I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for volunteering to perform the role of our sacred mother Ata bey at our Equinox Ceremony this past Sunday. You trully honored us and brought a fresh new energy to our circle that we really needed.
Please contact David and express to him my sincerest gratitude for his participation and the participation of the others who were present. May Yaya bless you all.
Taino Ti
Miguel
Tau Sister
In Youngstown you are not far from us at all. I hope that you can make it to our Equinox ceremony.
here are some directions that may be of help:
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&rls=DELA,DELA:2006-01,DELA:en&q=200+charles+street+dorseyville+Pa+15147+map&um=1&ie=UTF-8&split=0&gl=us&ei=hvOYScaeJJ6DtweRmJCcCw&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&resnum=1&ct=image
I also want to ask you to let others in the Youngstown area know that we exist here in Pittsburgh which is so near to you. We want to extend the hand of friendship to all our hermanos y hermanas in Ohio. If you can tell me of a Latino community center or Boricua store where we can ask permission to post announcements of our Taino events here in Pittsburgh I would really appreciate it.
We will also be happy to travel to Youngstown and hold Taino cremony there if you can suggest a place where these can be held.
Taino Ti
Miguel
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Please contact David and express to him my sincerest gratitude for his participation and the participation of the others who were present. May Yaya bless you all.
Taino Ti
Miguel
In Youngstown you are not far from us at all. I hope that you can make it to our Equinox ceremony.
here are some directions that may be of help:
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&rls=DELA,DELA:2006-01,DELA:en&q=200+charles+street+dorseyville+Pa+15147+map&um=1&ie=UTF-8&split=0&gl=us&ei=hvOYScaeJJ6DtweRmJCcCw&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&resnum=1&ct=image
I also want to ask you to let others in the Youngstown area know that we exist here in Pittsburgh which is so near to you. We want to extend the hand of friendship to all our hermanos y hermanas in Ohio. If you can tell me of a Latino community center or Boricua store where we can ask permission to post announcements of our Taino events here in Pittsburgh I would really appreciate it.
We will also be happy to travel to Youngstown and hold Taino cremony there if you can suggest a place where these can be held.
Taino Ti
Miguel
Nanu
Please feel free to contact me if you should have any questions about using this site. I hope that you will find your interactions here to be enjoyable and rewarding. As a friendly reminder, please acquaint yourself with our preliminary Code of Conduct.
Very best wishes.
The protector of day Xochitl (Flower) and the provider of the Shadow Soul or Tonalli is Xochiquetzal. Xochitl is a day for creating beauty and truth, especially that which speaks to the heart who knows it will one day cease to beat. Xochitl reminds us that life, like the flower, is beautiful but quickly fades. It is a good day for reflection, companionship and poignancy; it is a bad day for repressing deep-seated wishes, desires and passions.