Lilies, Roses and Water

Healing Crystal Questionnaire

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This is a fun and quick questionnaire to try in for yourself.  Take the time to meditate and feel the right crystal stone that is right for you for healing at this time.

Print it out and check the questions for which you have a definite YES.  Write down the numbers of the questions for which you have a definite YES. You will find the answers at the end of the questionnaire (which will serve as a helpful reference should any other issues come up for you). 

  1. It’s hard for me to concentrate. 
  2. I have a hard time making decisions. 
  3. I’d like to be more in touch with angels. 
  4. I have lots of ideas, but I can’t seem to materialize them. 
  5. I have lots of ideas, but it’s difficult for me to express them. 
  6. I have difficulty letting go of old ideas. 
  7. I wish I liked myself more. 
  8. It’s hard for…

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Wild Horse Freedom Federation files two additional FOIA lawsuits against BLM

debbiecoffey's avatarStraight from the Horse's Heart

Wild-Horse-Freedom-FederationPO Box 390, Pinehurst Texas 77362

(800) 974-3684

For Immediate Release: July 5, 2017

Wild Horse and Burro Advocacy Group Funds Two More Lawsuits over Bureau of Land Management Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Violations

Pinehurst, TX – Wild Horse Freedom Federation (WHFF) has announced that it has recently filed two additional FOIA lawsuits, so it is currently funding five Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuits, that allege the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) violated its duties under FOIA. Records sought are in connection with the BLM’s Wild Horse & Burro Program. Debbie Coffey, V.P. and Dir. of Wild Horse Affairs for Wild Horse Freedom Federation, and Wild Horse Freedom Federation are the Plaintiffs. The lawsuits are pending in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia in Washington, DC.

Attorneys Daniel J. Stotter of Corvallis, Oregon and C. Peter Sorenson of Eugene, Oregon filed the lawsuits.

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