Chalcedoni - a beloved friend

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Re: Chalcedoni - a beloved friend

Postby Willowhawk » 21 Nov 2007, 01:07

Perhaps I'll have more to share when the tears stop falling... until then, I'll light my candle and wish you Goddess-speed, dear one.

:candle: :chocolates: :candle:
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Peace over anger. Honour over hate. Strength over fear.

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Re: Chalcedoni - a beloved friend

Postby Aurora » 21 Nov 2007, 06:12

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Re: Chalcedoni - a beloved friend

Postby Fitheach » 22 Nov 2007, 20:08

I just feel this big gaping hole in the middle of my computer screen that she so often filled with her wonderful messages. As today is Thanksgiving, I can only be grateful that I had a chance to know her, even though I never "physically" met her.

Blessings, Priestess, and may Brigid take you uner her mantle, and lead you to a world of healing and renewal.
Tha gliocas an ceann an fhitich
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Re: Chalcedoni - a beloved friend

Postby Lorraine » 23 Nov 2007, 02:13

Goodbye chalcedoni, carragh, Piastra, Pepper.

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Re: Chalcedoni - a beloved friend

Postby pobble » 23 Nov 2007, 22:27

Chalcedoni was the name I knew her most under, and the name under which she was kind to me at a time when I was feeling very weak and down.
She remembered her past life as a stone and supported her friends with passion.
Around two years back, she lost all her Ovate gwersi. I felt she decided then that living was her Druidry (although I think she'd have put it a different way), and I strongly suspect through all I've heard that dying also was her Druidry.

For that I honour her.
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