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[which_witch_is_witch] Digest Number 4984

Messages In This Digest (10 Messages)

1.
12 Kids' Symptoms You Should Never Ignore From: Grandfather Oak
2.
CFP - The Study of Myth - Santa Barbara, CA Labor Day Weekend From: karentate108
3.
Annual Woman's Retreat Reminder From: Cher Chirichello
4.
Fw: New Hand 'Crafted' Parfums Available... From: Cher Chirichello
5.
The 15th Annual Pagan Unity Fesrival From: Grandfather Oak
6.
DailyOM: Thoughts From: Cher Chirichello
7a.
Today's Goddess:  ELEITHYIA  Midwife's Day (Greek Macedonia) From: Cher Chirichello
8a.
Connecting with the Goddess From: Cher Chirichello
9a.
Hopi Creation Myth From: Cher Chirichello
10.
Sunday's Correspondence...January 8 From: Cher Chirichello

Messages

1.

12 Kids' Symptoms You Should Never Ignore

Posted by: "Grandfather Oak" robert_patti@windstream.net   grandfatheroak_wizard

Sat Jan 7, 2012 1:33 am (PST)



12 Kids' Symptoms You Should Never Ignore
http://shine.yahoo.com/parenting/12-kids-symptoms-never-ignore-221400765.html

The wait-and-see approach is fine for some kids' health problems. But not these.

By Kristyn Kusek Lewis

When you become a parent, you earn a medical merit badge of sorts. Whether you're sopping up a goopy nose or extracting a dangling-by-a-thread baby tooth, eventually few things faze you. But sometimes it's tough to tell what warrants a call to your doctor's office: Which temperature actually classifies as a "high fever"? What kind of tummy ache means your child has more than your average stomach bug? And when something truly frightening happens -- say, your child suddenly breaks out in hives -- should you call your pediatrician or head straight to the E.R.?

"Parents should always err on the side of caution and seek immediate medical care when they're worried about something," says Anita Chandra-Puri, M.D., a pediatrician at Northwestern Memorial Physicians Group, in Chicago, and a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics. However, to give you more specific guidelines to follow, we talked to top pediatricians about the 12 symptoms that always require medical attention.

Symptom #1: A fever that's 100.4°F or higher in a baby younger than 3 months; higher than 101°F in a baby 3 to 6 months; or higher than 103°F in a child 6 months to 2 years
Pediatricians stress that when fever strikes, the number on the thermometer isn't as important as your child's disposition. The one big exception: infants under 3 months old, who need immediate medical care if fever rises to 100.4°F. "If their fever is caused by a bacterial infection like a urinary-tract infection, it could quickly spread through the body," says pediatrician and Parents advisor Jennifer Shu, M.D., coauthor of Heading Home With Your Newborn: From Birth to Reality. "It's usually just a common virus causing the symptoms, but we have to check it out to be sure." It's important to call your doctor right away; if it's after office hours, be on the safe side and head straight to the E.R. In kids older than 2, fevers aren't urgent as long as your child appears to be well hydrated and acting normal. Call your pediatrician for guidance.

Symptom #2: A fever that doesn't go down with treatment, or that lasts more than five days
If you've given your child a fever reducer like acetaminophen or ibuprofen and the number on the thermometer doesn't budge within four to six hours, call your pediatrician. This is a sign that the infection may be too strong for the body to fight off, and your doctor may want to do a thorough examination to determine the cause. A fever caused by a common virus like cold or flu typically goes away within five days. One that hangs on longer -- even when it's low-grade (100.4°F) -- may be caused by an infection like bacterial pneumonia, which requires antibiotic treatment, explains Alanna Levine, M.D., a pediatrician at Orangetown Pediatrics, in Tappan, New York.

Symptom #3: A fever that's accompanied by a stiff neck or headache or a rash that's either bruise-like or looks like tiny red dots
Call your doctor -- these can be signs of meningitis and need immediate attention.

Symptom #4: A rash that resembles a bull's-eye or consists of tiny red dots that don't disappear when you press the skin, or excessive bruising
A ring-shaped rash with a pale spot in the center can signify Lyme disease. Get help right away if you see pinpoint-size spots under the skin, which can signal many serious conditions. Any inexplicable, widespread bruising may be a sign of a possible blood disorder. In addition, a splotchy rash, often a little raised, may be a sign of an allergic reaction. If your child also has difficulty breathing or is agitated or lethargic, she should be checked immediately by a doctor.

Symptom #5: A mole that's new or changing
Keep tabs on your child's moles, especially any that she's had since birth, because those have a higher risk of becoming malignant, says Parents advisor Ari Brown, M.D., a pediatrician in Austin and author of Baby 411. Do a monthly skin check during bathtime. Alert your doctor if you notice a mole that's irregularly shaped, has ragged borders, is not all one color, or is raised. All of these are signs of a potential skin cancer.

Symptom #6: Stomach pain that's on the lower right side, or that's sudden and crampy and comes and goes
If your child has pain on the lower right side, ask him to jump up and down -- if it's excruciating for him to do so, it can be a sign of appendicitis. Although the appendix is on the lower right side of the abdomen, the pain caused by appendicitis can start around the belly button and migrate to the right. "With a normal stomach virus, there's typically fever, then vomiting, then stomachache and diarrhea," says Dr. Brown. "With appendicitis, it's sometimes diarrhea, then abdominal pain, then vomiting, then pain, then fever." If you notice these symptoms, call your doctor -- appendicitis progresses quickly and it's most effectively treated when caught early.

Symptom #7: A headache that occurs in the early morning or wakes her up in the middle of the night, or that's accompanied by vomiting
These could be signs of a migraine. Your doctor can determine the appropriate treatment. Migraines in kids are not dangerous, and tend to run in families. However, morning and middle-of-the-night headaches can also be a signal of something more serious, and that's why you want to see a doctor right away.

Symptom #8: Dry mouth and lips, decreased urination, a flat fontanelle (in an infant), dry skin or skin that stays bunched when you pinch it, or excessive vomiting or diarrhea
These signs are all associated with dehydration and need to be treated fast because dehydration can lead to shock. Call 911 or get to the hospital if you think your child is nearing this stage. Otherwise, call your doc and try to get more fluid into your child.

Symptom #9: Blueness or discoloration around the mouth; labored breathing where you can see your child sucking in his chest and abdomen; or panting, grunting, or a whistling sound when breathing
"Breathing problems are more worrisome when the sounds come from the chest and lungs, not the nose," says Dr. Shu. Critical breathing issues are often due to choking, an allergic reaction, an asthma attack (which can occur in kids as young as a few months old), pneumonia, whooping cough, or croup. Seek help right away or call 911. If it's not obvious that your child is having serious trouble, check his respiratory rate. Count each breath taken in for 30 seconds and then multiply by two. A normal rate is less than 60 for newborns; less than 40 for babies under 1 year; less than 30 for 1- to 3-year-olds; and less than 24 for 4- to 10-year-olds.

Symptom #10: Swollen tongue, lips, or eyes, especially when accompanied by vomiting or itchiness
These often signal a serious allergic reaction (anaphylaxis). Symptoms may include swelling, breathing problems, and severe hives and need immediate attention. Call 911 and, if possible, give your child a shot from an EpiPen or a dose of an antihistamine like Benadryl in the meantime. For less severe reactions, call your doctor and ask about giving an antihistamine to quell symptoms.

Symptom #11: A fall when your child is less than 6 months old, or has obvious neurological changes like confusion or loss of consciousness, or that causes vomiting and/or any damage to the body, such as broken bones
These emergency situations must be addressed by a doctor -- so head to the nearest medical facility. Falls are generally not problematic in kids older than 6 months if they only fall the distance of their height and don't land on anything hard or sharp.

Symptom #12: A cut that gapes open widely enough that you could stick a cotton swab in it, or that doesn't stop bleeding within a few minutes of applied pressure
These are signs that your child needs medical attention (and perhaps stitches, skin glue, a butterfly bandage, or staples). Depending on the severity of the injury, your next step should be to either call 911, go to the E.R., or call your pediatrician. You should also always see your doctor if an animal bites your child or if another child bites your child and breaks the skin.

Related:

a.. Fast First Aid Tips for 6 Common Accidents
a.. 8 Medication Mistakes Parents Make
a.. Too Sick for School?
a.. Should You Take Baby to the Hospital?
a.. Baby Symptom Checker

This article first appeared in Parents magazine.
2.

CFP - The Study of Myth - Santa Barbara, CA Labor Day Weekend

Posted by: "karentate108" karentate108@ca.rr.com   specialjourn

Sat Jan 7, 2012 12:14 pm (PST)



Greetings Friends,

Joseph Campbell Foundation, Pacific Graduate Institute and Opus Archives
are having a symposium on the Study of Myth and have issued a CFP:

http://www.studyofmyth.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=20&Itemid=36

The Symposium is organized around three broad areas of inquiry and
action:

*. Myth in Theory . Myth in Culture
. Myth in Practice*

This Symposium will include a blend of self-selecting energies and
traditional formats. There will be panel discussion groups/roundtable
sessions, traditional essay panel sessions, keynote lectures by
luminaries in the field of myth studies, and special events that include
media presentations and performances. "Interest in Topics" postings will
be used to create egalitarian structures (or anti-structures) for
discussions; there will be open-air spaces for conversation without a
set agenda.

You can follow the link to get more info and submit a proposal.

Karen Tate
www.karentate.com
Voices of the Sacred Feminine Radio

3.

Annual Woman's Retreat Reminder

Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM   chic0411

Sat Jan 7, 2012 1:49 pm (PST)





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Columcille's Annual Women's Retreat Weekend
January 28th and 29th, 2012
There are a limited number of spaces available so don't miss out!
Due to requests and the Holiday Season the Registration date extended to January 18th!
 
Please feel free to forward this to a special woman in your life who deserves a weekend retreat. 
 
The weekend promises to be one of variety,growth and creativity. It includes guided meditations, self expansion and healing thru poetry, yoga, wonderful craft time and of course the warm and loving company of our Sisters from all over!
 
We are most fortunate to be able to offer a wonderful selection of workshops this weekend. 
 
Come join us, as we gather to celebrate the many aspects of Brighid. Bring your Brighid stories and myths, a scarf or cloth for Brighid's healing blessing which is placed on the Brighid Stone in Columcille Megalith Park during the Saturday evening Ceremony.
 
Join us on this journey to expand your connectedness with the Divine Feminine energies!
 
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Fw: New Hand 'Crafted' Parfums Available...

Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM   chic0411

Sat Jan 7, 2012 1:50 pm (PST)





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5.

The 15th Annual Pagan Unity Fesrival

Posted by: "Grandfather Oak" robert_patti@windstream.net   grandfatheroak_wizard

Sat Jan 7, 2012 7:02 pm (PST)



15th Annual
Pagan Unity Festival
May 17th ~ 20th 2012
Montgomery Bell State Park
Burns, TN.
http://www.paganunityfestival.org/reservations.html

Please note that the prices below are per person for the entire festival!
The prices listed below are good until Feb. 1st when they will increase. Our prices increase every month!

There is no charge for children under the age of 5. Children 5 through 17 pay half price
Due to insurance, only Service Animals are allowed on site.

In the case of emergency you may apply for a refund if necessary 30 days out from the festival date, after that we are unable to refund your ticket fee.

Cost Includes:
- Cabin/tent space
- All Workshops
- Musical Entertainment
- Two meals per day - Breakfast & Dinner
-Snacks and drinks all day
- And all the fun you can handle

* We suggest you bring extra cash for workshop materials fees and buying cool stuff*
*Lunch is $4 or you can bring your own or you can go into town and buy lunch*

PLEASE NOTE WE HAVE ADDED A SPECIAL 'SHOPPING ONLY' PRICE WE HAVE SUCH GREAT MERCHANTS THAT WE WANT TO SHARE THEM WITH YOU!

We are proud and excited to welcome Oberon Zell to PUF for the first time this year!

We are delighted to welcome Christopher Penzcak back to PUF this year!

Raven & Stephanie Grimassi
Return to PUF after an absence that was far too long, we have missed them!

We welcome Dorothy Morrison back this year, she is always delightful and always has something new to share. We can't wait to see what she has been up to since last year.

Visit her at http://www.dorothymorrison.com/

Entertainment

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Click here to learn more!

Contact us
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6.

DailyOM: Thoughts

Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM   chic0411

Sat Jan 7, 2012 9:41 pm (PST)





DailyOM - The Creation Ground of Experience
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January 6, 2012
Thoughts
The Creation Ground of Experience
During the day we can monitor our thoughts to see if we are investing our energy where it isn’t useful.

Our thoughts are powerful forces in the creation of our experience of life. You may be able to recall a time when frustration that was based on a misunderstanding completely evaporated when your understanding changed. This is because our interpretation defines our experience, and it can change in an instant. Our only true reality is the present moment, so rather than merely accepting that life is happening to us, we can harness the power of our thoughts to actively create a positive reality. For example, we can choose to appreciate beauty around us rather than focusing on traffic or look for admirable qualities in the people we deal with rather than focusing on the negative. By choosing how to interpret and define each moment with your thoughts, you truly create your reality.

Throughout the day, we can monitor our thoughts to catch ourselves in the middle of investing our energy elsewhereâ€"such as into belief in limitationsâ€"and instead pull our focus back to the infinite possibilities of the present. Taking a deep breath will help us center our thoughts on being in our bodies right now. Regular meditation allows us to gain mastery over our minds so that we can still our thoughts to focus on the pureness of being. If we mentally dwell on the past or the future, we may miss the experience of living in the present moment. Setting and visualizing goals is wonderful, but we can bring our thoughts into our current experience by taking steps to create them now.

Our minds are powerful tools that we can harness to create our reality. Through them we move the unformed energy of the universe into form, which gives us direction for our words and actions. Each thought is like a stone dropped into a lake, sending ripples out into our world to affect all they touch. We can choose our focus and how we invest our energy, which gives us the power to design our lives to be whatever we choose in each and every moment.
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7a.

Today's Goddess:  ELEITHYIA  Midwife's Day (Greek Macedonia)

Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM   chic0411

Sat Jan 7, 2012 9:58 pm (PST)



Today's Goddess: ELEITHYIA 
Midwife's Day (Greek Macedonia)
 
Themes: Birth; Children; Creativity; Fertility
Symbols: A Torch; White Flowers
 
About Eleithyia: As the
Aegean Goddess of birth,  Eleithyia acts as the midwife to your new
year, filling it with creative power. Eleithyia's name translates as  
"Fluid of Generation," giving her strong fertile aspects, and she also has a hand in personal fate.   According to myth, Eleithyia was the midwife of the gods and even birthed Eos,
the creative force behind all things. When Eleithyia's hands were
closed, birth was delayed. When Eleithyia opened her body, a child
arrives effortlessly.
 
To Do Today: The ancients honored their midwives today as the Goddess's assistants by giving them gifts. In modern times,
this might equate to sending a thank-you note to your physician or pediatrician.
 
If you bring Eleithyia's fertility to any
area of your life this year, try this spell: Gather a handful of white
flower petals. Work in an area that somehow represents your goal. If you want a fertile garden, for example, cast this spell in your garden; for fertile ideas, perform it in your study. Visualize your goal as you
release all but one petal, turning clockwise to the winds saying:
 
The wish of my heart, Eleithyia see,
and bring back to me fertility.
Carry the last petal to help the magick manifest.
)0(    
By Patricia Telesco
8a.

Connecting with the Goddess

Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM   chic0411

Sat Jan 7, 2012 10:00 pm (PST)



Connecting with the Goddess
.
The month of
January is often a time of low energy for many. The hustle of the
holidays is over, and another year, full of unknowns, had begun. Even
with the slowly lengthening days, we can still feel the effects of
limited sunshine on our bodies. When we honor the goddess during this
current Full Moon, we can reunite our energies with the divine source.
For this reunion, you will need a while or silver candle, jasmine or
another herb to represent your spiritual connection, an herb to
represent you, charcoal, and a fire-proof container. Begin by standing
in the goddess salute. State these or similar words:
 
Lady of the Moon
Mother of night,
Our energies are one
within your light.
 
Light the candle, visualizing your energy blending with the goddess's. Mix the two herbs
in your hands, continuing the visualization. Sprinkle the herbs onto the lighted charcoal. As the smoke rises, visualize your energies
intertwining with hers. Meditate and listen for her messages of
guidance. Thank her, and extinguish the candle.
 
By: Karen Follett
9a.

Hopi Creation Myth

Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM   chic0411

Sat Jan 7, 2012 10:01 pm (PST)



Her beauty shines forth: Kokyanwhuti,
she who gives light and nourishes life,
the mother of all that lives and shall live.
There she stands, dressed in soft wool,
white and blue, woven with the symbols
of womanhood, the butterfly and the blossom.
Turquoise and shell and coral: these are
her jewels. Fair and warm and tender:
these are her expressions. Gleaming white:
this is the color of her soft skin boots.
Look how she smiles at us as she dances
on the shifting sands of time. Look
how she smiles at us before she disappears.
~Hopi Creation Myth
 
The beginning of each
year reminds us of all beginnings. It is a fertile and creative period
when anything seems possible. Like the Goddess Kokyanwhuti, the Hopi
Spider Woman, everything seems lovely, magnificent, abundant. Hope
swells in our hearts. we expect nothing but beauty before us, behind us, above us.
 
Yet in the ancient myth of creation, as soon as the Goddess appears, she disappears again. So
too in our lives, the brief enthusiasm of beginnings comes all too soon
to an end. All too soon, harsh reality sets in. Great plans seem foolish and unattainable, our lives seem pinched and small, hope seems to
disappear from our reach.
 
That same ancient myth
tells us an important secret, however: that the goddess did not
disappear, but submerged herself into the very reality that challenges
us. Our great dreams are not dead, only dispersed among the daily
efforts it takes to achieve them. Our great hopes are not dead, only
hidden within our hearts.  Remembering the presence of the Goddess, even on dark and wintry days of the spirit, we can go forward to a greater
future.
)0(
By Patricia Monaghan
10.

Sunday's Correspondence...January 8

Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM   chic0411

Sat Jan 7, 2012 10:04 pm (PST)



Sunday's Correspondence...January 8

Today's Influences: All Love Matters, Friendships, Affection, Partnerships, Money, Sex

Today's Goddesses: Astarte, Aphrodite, Erzulie, Aida Wedo, Eve, Venus, Freya, Diana, Aset [Isis], The Witch Of Gaeta, Chalchiuhtlique

Incense:  Saffron, Verbena

Aromas: Stephanotis, Apple Blossom, Musk, Ambergris

Candle: Gold

Color: Yellow, Green & gold

Planet: Sun

Metal: Gold

Deities: Brighid, Helios, Ra

Gemstones: Quartz crystal, diamond, amber, carnelian

Herbs & Plants:Marigold, sunflower, cinnamon

Associations: Agriculture, beauty, hope, victory, self-expression and creativity

Use for magick involving love, peace, beauty, gentleness, women's problems, healing,
protection, lovers, ease, pleasure, affairs. Resolve quarrels today!

What's Happening Today:

JANUARY 9 2:45 am: Wolf Moon, Chaste Moon, or Cold Moon, this is a time for beginnings, conception, protections spells,
and working on goals and issues that are personal in nature.

World Literacy Day
Redistribution of Wealth Day
Man Watcher's Day
Justitia Day(Roman Goddess of Justice)
Kassada (Indonesia)
Midwife's Day (aka Women's Day; Greece)
National Joygerm Day
Old Hickory Day
Feast of St. Gudula (patron of Brussels; against toothaches)
St. Severinus' Day
Rock 'n' Roll Day
Elvis Presley's Birthday
Postal Day
Jackson Day (Louisiana)
St. Amalburga's Day (patron against bruises)
National English Toffee Day
St. Atticus' Day
Pennsylvania Farm Show.
Norse: Dedicated to the Goddess Freya (Freyja), goddess of love and fertility.  

Greece: Midwifes' Day, once a celebration honoring the Goddess Babbo, now honoring midwives and birth. Men stay inside while
the village midwife is adorned with fertility symbols such as flowers, onion, garlic, dried figs, currants, and carob-beans
and receives gifts from all the women of child-bearing age. A ceremony is performed when they pour out water for her and kiss
the 'schema' (meaning shape), a large phallic symbol made from a leek or sausage. Afterwards women feast and drink, lead the
midwife in a procession while dancing and telling lewd jokes, and sprinkle her with water from the fountain.
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