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FEEL THE MAJIK - WITCHY'S WIKKED GRAPHIX
Got your text, congrats on the wheels. Perhaps the bundle provided for you. That is great. I really enjoyed your visit and so did Jen and Scott. Oh, and Wolfson says hi. :)
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Thanks Cassy. David and I had an absolutely fabulous time!
In our opinion the event was a huge success!!!
I can't stress that enough, it was so fun.
Well, we were running just a little late when our ride arrived from Abilene to whisk away.
But, once we were on the road, everything just seemed to fall into place.
I just knew good things were in store when we stopped for gas and our co driver started
singing out all we need is love and other folks getting gas couldn't help but stare.
As soon as we arrived to Abilene, David helped prepare dinner while I read some delicious
poetry. Dinner was out of this world. Thanks to *you know who you are*.
We were also introduced to some other guests and they were absolutely some of the
most awesome folks on this planet.
Then we arrived at the *drumming* (I would have never imagined drums going non stop for
about three hours), before they began though, the hostess of the solstice passed around a
bundle (an old native American custom) of sharing and receiving.
This bundle was passed around and each participant placed into the bundle what they could share.
All David and I had were love and I asked to receive self-control and David asked for success.
It was absolutely fantastic, the bundle felt alive when I received it and was still living when I passed it on. We drank lots of tea and got more cookies than a 5th grader could eat.
Later in the evening we had a chance to have our aura's cleansed and got to talk to even more
awesome folks. David commented that he hadn't seen so many folks in one place wearing pentagrams ever! I could tell on his face that he was like a kid on his birthday opening up his presents. We also had several chances to go inside Cassy's to buy things. If you've never been
to an occult store I encourage you, if you live nearby to visit this place. We also got to walk around the grounds, Cassy sure does own a lot fo land downtown Abilene, it's so beautiful.
The drumming continued into the night. Our driver took us back to the house when we continued to
talk about the evening's events and then we were on our way home. I sure didn't want to leave.
The people that we talked to and all the festivities were just too wonderful to leave behind.
We commend you Cassy! Keep up the good work.
much love,
Michael and David
I hope that we get to come back again soon!
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