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Harassing Buyer: What do you do about a crazy, demanding buyer?

Harassing Buyer: What do you do about a crazy, demanding buyer?
I complained to eBay BEFORE he left 10 negative FB's. The man demanded to know where his purchases were ONE DAY AFTER HE PAID FOR THEM.
He lives in the UK, which is 10 shipping days, sometimes longer. He threatened me and harassed me.

EBAY USER ID: seerjerry



Earth Healing: Simple Spell for everyone

 Earth Healing

Healing with the Earth works through the process of transference. The wound or disease is transferred magically to another substance, usually an organic one, which is then buried. As it rots it releases the wound or disease.
To remove a disease or heal a wound, rub the afflicted part with an apple or potato.
Then, as quickly as possible, dig a hole in the ground, put it in, and cover it over with earth.
It is done.

One note here might be wise. Healing magick should always be used in addition to conventional medicine and never as a replacement. Doctors are the only people qualified to help your body heal itself.
By all means perform healing magick for yourself or friends - but not in the place of qualified medical attention. The medicine of today was the magick of yesterday.

Hauntings of New Mexico

 The Witch's Grave
Old Mesilla, NM
Legend has it that if the witch buried in this tomb finds a crack in the wall, she will escape. People still maintain the tomb, constructed of cinder blocks, repairing any cracks that may appear.

Alamogordo, NM
Cemetary and Canyon Rd. Many report seeing a lady wandering in the graveyard after dusk. and as far up the canyon road.

Albuquerque, NM
Haunted Hill
At the end of Menaul , at the foothills of the mtns. people report seeing old lantern lights, the sounds of people screaming, and heavy bundles being dragged. There have been apparitions seen and the spirit of a dead prostitute.

Albuquerque, NM
There is an Abandoned Insane Asylum on the corner of Edith and Osuna.  The asylum is owned by the neighbors and are strict about trespassing.  For those who have risked going into this asylum have witnessed a large black cloud hovering above them.  This black cloud has appeared in pictures as well.  It is said that one patient went so crazy that he killed several patients and staff (nurses and doctors etc.)  After the murders, the asylum was never the same and they were forced to close it down. 

Bayard, NM
Chino Mine Creek

There is an old lady seen in the creek crying and yelling for her child.  A flood had supposedly gone through this woman's home and washed her son away.  She is still heard and seen in the area calling for her son. Another story is, She was a beautiful Hispanic women the only problem was that she was poor. One day she was in the village when she met a handsome man. They started dating and ended up getting married. Then one day she noticed that he had changed. He was always leaving town and leaving her to tend to her children. Well he would leave more and more. Until she caught him cheating on her with another women. Well instead of getting even, she that she would get back at him by not letting him see the children, by drowning them in the local creek. When doing this she realized what she was doing and tried to stop but she lost control and let the kids go. Well they started to float down the creek, she tried to run after them and try to save them but it was no use she had lost them forever. While running she tripped over a root in the ground and hit her head right open. She died instantly.

Cimarron, NM
St James Hotel
The St James Hotel was built in 1872 by Henri Lambert (later changed to Henry) and was originally called Lambert's Inn. Its  saloon, restaurant and 43 rooms were witness to at least 26 murders during  Cimarron's wilder days. Clay Allison,  Black Jack Ketchum,  Jesse James, and Buffalo Bill Cody have all left their mark on the St. James, as attested by the numerous bullet holes in the ceiling of the main dining room.

La Fonda Hotel
Santa Fe, NM
  At the corner of east Water and San Francisco Streets, in the historic district of   Santa Fe, sits the historic La Fonda Hotel.  This old hotel has been providing a pillow for weary travelers since 1922, but the location itself has been called home to some kind of inn or “fonda” since Santa Fe’s earliest days. When   Santa Fe was founded in 1607, records show that an inn on this location was one of the first business established in the new settlement.  According to local lore, court was held in the original adobe hotel, as well as executions, when guilty offenders were hanged in the lobby.  Others have died in and near the hotel over the years as well.

Los Lunas, NM
In the town of Los Lunas, New Mexico, not far from Albuquerque, is the Luna Mansion Restaurant. The mansion was originally built in 1881 by Don Antonio Jose Luna, supposedly inspired by many of the southern plantation homes that Don Antonio saw on his trips across the Deep South. Don Antonio died the year that the house was completed, so possesion of Luna Mansion fell to his son, Don Tranquilino. It was thereafter passed down through the family and reached its heydey between 1900 and 1920, when Don Eduardo Otero and his wife Josefita Manderfield Otera took over the home.

Taos, NM
The Historic Taos Inn
The inn is in the oldest part of the town and its colorful history has been reported by modern visitors. People who have stayed in the old rooms report seeing spirits in the courtyard, hearing voices outside their doors only to find no one outside, cold, drafts, photos of orbs have been taken and many employees over the years have seen strange things while working in the Inn late at night.

Kitcarson Park
Taos, NM
The park has an old cemetary located in the south part of th epark. Manby is said to be buried there , as well as Kitcarson himself, along with hims wife.  Locals tell of a weeping woman that wanders the area at night and a witch that was hung in the 1800's in buried there as well.



These are just a few....


Dionysus:

Dionysus:
Greek God of fertility, vegatation, pleasure, estasy, wine, the arts.
he can bring pleasure and complete peace or rage and unthinking brutality, as both love and alcohol can.
He carries a staff with a pinecone tip, which makes you insane if you touch it

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