

Moved from Forum: posted Nov 1st, 2008 - 12:50 PM
Author: Me [Rev. M. Earhart]
Correspondence From Rev. Jeremy Taylor.
Hello all:
I am posting the correspondence between Rev. Taylor and myself for others to see an issue between Rev. Taylor and another individual who appears to have crossed boundries with him.
I am not familiar with Rev. Taylor's work, or know of any concerns or issues concerning him on the Christian front.
It is not my intent to get in the middle between Rev. Taylor and Bob, but there appears to be an online issue concerning this. Bob appears to have taken issue with Rev. Taylor's work and ministry.
It is my intent to shed awareness on it, and take no position - at the moment - on either side.
- Starr King School For The Ministry:
http://www.geocities.com/starrkingscoul@ymail.com/index.html
I look forward to any feedback.
Many blessings of peace,
Shabbat Shalom,
Rev. Marguerite Earhart
email 3:
Re: Thank you for submitting your link.
From: "Jeremy Taylor" dreamrev@comcast.net
To: lenicheministries@yahoo.com
Saturday, November 1, 2008 1:33 AM
Dear Marguerite,
Thank you for your kind and sensitive reply.
Posting some sort of disclaimer might help others recognize more quickly that I am not the source of "Bob's" rants, despite his use of my return email address... If you feel drawn to do something like that, I would be grateful, (not, I suspect that it would have any impact on "Bob's" behavior, and perhaps it would make others pause before they attribute his appocalyparian nastiness to me...)
Thanks again for your concern , generosity, and prayers.
Most Sincerely,
Reverend Jeremy Taylor,
DMin.Cofounder and Past President of the International Association for the Study of Dreams, (IASD), & Founder-Director of the Marin Institute for Projective Dream Work, (MIPD)
email 2:
On Oct 31, 2008, at 6:34 PM, Rev. M. Earhart wrote:
Hi Jeremy:
I am familiar with Bob, and was sent an email by someone asking me to pray for him. I wrote to him, because I am empathetic to him.
Is there anything you would like for me to do?
http://pub14.bravenet.com/freelink/show.php?usernum=1198740541&cpv=1
http://pub14.bravenet.com/guestbook/1198740541/
I will check and see if I can make any adjustment or add a disclaimer, ok. Thank you for writing to me.
Many blessings of peace to you,
Shabbat Shalom,
Rev. Marguerite Earhart
Le Niche Ministries
http://lenicheministries.com/
email 1:
--- On Fri, 10/31/08, Jeremy Taylor dreamrev@comcast.net wrote:
From: Jeremy Taylor dreamrev@comcast.net
Subject: Re: Thank you for submitting your link.
To: lenicheministries@yahoo.com
Date: Friday, October 31, 2008, 7:59 PM
Dear lenicheministries,
Thanks you for your (automated) email.
Unfortunately, a mentally and emotionally unstable person is stalking me on the Internet. He has been using MY return email address as part of his harassment of me when he posts his unpleasant, threatening rants on open web sites such as yours. Please understand that I did NOT make the requests and/or comments attributed to me.
I am sorry that you have also become an object of his unwanted attention.
Yours sincerely,
Jeremy Taylor
On Oct 30, 2008, at 3:37 PM, lenicheministries@yahoo.com wrote:
- Thank you for submitting your link to our list.
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Note: "Starr King School For The Ministry" is now down. I left the links and information cross site just in case anything further comes up around the net or in searches in regards to this issue. Possibly this information will help in some way.
I will continue to pray for Bob.
I am closing my Forum due to keep cost effective so I moved the two posts I had there here.
Moved from Forum: posted Jul 7th, 2008 - 3:32 PM
Author: pray for bob
thanks
bob
- "the beast with seven heads and ten horns" http://prophetic.beep.com/

Sun sets, full moon rises: Video
http://www.wildcast.net/2007/07/30/sun-sets-full-moon-rises-video/
I found this video originally posted on YouTube, but has been removed due to user violation. I looked it up on the site listed "Wildcast", and it was posted on site.
"Wildcast" has some amazing photos as well - a very cool site.
This is an awesome video!
Originally posted this on March 10, 2008 at 07:38:58

Hello all:
I noticed that there was some interest in rats and mice in search link information that would register in my SiteMeter.
Setting mice traps can take a bit to get used to. It gets a bit easier with practice. Mice like peanut butter and cheese. I find that a small amount of peanut butter works best in snap traps - they love the stuff. You can take a small piece of a throw away cheese slice and ball it up to put on the trap tray.
- - But they will eat ANYTHING. If you leave food out - or anything that smells like food - birdseed and such it will draw them. In the winter they try to come in - are drawn to where firewood piles are - and recycling stuff. (In my garage I had a mouse eat the actual recycling frozen food cardboard packaging.)
Resist feeding them, keeping open food around, uncovered trash or compost bins, or put food out for them. Happy rats and mice breed like crazy, and it doesn't take long for an infestation to happen. They carry diseases, and lice.
People cannot co-exist with them for long.
Note: Feeding or putting food out for wild critters/cats is bad practice anyway. I tried putting food out for stray cats, and they started to catch and kill my wild birds, yowl in heat, and fight - and at not so good hours in the evening too. Other people had trouble with spraying - which can stink. Needless to say I stopped putting out food.
Natural mouse traps work ok. A clever mouse can get out of them - I've seen it happen. You also have to check them every day because they die quickly in the tin traps. The Terminix guy said you have to take them about a mile from your house to release them, because they will turn around and come right back in your house. It can be inconvenient in the cold weather. Remember that they are ALIVE in the trap - provided that they were not in there too long. Also: Wear gloves. (I got away from using them - at least for the moment.) They can bite, so be careful in how you release them.
Glue traps work ok too - but I like them the least. They can live a bit in the glue traps before dying, and I feel that it might be a bit inhumane. The glue traps work really well for spiders, centipedes, and such - which is good. Bees and wasps - and even flies - are even attracted to them and get caught. A bat in my basement wound up in one too once. They supposedly have the scent of peanut butter.
I learned recently that if you buy the inexpensive store brand glue traps mice can get out of them. One mouse chewed until he got out. Stunk a bit too. [I didn't check as often as I should have.]
If you feel sorry for them in the glue trap - and it's happened to me - there is a way to remove them from the trap with some kind of chemical. [I'm remembering nail polish remover, but I don't know if that is right or not] I have to look up the instructions again to post. If you try to scape them off in a really good glue trap it can rip their skin right off which ends up doing more harm than good.
If you catch a mouse in a snap trap - DO NOT TRY TO DUMP THE DEAD MOUSE, AND REUSE THE TRAP. SIMPLY THROW THE TRAP, AND DEAD MOUSE AWAY. The traps are really inexpensive, and it's not something to be frugal about. (Wild rodents carry so many germs it is not even funny.)
Do not handle bare handed their droppings/feces either for the same reason, and wear an old glove, or better yet a vinyl glove to throw away with the dead mouse/rat and trap.
My opinion is that it is not a good idea to set snap traps in food, dish or silverware drawers. It is not alway clean when they are caught in a trap. You can have splattered blood or feces where you might not want it to go.
Their feces/droppings look a bit like dark small raisins or bits of interesting oval looking dirt. Rat and mouse droppings look relatively the same - but very different in size. Rat droppings are around the size of a small raisin - mouse droppings are much smaller. One place you would see the droppings is close to the wall where they like to travel. One place to check to see what this might look like is at a pet shop - most carry mice and rats, and maybe can show you what this looks like if you are not sure. I'll try top post a photo later on.
Mice and rats BITE - and it can be painful - so if one is not dead in the trap be extra cautious so not to get bitten. If you do get bitten or nipped see your doctor right away. Maybe - difficult as this might be - simply leave it alone until it is dead before trying to move it. (I've never seen one alive though if caught correctly however. One got away from me recently when it got caught only by it's tail. I had the trap positioned against the wall wrong.)
Photos of the best way I found to position a snap trap:
Note the small amount of Peanut Butter on the inner ridge of the snap tray - you don't need much. The Terminix guy said that you don't really need peanut butter or anything for this kind of trap, but I believe it gives them incentive.
I tried placing the trap lengthwise along the wall - with the small part facing the wall, and I did not catch a single mouse. I caught 6 this past two weeks doing this as pictured. They get in my bird room when they try to come in for the winter, and try to rumage around for food in their food dishes and bottom debris trays, or stray food around the floor. I have an older house so it can be a problem for me at times.
They travel mainly along the wall line.
As I said on my main site - If you actually see one running across the floor - believe me when I tell you there are at least a couple more. They get bold or brave in numbers, and will venture out more in plain sight. It could be because due to needing much more food - which is all that they do is search for food and eat - and as the Terminix guy said of them being poop machines.
In reality if it wasn't for their droppings you might not actually know you had mice or rats. They are relatively silent - unless you hear them scratching to get out of a wall or find a chewed open box. They can be destructive little beasties.
It was revealed to me that is why the Lord created them to poop like they do so people would have some warning of them being around.
I'll write more later on on this topic, and look forward to any feedback on this.
Happy New Year 2008!
Hello All:
Welcome to my new journal. I didn't put one up sooner, because I just didn't have anything to say.
My comment today has to do with my 'Starting Over' page. (I'm a forever fan of the show!)
Audrey Tucker: www.audreytucker.com
Audrey what happened to your site? I hope that you didn't give up on it - or your music.
(I have your address somewhere from two Cd's that I ordered from you in the past - maybe I'll write.)
I've been checking your site to see if you had anything new listed, and noticed your site has been down for awhile - to my dismay.
If you ever visit here and read this I hope that your site is only temporarily down, and that you haven't given up on promoting your music. I hope you have your site back up again soon.
I'm looking for any of your new Cd's!