tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4440943230379430538.post2669000452382669944..comments2024-03-27T11:02:51.168-04:00Comments on Flying the Hedge: Bone Magic Series: How to Ethically Acquire Animal RemainsWillowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15833903403803495986noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4440943230379430538.post-59959629108106912942023-07-05T13:04:42.966-04:002023-07-05T13:04:42.966-04:00If you are being truthful in the feelings you felt...If you are being truthful in the feelings you felt when you discovered her, then what you did was what she wanted. She was calling to be collected and wishes to be apart of the family once again. She will likely be extremely helpful in spells related to protection, adding an aggressive touch.Willowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15833903403803495986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4440943230379430538.post-23848624272114656262023-03-15T13:07:25.001-04:002023-03-15T13:07:25.001-04:00Good morning, I am a solitary young shaman apprent...Good morning, I am a solitary young shaman apprentice. I send a huge greeting from Mar del Plata, Argentina and I apologize in advance if there are any grammar errors in the comment. My English is still rough. One day I was at home and I decided to dig a hole in a random place in my yard (which is quite large and has several pets buried in it) to bury some broken bottles that the garbage service did not want to take. In the process I dug up a vertebra. Intrigued, I decided to investigate a little more and... I ended up exhuming the complete skeleton of a dog that was my uncle's pet, which was sacrificed for biting my brother and killing a cat. He lived across the street from my house and one day he decided to move into an apartment and leave the dog with us. I think she went into depression when they took her away from her home and her family, although she had a relationship with us it was not the same and surely this was the cause of her aggression. At the moment of discovery I had a powerful feeling that I had to get her out of there, at the same time I felt some sadness for the animal's unfortunate past. After a good cleaning of the bones, I prayed some mantras to raise her spirit and help her on her way. Immediately afterwards, peace came over me and I wanted to keep the remains. It was as if she had arranged for me to find her and help her leave and move on and she had given me her bones in exchange for her. I'd like some feedback on whether or not I was right exhuming the remains in your opinion and any advice on what I might do with them other than communing with the collective spirit of dogs or a bone tarot.Leandro_M99https://www.blogger.com/profile/06576617599971824593noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4440943230379430538.post-21060112581709409882019-10-08T13:47:02.315-04:002019-10-08T13:47:02.315-04:00In the United States, and many other countries, mi...In the United States, and many other countries, migratory birds are protected by law. In the US this is referred to as the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918. Owning feathers, nests, or other parts from migratory birds, which is most birds, is illegal. There is no way to know whether you killed the bird for their feathers or found them on the ground. Of course these rules vary from country to country, so it's best to check in, but in general, most people are not prosecuted for such an offense unless they were caught in the act of killing a protected bird. Use your best judgement and do what feels right to you.Willowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15833903403803495986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4440943230379430538.post-35046469550104592042019-10-08T13:19:10.920-04:002019-10-08T13:19:10.920-04:00pardon my naivety but why aren't you supposed ...pardon my naivety but why aren't you supposed to pick up feathers if you come across them?Sshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12199490927393910452noreply@blogger.com