spill or drops on a surface like a countertop, if you pour the nail polish on and let it sit for 15-30 minutes, it may do the trick. Otherwise, you should try a hardware store for the acetone.

Some users report successful removal with lighter fluid. Keep in mind though, that anything of a chemical nature can damage the item with the glue on it. Test a hidden or small area of material or surfaces with the glue on it, and wash hands immediately after having it removed from your skin.

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Monday, April 16, 2012

Chinese New Year (2011) - Rabbit Year Elements!

Rabbit Year 2011 is considered with regard to the characteristics of those born during Rabbit Years. Influences of the 5 Elements upon these individuals are outlined and some general recommendations made before well-known links between longevity, Rabbits and this fourth Sign of the Chinese Zodiac are discussed

Year of The Rabbit (2011)

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Your birth year, the Fourth Sign of the Chinese Zodiac? If you become 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72 (and so-on in 12-year increments). between 3rd February 2011 and 23rd January 2012 (when Rabbit Year ends) or know of a baby due during this period, this article might interest you and, similarly, those with partners, friends, relatives or colleagues in this category. Others might wish, in general, to discover what Chinese Culture and Tradition has to say about those born in The Year of The Rabbit.

Animal Games

Once, the animal Olympics were held to determine which animal should start the cycle via a race ending with crossing a raging river before a sprint home. Smart rat gave the cat the wrong start time, sneaked a ride on Ox's back over the river and dashed over the finish line first (Ox came second). The cat (Tiger) arriving late for the race came third, was furious, and consequently has been chasing the rat ever since! Lucky Rabbit (see below) found some stepping-stones and arrived next.

Rabbit Resume

Essentially Rabbits are relaxed, laid back and into various forms of cultivation. They are considered the most fortunate of the 12 Animal signs of the Chinese Ganzhi System.They rarely gamble (being conservative at heart and risk-averse) but do so skillfully when tempted. They are reliable and trustworthy and the last to renege on contractual commitments but can be a little too easy-going at times. Fond of gossip they are articulate, virtuous and well-liked. In relationship terms, Rabbits, who enjoy secure comfortable home-life, are most 'at-home' with those born under the Signs of the Sheep, Dog and Pig and least with those born under the Signs of the Rooster and Rat

Animals in Their Element

Underpinning the continuing 12 Year Animal Cycles is a 10-Year Elemental Cycle (5 Elements repeating sequentially in first Big Yang and then Small Yin Mode) with the Year Element (Yin Metal in the case of Rabbit Year 2011) modifying both Year Energies and Rabbit individual natures as shown below, So far, in this new 12-Year Cycle (beginning in 2008) Year Animals and Year Elements have been: 2008 Yang Earth Rat; 2009 Yin Earth Ox; 2010 Yang Metal Tiger and 2011 Yin Metal Rabbit. These will be followed in 2012 and 2013 by a Yang Water Dragon and Yin Water Snake respectively.

Rabbit Retrospective

Those born this Rabbit Year will be Yin Metal Rabbits but in earlier 12-Year Cycles this necessarily varied and their 'resume' requires modification as follows.

2011 and 1951 Metal Rabbit: Metal gives these strength and endurance (elemental colour white);

1999 and 1939 Earth Rabbit: Earth ensures the are well- grounded-- sometimes materialists (elemental colour yellow);

1987 and 1927 Fire Rabbit: Fired-up these can be Impatient, unpredictable and outgoing (elemental colour red);

1975 and 1915 Wood Rabbit: generous dreamers often versatile but introspective (elemental colour green);

1963 and 1903 Water Rabbit: Water makes these sensitive, emotional and eloquent (elemental colours blue/black).

Rabbit! Rabbit!

What does this mean for Rabbits? Well,becoming 12, 24, 36, 48 or 60 etc., in 2011, the Chinese believe one should spend time quietly meditating over the last 12 years and planning for the next 12--the exact opposite of the Western notion of wild birthdate celebrations-- instead a very quiet year spent focusing on self-review is indicated. You should avoid/put-off digging trenches, building foundations or laying drains i.e. major undertakings such as moving house (which would distract from this). I'm an Ox did this in Ox Year 2009, finding it a most useful experience.

Combining the 12 Animal and 5 Elemental Cycles gives 60 as a figure to consider and Rabbits reaching this key age in 2011 may be particularly well-advised to undergo this rewarding exercise. Year Animal/ Element birth combinations repeat after 60 years (hence the importance of self-review at this time) and if we add in the Yin/Yang dimensions of these calculations we get 120 asa figure to contemplate. The Chinese believe living in harmony with nature and the universe enables such lifespans and the 12 Animals and 5 Elements plus their Yin/Yang attributions represent these forces.

Rabbits gazing at the next full Moon should (like the Chinese) see themselves, (a Rabbit), there, standing under a tree, paw holding the elixir of life. From their reproduction rate, there's never going to be a world rabbit shortage! Thus the rabbit is a Chinese longevity symbol-- its lunar location emphasises this via links to the reproductive cycle. The 5 Elements, the 12 Animals.their Yin/Yang associations and longevity are all good subjects to meditate on during Rabbit Year 2011.

Chinese New Year (2011) - Rabbit Year Elements!

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Friday, April 13, 2012

Inexpensive Nativity Scene Your Family Will Enjoy Making

While bought nativity scenes are beautiful. They are often easily broken. There is something really magic in the family making a nativity scene of their own, and doing it together.

For the stable

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Materials you will need:
Cardboard box or small wooden crate Match box Brown Paper Cardboard Gold Glitter Toy sheep, cows, goats, camels and a donkey Short pieces of straw

Instructions:
Cover the cardboard box in brown paper. If you are using a crate you don't need to cover it Place the straw on the floor of the stable Place the animals at the back of the stable Cover the matchbox inner with brown paper and place on the straw. This is the manger. Fold a piece of material to look like a baby and place it in the manger. Cut out a star from the cardboard. Spread glue on both sides and sprinkle gold glitter on the star. Hang it above the stable.
For the characters

Materials you will need:
6-7 toilet roll inners 6-7 ping pong balls Scrap pieces of material Gum Paper Tissue Paper Tin foil Pieces of wool Glue

Instructions for Mary, Joseph and Shepards
Cover each toilet roll inner (keep three separate) with scraps of material. You could use sacking cloth for the shepards. Use blue for Mary and choose a color for Joseph. Glue a ping ball on each inner for their heads. Glue headdresses on each one and tie a piece of wool around their heads. Draw their faces using a fine permanent marker.

Instructions for The Three Wise Men
Cover the three remaining inners with pieces of bright colored gum paper. Using tissue paper, tin foil or wrapping paper create a different cloak for each Wise man. Glue to one side of the inner. Glue their ping pong ball heads on. Make headdresses for them too, or fashion crowns out of card or gum paper. Draw their faces using a fine permanent marker.

Place the characters in and around the stable. You could also make an angel in the same way using white material and silver glitter.

Have a wonderful, memory-making family time!!

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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

What is the Evil Eye?

The Evil Eye has been around since the beginning of time. It simply means sending someone a thought that seems intrusive or invasive or has the power to hurt him or her. The bad fortune that results is considered to have been caused by envy. The evil eye is not necessarily considered to be intentional or associated with witchcraft or sorcery. Oddly enough, this thought form could actually be complimentary in nature. The origins of the Evil Eye are Middle-Eastern and Mediterranean. The concept was introduced into the Americas, South Pacific Islands, Asia, Africa and Australia by European explorers.

Sending someone the evil eye comes from the concept that we all have a Third Eye, located in the center of our forehead. Blinding, fogging or obscuring the third eye is often the intent of the energy's sender. Most of us have experienced the weird power of the phenomenon. All it takes is a gaze that seems to be unfriendly, indifferent or blank and seems to a couple of seconds too long. We think about it for a few minutes afterwards or perhaps an image of the person staring at us preoccupies our thoughts occasionally for the rest of the day. Perhaps that is why the British and Scottish term for the "evil eye" is "overlooking." It implies that a gaze has remained too long upon the coveted object, person or animal.

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The evil eye is also known as the envious or invidious eye. In Italian it is called the malocchio and in Spanish the malojo (loosely translated as the bad eye) The evil eye is known as ayin horeh in Hebrew; ayin harsha in Arabic, droch shuil in Scotland, mauvais oeil in France, bösen Blick in Germany, and was known as oculus malus among the classical Romans.

The original belief is that any person can harm your children, livestock, fruit trees or any other evidence of prosperity just by looking at the spoils of all your good will and hard work with envy. Ironically, the curse of the evil eye is thought to be provoked by inappropriate displays of spiritual pride or excessive beauty. There is a theory that very famous people and celebrities suffer more personal misfortune than others simply because they are subjected to more "overlooking" and envy than others.

This superstition might have some grounding in evolutionary psychology as usually one animal is thought to dominate or be aggressive to another simply by staring at it for too long. Psychologically speaking, staring or glaring at someone is officially considered an intrusion into your affairs. Apparently, there is a fine line between casting a glance to casting a spell. In these post Celestine Prophecy times, this kind of stare could be compared to a kind of etheric laser beam or amoebic arm that rips open your aura. Others would describe the infliction of the evil eye as the projection of an image (such as the image of the person you have offended or hurt) so that you see only that to the exclusion of all other sight. In other words, you see that person wherever you go or feel that your life's events are always colored by your dealing with that person. Another symptom is the inability to proceed with ordinary, daily events without feeling somehow compelled to make things right with the person you have often unknowingly offended with your grandiosity.

It is common folklore that the evil eye has a dehydrating effect on its victim. It is thought to cause vomiting, diarrhea, the drying up of the milk of nursing mothers and livestock, problems with the blood, eyesight lack of rain, the drying up of wells, the withering of fruit and impotence in men. Clumsiness, stomachaches, dry coughs, diarrhea, itching, hair loss, dry skin are all thought to be physical symptoms of an evil eye attack e. On the astral level it is thought to cause the drying up of prana, chi, life force and the easy flow of prosperity in life. Part of this image might derive from the idea also, of muddy, murky or poisoned vision that is somehow attached to the victim's third eye.

Almost everywhere that the evil eye belief exists, it is said to be caused accidentally by envy or praise. Thus the phrase "Pride Goeth Before a Fall" In certain Mediterranean and eastern cultures, one is careful not to praise a child too much, lest it invite the subconscious balancing effect of the evil eye. A classic situation would be the barren woman who praises the newborn baby of a new child. Such praise would be considered inappropriate and thought to bring the evil child. One of the remedies for this would be for the mother to spit, to symbolically "rehydrate" the situation. Also, she may speak ill of the child OT counteract the effects of the praise, which might have malefic effects on the child later.

The belief that individuals have the power to cast the evil eye on purpose is more idiosyncratic to Sicily and Southern Italy, although the belief has certainly spread elsewhere - to the Southern United States and the Latin Americas. Such people are known as jettatore (projectors). They are not necessarily considered evil or envious, just born with an unfortunate embarrassing talent that causes others to avoid them. In ancient cultures, if you were thought to be the possessor of an evil eye, you were often negated by the rest of society and went unrecognized on the street without meeting anyone's eyes.

Perhaps one of the most familiar preventative measures against the evil eye is the hand gesture. The Mano Cornufo or "Horned Hand" involves extending the first and index fingers from a fist. The Mano Fico or "Fig hand" involves placing the thumb in between first and second fingers.
Historically there have been many cures for the evil eye:

In Italy, the evil eye is diagnosed by dripping olive oil into a vessel filled with water. If the oil conglomerates into the shape of an eye than the victim is considered officially cursed. Prayers are recited until the droplets of oil no longer create an eye shape.

In Eastern Europe charcoal, coal or burnt match heads are dropped into a pan of water/. If the items float then the person is considered to be the victim of a curse.

In the Ukraine, a form of ceromancy or candle reading is used to diagnose the curse. Melted wax is dripped from a candle into a pan of water. If the wax spits, splatters, or sticks to the side of the bowl then the "patient" is considered to be under the influence of the malefic eye. Usually the patient is cleansed with Holy Water. He or she is pronounced cured when the dripped wax sinks the bottom of the bowl in a round ball.

In Greece Mexico and other places, the official cure is to invite the culprit responsible for the evil eye to spit in a vessel of the holy water that is consumed by the victim.

In Mexico, rolling a raw egg over the body of the victim is the antidote. Afterwards, it is cracked open and if the metaphysician or healer divines the shape of an eye in the yolks then the person is considered to be cursed. Several eggs may be repeatedly rolled over the person's body until an egg without an eye if found. Sometimes the egg is placed underneath the person's bed overnight and cracked open in the morning.

In China the remedy for the evil eye is the Pa Kua mirror, a six-sided mirror that is hung on the front door or placed in the front window to reverse bad energy back to the sender. Some of these mirrors are convex to reflect back the bad "poison darts" or "arrows" of multiple ill wishers and some are concave to reflect energy in a definite direction back at, for instance, a nosy neighbor, whose gaze may have lingered on your garden of tulips for too long. In Feng Shui, mirrors are often used as a cure all to reflect negative energy back at all kinds of things - people, bad architecture, traffic, neighbors, physical obstructions such as trees or rocks or anything else that might considered to be a conductor of Har Shui (negative vibrations).

In India the mirroring back of the evil eye takes the form of small mirrors that are sewn, braided or crocheted into clothing. This mirroring back of bad energy is also familiar to practitioners of Wicca and Lukumi or Santeria. In India, the human eye is also considered to be a mirror of the soul. Indian women wear kohl or heavy black makeup to emphasize their eyes not only to shield themselves from evil eye but also to prevent themselves from accidentally inflicting it on others. In India cords strung with blue beads are placed on newborn babies. When the cord breaks and the beads are lost the child is considered to have a strong enough aura to protect him or herself from the evil eye. Red cords worn upon the wrist or neck are thought to have a powerful effect against ocular malevolence. A silver charm called Eye of Buddha which references the Gautama Buddha is also worn against astral attack.

In Italy, gold, silver or gems carved or cast into the shape of the Mano Fica or Mano Cornufa are used to repel the evil. The most coveted ones are made of red coral, but many versions exist today made of gemstones and plastic. They are worn by men to protect against the withering of the genitals thought to be caused by the bad eye. Also Italian in origin is the Corno or horn or devil's horn amulet that is thought to protect against the same dysfunction. The women's version is made from a twig of red coral.

In Arab cultures, superstitious types wear an eye in the form of a stone cast in the center of a hand shaped bone or metal charm A common Egyptian charm is the Buckle of Isis which represents the menstrual pad of the Goddess Isis who was the Mother of all living things. Stuffing a little prayer or spell inside a locket that is hung around the neck is the common European custom for protecting oneself against deadly gazes.

A light worker such as myself might advise you to protect yourself in the following contemporary ways:

Always maintain the belief that nobody has the power to hurt you with a look. This in itself is a very powerful thought form.

Before you go out, imagine that your third eye is actually covered by something that looks like a small pocket mirror. If you are a psychic or a healer then simply close your third eye and don't open it unless you want to look.

If you are feeling haunted or upset as the result of a "look", press your thumb hard into the center of your forehead and imagine your third eye quickly flipping. Flick the energy away with your thumb and snap your fingers.

Always remember that what you resist often persists. The phrase "Oh, so what!" is one of the most powerful chemicals in the universe that you can use to dissolve negative energy.

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