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Continue reading →: Kellogg Family Lineage | My RootsWhat stands out the most in the Kellogg family history, is the highly successful “Spencer Kellogg & Sons Company.“ The story begins with Supplina Kellogg, born in 1790, in West Galway, New York. He began a linseed oil business, owning and operating a grist mill (with his neighbors, the Millers)…
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Continue reading →: Anger is a shield, not a weaponWe are conditioned to believe that emotions are wrong, both the “good” and the “bad.” Of all the emotions, it seems that we fear anger the most. We believe that anger comes from a place of arrogance, that it leads to dangerous behavior and negative actions. In reality, it is…
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Continue reading →: When I say, “I’m a writer…”When I say, “I’m a writer,” it does not necessarily mean I am a good one, and certainly not better than most. It does not mean I am sitting next to the highest and most qualified writers of all time. It does not make me special in any way. It’s…
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Continue reading →: That was the broken version of meI’m sorry to you. And when I say “you,” I don’t mean one specific person. I mean anyone who has only known the broken version of me. Life is a series of up and downs. We all go through phases — periods in which things are mainly peaceful and pleasant,…
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Continue reading →: Journal Journey: Ages 25 to 26Unicorns!!! I got this from Michael’s. This post is going to be really long because this journal is very thick! This was literally the weirdest panic attack I ever had. I was laughing at a meme on my phone and then out of nowhere began crying, but then back to…
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Continue reading →: My childhood dance lessons & thoughts on the cultureI took dance class for the entirety of my childhood. I attended my first dance school from about ages 3-5. I actually STILL can remember what the studio looked like, I still have memories of changing dance shoes between classes, and can still see myself doing the butterfly stretch. It…
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Continue reading →: Mythology | Aphrodite (Venus)Aphrodite is possibly the most popular and well-known ancient goddess of modern times. Venus is her equivalent, Roman version, while Aphrodite is Greek. In some cases, she is known as “Venus-Aphrodite.” Two other names include Cytherea (Lady of Cythera) or Cypris (Lady of Cyprus.) She can also be compared to…
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Continue reading →: Primeval Pixie ~ NEW BLOG NAME!I first opened up this blog in 2016 as “Lotus Laura” (lotuslaura94!) Since then, it’s been a great run. I stuck with the name because I know that changing blog names can be confusing for everyone else! Lots of things have changed since 2016. When I first began this blog,…
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Continue reading →: I’m changing
Going through my old journals and posting the recaps, I had to stop at 2020 to take a breather and process it all, but I will continue my journal journey shortly. I questioned if two years ago would be too recent to look back on, and then I realized how…
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Continue reading →: How to make your daily life a little more witchyI am not referring to the aesthetic, but the actual mindset and practice — of making your daily life a little more witchy. What this means is, making a habit out of purpose and intent. The act of witchcraft is not as otherworldly or supernatural as we make it out…






