I May Live In The Steppes, But This Is Nonetheless True, Since We Wont Have Livestock Sans Food. Plus,
I may live in the steppes, but this is nonetheless true, since we won’t have livestock sans food. Plus, plants have been around since time immemorial & help us in emergencies.
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i’m having an existential crisis
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Sounds pretty insightful & like good ways to improve the healing. Since both parents have strong Buddhist traditions by heritage, this would be highly beneficial to them. One of my sisters would love to have these 2 stones above. Bayarlala (Iyayraykere).
Crystal Tips: Amethyst
I like to think of Amethyst & Citrine as siblings, Citrine is the brother while Amethyst is the sister.
Amethyst is first and foremost a very clam and mellow stone, though still very powerful. You can use amethyst for many things, and it’s another crystal that I recommend people new to crystals begin with (along with clear quartz and citrine).
Amethyst helps promote sobriety, and when I first started getting sober from meth, this stone helped me a ton. It’s very gentle and helps you remember that getting high/loaded/drunk isn’t worth it, and helps you remember why you are trying to get free from whatever your addiction might be.
Amethyst is also great to have near your computer because it takes the positive ions (the bad ones) and turns them into negative ions (the good ones), and so for this reason I usually have one near my laptop and near where I charge my phone.
Amethyst is also what I call THE intuition stone. It helps enhance your intuition and allows you to tap into easier (I usually carry it with my tarot cards), and allows you to open up your brow chakra.
Amethyst is also great at relieving anxiety, and for helping you fall asleep. Along with sleep it can help produce vivid dreams, prophetic dreams, and assist in astral projection. It also assists in entering a meditative state.
thank you very much for following! Hope you are doing well and staying safe lately! What inspired you to follow us, if you don't mind our askin?
What inspired me to follow you was that in the seeming spiral of many Americans (at least among the mainlanders) into either a loss of self-awareness or an identity crisis of kinds. As an outsider, I don't understand why Americans seem so unable to think critically (with exceptions) or learn more about others beyond their homelands. But you show great promise in these and other aspects, along with willingness to look beneath the surface of apparently critical problems. Bayarlala.
A pretty well equipped site with reliable information. You shall check out the other tabs in here as well.
These should help immensely the spread of culture @ it’s core. I will be sure to help others learn more through the troubles.
Adjectives in Ainu
ピㇼカ [pírka] - good, beautiful ウェン [wen] - bad ポロ [poró] - big ポン [pon] - small タンネ [tánne] - long タㇰネ [tákne] - short リ [ri] - high, tall ラㇺ [ram] - low ルウェ [ruwé] - fat アネ [áne] - thin セㇷ゚ [sep] - wide フツ゚ネ [hútne] - narrow トゥイマ [túyma] - far ハンケ [hánke] - near パセ [páse] - heavy コㇱネ [kósne] - light イロンネ [irónne] - thick カパㇻ [kapár] - thin レタㇻ [retár] - white クンネ [kúnne] - black フレ [húre] - red シウニン [síwnin] - blue/green/yellow アシㇼ [asír] - new フㇱコ [húsko] - old キヤンネ [kiyánne] - older, senior オンネ [ónne] - old person ペウレ [péwre] - young ポニウネ [poníwne] - younger, junior ユㇷ゚ケ [yúpke] - strong ハウケ [háwke] - weak トゥナㇱ [túnas] - fast, quick, early モイレ [móyre] - slow, late ヌプㇽ [nupúr] - strong (flavour), thick (consistency) パン [pan] - weak (flavour), watery, thin トペン [tópen] - sweet ルンヌ [rúnnu] - salty シウ [siw] - bitter パㇻカㇻ [párkar] - spicy
When I get the chance, I hope to see the full movie soon.