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Jul 7, 2023Liked by Ali Isaac

Beautiful!

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No, but it keeps the viruses away much better.

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Thanks John! 😍

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Unfortunately, no. I have a hateful tiny Apple keyboard.

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This is wonderful and classic. I only touch on goddesses when I write about them, but you tell some classic stories incredibly.

Also, in the wings, I have a sovereignty article and wondering whether to publish this or not, but you have blown my article away. An amazing piece of writing there. You truly make essential connections. Very motivating too. Thank you.

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May 5, 2023Liked by Ali Isaac

Great thank you.

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May 5, 2023Liked by Ali Isaac

Thank you Ali for sharing your knowledge, wisdom, and reflections. They resonate deeply with me. I would be grateful for a part 2 on the Sovereignty Goddesses ... we have much to learn and unlearn so that we can remember and reconnect.

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May 5, 2023Liked by Ali Isaac

Hi Ali, I miss your stories about Irish myths and legends.

Would you be able to write something on the Stone of Scone/Stone of Destiny/Jacobs Pillow?

I like the version where Charles may be crowned tomorrow on a rock broken in the heist in 1950 which is a stone from a Scottish sewer. I would like to have watched the coronation but there is a game of Australian rules football on TV at the same time.

All the best to you and your family and keep up the good work.

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I loved the May addition of H A G! I was surprised all the way through regarding all the new information I received about the Goddesses. I still have so much to learn. There were questions I had for you, but with posting this, I can't go back and look them up. I shall do that after the post and either email you about them or bring the list to Ireland with me. ~ As for Cairn T, I find it very upsetting that it is still locked. We all used to have free access to it. I think it is the most fabulous and interesting cairn in Ireland. I will write and complain and email and complain. Thank you for giving us this information.

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