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Sweat Lodge
Cecil County, MD
December 2013
Spent the afternoon in a sweat lodge, bringing in the winter solstice. What a different atmosphere from last night!!!
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- Jaye Pedante- Good...you're still alive
- Kathy Flatley BandosYou survived!
- Jamie Downs- I'll say.
- Leslie Coren- What is a sweat lodge?
- Bridget E KellyLeslie Coren- it's a pagan ceremony to bring in the winter solstice. we sit in a tent that is filled with steam and we pray and sweat to all our relations (the sun, the moon, the rocks, Mother Earth, the coyotes, family members, etc.) and we pray for peace and joy. A far cry from the company I kept on Friday night.
- Brian Kelly- Please don't bring this relation's portion of sweat!
- Bridget E Kelly- I sweat a lot for you yesterday. but it was worth it.
- Heather Colgan FastiggiDr Kelly. I hope against hope that I am one day lucky enough to follow in your footsteps. To see what you have seen, to go where you have gone, and to experience the things you are open to. You are a continual inspiration, and I thank you.
- Bridget E KellyHeather Colgan Fastiggi, please don't confuse an adventurous spirit with a kook. there is a difference.
- Heather Colgan FastiggiHa! There's no saying one can't be both - at the same time if necessary, depending on the situation one finds and/or puts oneself in. And oftentimes, the classification depends less upon the person being observed, and more upon the observer. I stand by my admiration.
- Bridget E Kelly@Heather, ok, i"ll take it. Many thanks.
- Dave Keiperyou have to be a kook to be adventurous because you have to keep talking the rational side into doing things that you normally wouldn't.example i wonder how many thought christofer columbus was crazy for thinking the world was round.
- Bridget E Kelly@dave, are you a kook?
- Dave Keiperalways never claimed to be normal
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