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brownOwl | i discovered this site over the summer while traveling... i have loved Linda's writings since finding SunSigns in eighth grade. mine has never been a light-hearted interest. Venus Trines at Midnight read like my diary. Finally two years ago, I read Gooberz - much of it on a plane from Colorado (my most recent home) to Maui for the first time- i read for 7 hours and wept silently through the entire flight. The other passengers must have thought i had lost my marbles, i certainly did, wiping my nose and eyes, but never putting it down. i am sure the child-like cover did not help me look any more sane to the muggles! i thought i had written Gooberz in my dreamsleep and Linda stole it (thats the general consensus, right?) i was hunting Linda's natal chart to prove some cosmic connection when i came upon Linda-land. wow! a whole website of kooks like myself. *#%&!! myspace, right? lol. i recently moved to Maui, an amazing hawaiian island full of magic and spiritual mysteries and have all too much down time, so my casual perusing has become more active participating... I want to meet people who share my heart's questing... for knowledge, love, faith, truth, and the rosary i lost in the snow... I am a psychologist and a student of Jung, a humanitarian and treehugger, a pescatarian (can't seem to give up sushi, even though i know fish are people too!) and always a student of love. I am a mother of one - Gabriel Seraphim an eight month old space angel, a recovering(?) Scorpio addict and traveler of the world and beyond |
good girl | Hi, brownOwl, welcome to LL! I feel the same way about LL. |
Azalaksh | to LL, brownOwl You live on Maui, how fabulous!! (**turns pea-green with envy**) I love the island -- still have my "I survived the Hana Highway" bumper sticker Your description of non-astrology people is so apt!! (muggles) -- very cute Your Moon is less than a degree from conjunction with my Sun Happy Trails ~ Zala |
Aphrodite | Sometimes when I have a question, I close my eyes and randomly flip to a page in Gooberz. Then I put my finger somewhere on the page. I almost always get a psychic answer that makes perfect sense. |
brownOwl | Me Too! I am glad to know there are so many kindreds... thank you both and so nice to meet... |
Charlotte | Hi! Welcome... You are going to fit right in here at Linda Land. :-)'s |
Scorpionic Web | Sagittarius women are great, it's good to see the board has one more. |
26taurus | I like your username. Nice to meet you. |
LEXX | ------------------ Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain. |
vivid_child | That's a lovely introduction ------------------ "The pioneers of a warless world are the youth who refuse military service." -Albert Einstein |
lalalinda | Hello and Welcome to LL brownOwl |
mezzoelf1 | Hey there! I loved reading your intro - so beautiful. I was given a copy of Star Signs at the age of 13/14 by my mum and started thinking deeply then about the mysteries of the world. I 'lost' Linda for a while back, but she has appeared by in my life and this place is just such a wonderful arena to voice our love for her and share our own experiences. Thanks x ------------------ Out of clutter find simplicity. From dischord find harmony. In the middle of difficulty, lies opportunity. - Albert Einstein |
pixelpixie | Excellent intro! I don't come 'round here very often but when I do, I hope to see more of your sharing! Welcome, brownOwl! |
pixelpixie | Two welcomes! Double post.. just getting used to the necessary finger pressure with my new laptop! Sorry! |
Ariefairy | hello ! |
DepTaurus | heyllo |
GypseeWind | Hi There! You caught my eye with: owl, sag, angel-named child, pschologist, and especially, recovering scorpio addict. I'm not currently in recovery, as I've not yet admitted I have a problem. (: Lovely name for your son, btw. And I have a collection of owls in my kitchen. They are really cheesy 70's owls, and I LOVE them. Nice to meet you. |
cathy | Hi, I love all my Linda Goodwin books, but has'nt anyone else wondered about why she allowed herself to have an illness and died of it. I just don't understand, especially after re-reading Star Signs, she thought that immorality was possible and did'nt like to talk about age and she more or less preached that illness could be avoided. I'm curious as to what happened. Am I alone in thinking like this? |
cathy | Hi, I love all my Linda Goodwin books, but has'nt anyone else wondered about why she allowed herself to have an illness and died of it. I just don't understand, especially after re-reading Star Signs, she thought that immorality was possible and did'nt like to talk about age and she more or less preached that illness could be avoided. I'm curious as to what happened. Am I alone in thinking like this? |