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Tuesday, September 30, 2025

September 21,2025#A "black angel" can have multiple spiritual meanings, most commonly referring to a fallen angel or a darker, rebellious aspect of the psyche. In some contexts, they represent a "dark ops" spiritual force serving God's justice, while in others, they symbolize rebellion, spiritual transformation, or even the presence of negative spiritual energies. The interpretation often depends on the specific spiritual tradition or personal understanding of the concept. Biblical Context: In Abrahamic traditions, "dark angels" are often interpreted as fallen angels who rebelled against God and were exiled from Heaven.Demonic Influence: They may be seen as agents of evil, such as Lucifer, who tempt and influence humans to sin against God.Psychological Symbolism: Black wings can symbolize the darker aspects of the human psyche or represent transformation. Spirituality: A spiritual interpretation sees them as a necessary part of the journey to growth, pushing individuals towards self-awakening and taking on difficult lessons to reach the next level of their spiritual development. Divine Justice: In some spiritual belief systems, a "dark angel" can act as a soldier of God, a vengeful force working against sin and evil. Uncomfortable Lessons: These spiritual entities can appear in life as challenging experiences designed to bring hidden truths to the surface and force individuals to set boundaries or stand up for themselves, according to Robin Hallett's spiritual philosophy. Symbol of Rebellion: Black wings can be a symbol of rebellion against established norms or authority.Spiritual Mediumship: In other interpretations, a black winged angel can signal that spiritual wisdom and the ability to connect with the spirit world (mediumship) are accessible within oneself.

 September 21,2025#A "black angel" can have multiple spiritual meanings, most commonly referring to a fallen angel or a darker, rebellious aspect of the psyche. In some contexts, they represent a "dark ops" spiritual force serving God's justice, while in others, they symbolize rebellion, spiritual transformation, or even the presence of negative spiritual energies. The interpretation often depends on the specific spiritual tradition or personal understanding of the concept. Biblical Context: In Abrahamic traditions, "dark angels" are often interpreted as fallen angels who rebelled against God and were exiled from Heaven.Demonic Influence: They may be seen as agents of evil, such as Lucifer, who tempt and influence humans to sin against God.Psychological Symbolism: Black wings can symbolize the darker aspects of the human psyche or represent transformation. Spirituality: A spiritual interpretation sees them as a necessary part of the journey to growth, pushing individuals towards self-awakening and taking on difficult lessons to reach the next level of their spiritual development. Divine Justice: In some spiritual belief systems, a "dark angel" can act as a soldier of God, a vengeful force working against sin and evil. Uncomfortable Lessons: These spiritual entities can appear in life as challenging experiences designed to bring hidden truths to the surface and force individuals to set boundaries or stand up for themselves, according to Robin Hallett's spiritual philosophy. Symbol of Rebellion: Black wings can be a symbol of rebellion against established norms or authority.Spiritual Mediumship: In other interpretations, a black winged angel can signal that spiritual wisdom and the ability to connect with the spirit world (mediumship) are accessible within oneself.

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

September 23,2025#Good morning, Naomi, Thank you for reaching out. Your email was forwarded to The Cowlitz Tribal Member Services email address from our Youth Program. If you are in immediate danger, please dial 911 for assistance with law enforcement. I would like to provide you with our Pathways to Healing contact information for assistance. Please reach out through the contact information provided below for further assistance. Pathways To Healing Phone: (360) 397-8228Email: pathwaystohealing@cowlitz.orgHours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pmNOTE: This is not a 24/7 crisis or emergency contact email. Emails will be responded to within 24 hours. náxʷɬqʷulʼas,Thank you Jill Smith, Enrolled Cowlitz Tribal MemberCowlitz Indian Tribal NavigatorCowlitz Tribal Member Services877-COWLITZ / 877-269-5489Memberservices@Cowlitz.orgCowlitz Tribal Member Services (CTMS) | The Cowlitz Indian Tribe 1000 Davis PlaceDupont, WA. 98327A logo with a cow in the backgroundAI-generated content may be incorrect.Thanks I'll wait to see if they reach out to help me. And now I did ask ywca in Vancouver Washington for help and they have no help so I want to go home to pioneer Louisiana were my brother Dion Simon is at and I now need a 26 foot u haul truck due to I have 2 10x20 storages in Klamath falls Oregon and I need to take my stuff as well and im not coming back to these states ever. In fact when me and my brother Dion get enough money we're going to Mexico and never looking back from Louisiana. Thanks Naomi Simon

I just emailed this to healing pathways to cowlitz Indian tribe in Vancouver Washington.Update cowlitz Indian tribe of Vancouver Washington , I just now need a Amtrak ticket , and rental car money to new Orleans, Louisiana were Amtrak goes from Klamath falls Oregon and then I have to drive to Monroe Louisiana to the hospital at st Francis hospital were they will probably do heart surgery on me , sky lakes hospital in Klamath falls Oregon told me I needed heart surgery 2 months ago but no one will help me. And I went to my storages today in Klamath falls Oregon at triple AAA discount storages by home Depot and the lady stated to me that if I didn't get everything out today ,not to come back. So I left a message there tonight and told her SSI told me to tell them I want all my money back since I paid with my disability SSI since 2023 to 2025. So now I cleaned out #35 today all by myself with heart problems and I'm waiting to put it in another storage unit and then .I need to catch Amtrak from Klamath falls Oregon to New Orleans Louisiana and then drive in to Monroe Louisiana to the heart doctor. So if you could please help me get there and  I'm not coming back to state of Oregon ever I'll have someone else come get my stuff to take to me unless someone steals it from me like they stoled everything from me my whole life. Thanks Naomi Lynn Simon.

She/her pronouns (what’s this?) C: 360.906.9121F: 360.693.1864 E: oriley@ywcaclarkcounty.org From: NAOMI LYNN Simon Sent: Monday, September 22, 2025 11:20 AMTo: Olivia Riley Subject: Re: Requesting a Amtrak ticket from Klamath falls Oregon to either Portland Oregon or Vancouver Washington. Caution: This email originated from outside of the organization. Please do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. When in doubt, forward the email to tickets@wavemarkconsulting.comNo I'm not . They chose to stick up for there friends and fake families who hurt me and my sons and family in October 5,2019 . I testified against the whole world because too many people are involved so I passed my testimony and lie deter test to end of time. My daughters never helped me or there brothers they just stab us all in the back So Louisiana would be the best bet for me if you can help me with a u haul truck from Klamath falls Oregon would be the closest to me one way to Louisiana. And I'll use my SSI disability money I get to use it for gas. Also I have 2 10x20 storages at AAA discount storages on South 6 Klamath falls Oregon. I purchased this stuff since I've been here in June 2022. And I was staying in Newel California at 605 5th Ave Newell California/ Tulelake California 96134 but I was brutally robbed out of that by accusers yet again in July of 2025 . Thanks Naomi Simon On Mon, Sep 22, 2025, 12:08 PM Olivia Riley wrote:Hi Naomi, As I mentioned, I do not know of any resources available for assistance with a uhaul, and unfortunately I cannot assist with storage units. I would encourage reaching out to the DV program where you are currently residing for assistance, since you are outside of Clark County. You might also try connecting with a DV program in the city of Louisiana you are hoping to relocate to. Olivia Olivia Riley | Director of Community Services and Outreach She/her pronouns (what’s this?) C: 360.906.9121F: 360.693.1864 E: oriley@ywcaclarkcounty.org .Thanks anyways I have applied at every agency since October 2019 incident. USA and global and mevcs. Thanks anyways Naomi Lynn Simon aka**#0382 True live events and the risk of life in the USA and world wide and The Naomi Lynns World 🌎 on Google blogger's . Copyright ©️ and published about my life and my family's and The real victims.

Sunday, September 21, 2025

September 21,2025#There is no direct connection or inherent meaning of "Voodoo" within Wicca; they are distinct spiritual traditions with different origins, practices, and beliefs. Wicca is a modern form of witchcraft rooted in Western European paganism, focusing on the God and Goddess and nature-based magic for personal growth. In contrast, Voodoo (or Vodou/Vodún) is an ancient, diverse West African spiritual practice, adapted in the Americas, that centers on honoring spirits, ancestors, and deities, often through a syncretic blend with Catholicism.Origins: Rooted in various West African spiritual traditions, particularly Ewe, Fon, and Kwa, and later developed in the Caribbean and United States by enslaved Africans. Core Beliefs: Worship of spirits called Lwa, honoring ancestors, and belief in a distant supreme God (Bondye). Practices: Involves rituals, spirit possession, sacrifice, and the use of charms (gris-gris) for healing or other purposes. Nature: A diverse, flexible religion with no central text or orthodoxy, focusing on efficacy and community. WICCA.Origins: A modern attempt to revive indigenous Western European spiritual traditions. Core Beliefs: A fertility religion focused on the interaction of the God and Goddess, and the belief in nature's inherent divinity. Practices: Involves magic and ritual intended to achieve goals such as healing, finding jobs, or personal empowerment, often through the practitioner's will and Believe. Nature: Focuses on self-growth and self-empowerment, emphasizing that magic should not cause harm. ( unless the accussers deserve it). Origin: Voodoo's roots are in West Africa and the African diaspora, while Wicca is a revival of Western European paganism. Deities: Voodoo venerates ancestral spirits and specific Lwa, whereas Wicca focuses on a horned God and a triple-aspected Goddess. Magic: Wiccan magic is primarily an expression of will and intent for personal growth, while Voodoo uses ritual to connect with spirits and ancestors. Syncretism: Voodoo often incorporates elements from other cultures, particularly Catholicism, while Wicca focuses on ancient pagan traditions.

 September 21,2025#There is no direct connection or inherent meaning of "Voodoo" within Wicca; they are distinct spiritual traditions with different origins, practices, and beliefs. Wicca is a modern form of witchcraft rooted in Western European paganism, focusing on the God and Goddess and nature-based magic for personal growth. In contrast, Voodoo (or Vodou/Vodún) is an ancient, diverse West African spiritual practice, adapted in the Americas, that centers on honoring spirits, ancestors, and deities, often through a syncretic blend with Catholicism.Origins: Rooted in various West African spiritual traditions, particularly Ewe, Fon, and Kwa, and later developed in the Caribbean and United States by enslaved Africans. Core Beliefs: Worship of spirits called Lwa, honoring ancestors, and belief in a distant supreme God (Bondye). Practices: Involves rituals, spirit possession,  sacrifice, and the use of charms (gris-gris) for healing or other purposes. Nature: A diverse, flexible religion with no central text or orthodoxy, focusing on efficacy and community. WICCA.Origins: A modern attempt to revive indigenous Western European spiritual traditions. Core Beliefs: A fertility religion focused on the interaction of the God and Goddess, and the belief in nature's inherent divinity. Practices: Involves magic and ritual intended to achieve goals such as healing, finding jobs, or personal empowerment, often through the practitioner's will and Believe. Nature: Focuses on self-growth and self-empowerment, emphasizing that magic should not cause harm. ( unless the accussers deserve it). Origin: Voodoo's roots are in West Africa and the African diaspora, while Wicca is a revival of Western European paganism. Deities: Voodoo venerates ancestral spirits and specific Lwa, whereas Wicca focuses on a horned God and a triple-aspected Goddess. Magic: Wiccan magic is primarily an expression of will and intent for personal growth, while Voodoo uses ritual to connect with spirits and ancestors. Syncretism: Voodoo often incorporates elements from other cultures, particularly Catholicism, while Wicca focuses on ancient pagan traditions. 

September 21,2025#In Wicca, the Autumn Equinox, known as Mabon, symbolizes the balance of light and dark, the second harvest, and a time for gratitude, reflection, and preparing for the darker half of the year. It marks the point where day and night are equal and celebrates abundance while also acknowledging the coming winter and the descent into the underworld, like the Persephone myth. Wiccans may honor this turning of the Wheel of the Year through rituals, creating altars, feasting, and by using this period for inner reflection, goal-setting, and releasing what no longer serves them. Balance of Light and Dark: The equinox is a time when day and night are in balance, representing the duality of light and shadow, work and rest. Second Harvest: It is the time of the second harvest, an opportunity to acknowledge and give thanks for the fruits of one's labor. Gratitude and Reflection: Wiccans express gratitude for abundance and use this period for introspection, evaluating what has been harvested and what needs to be released as the year winds down. Preparation for Winter: Mabon signals the beginning of the darker, colder months, leading practitioners to prepare for the "shadow half" of the year and hibernation. Transition: It is a significant transitional time, linking to myths like Persephone's descent into the underworld and symbolizing the cycle of nature. Create an Altar: Refresh your altar with autumn leaves and other natural items associated with the season. Feast and Share Food: Enjoy large meals and foods symbolic of harvest, such as apples, root vegetables, and grains. Practice Gratitude Rituals: Focus on giving thanks for the abundance in your life. Set Intentions: Work on current goals, develop plans for new ideas, and deepen your practice as the nights grow longer. ( Spells and more).Meditate and Reflect: Engage in rebalancing meditations or other quiet practices to reflect on your spiritual and personal growth. Acknowledge the Shadow: Some rituals may involve releasing old problems or facing hidden fears, acknowledging what no longer serves you to create space for healing. ( Write ✍️ your letters about your life and fax them in to FBI, CIA and iba and more to let go of accussers who hurt you, your whole life).

 September 21,2025#In Wicca, the Autumn Equinox, known as Mabon, symbolizes the balance of light and dark, the second harvest, and a time for gratitude, reflection, and preparing for the darker half of the year. It marks the point where day and night are equal and celebrates abundance while also acknowledging the coming winter and the descent into the underworld, like the Persephone myth. Wiccans may honor this turning of the Wheel of the Year through rituals, creating altars, feasting, and by using this period for inner reflection, goal-setting, and releasing what no longer serves them.  Balance of Light and Dark: The equinox is a time when day and night are in balance, representing the duality of light and shadow, work and rest. Second Harvest: It is the time of the second harvest, an opportunity to acknowledge and give thanks for the fruits of one's labor. Gratitude and Reflection: Wiccans express gratitude for abundance and use this period for introspection, evaluating what has been harvested and what needs to be released as the year winds down. Preparation for Winter: Mabon signals the beginning of the darker, colder months, leading practitioners to prepare for the "shadow half" of the year and hibernation. Transition: It is a significant transitional time, linking to myths like Persephone's descent into the underworld and symbolizing the cycle of nature. Create an Altar: Refresh your altar with autumn leaves and other natural items associated with the season. Feast and Share Food: Enjoy large meals and foods symbolic of harvest, such as apples, root vegetables, and grains. Practice Gratitude Rituals: Focus on giving thanks for the abundance in your life. Set Intentions: Work on current goals, develop plans for new ideas, and deepen your practice as the nights grow longer. ( Spells and more).Meditate and Reflect: Engage in rebalancing meditations or other quiet practices to reflect on your spiritual and personal growth. Acknowledge the Shadow: Some rituals may involve releasing old problems or facing hidden fears, acknowledging what no longer serves you to create space for healing. ( Write ✍️ your letters about your life and fax them in to FBI, CIA and iba and more to let go of accussers who hurt you, your whole life).

September 21,2025#In Wicca and other Pagan traditions, Yule (the Winter Solstice) celebrates the rebirth of the Sun God and the return of light after the longest night of the year, symbolizing hope, renewal, and spiritual growth. It is a time for quiet reflection during the cold, dark period, honoring nature's cycles, and gathering to celebrate the enduring warmth of community and hearth. Rebirth of the Sun: The central theme is the birth of the Sun God, who had "died" at Samhain. This event marks the end of the longest night and the beginning of longer days. Return of Light: Yule signifies the symbolic return of light and warmth to the world, ending the period of deepest darkness. Renewal and Hope: The festival is a time of hope, inner reflection, and spiritual growth as the earth and life renew. Nature's Cycles: It acknowledges the cycles of nature and the changing seasons, a reminder of the planet's rhythms. Goddess's Aspect: The Goddess, who has been in her Crone aspect during the dark months, is now in her Mother aspect, having given her spells and rituals more time to mend.Quiet Reflection: Due to the cold and dark, it's traditionally a quiet, indoor holiday, encouraging introspection and a focus on home and loved ones real family.Yule Log: Burning a sacred Yule log is a common ritual to honor the returning sun and bring warmth. Evergreen Decorations: Altars and homes are decorated with evergreen branches like pine, fir, and holly, symbolizing enduring life in the winter. Candle Lighting: Candles, especially in colors like red, green, white, and gold, are central to the celebration to bring light into the home. Feasting and Merriment: It's a time for community, feasting, and celebrating the enduring warmth of hearth and home. Reflection: Many Wiccans use this time for reflection on the past year and setting intentions for the coming one.

 September 21,2025#In Wicca and other Pagan traditions, Yule (the Winter Solstice) celebrates the rebirth of the Sun God and the return of light after the longest night of the year, symbolizing hope, renewal, and spiritual growth. It is a time for quiet reflection during the cold, dark period, honoring nature's cycles, and gathering to celebrate the enduring warmth of community and hearth. Rebirth of the Sun: The central theme is the birth of the Sun God, who had "died" at Samhain. This event marks the end of the longest night and the beginning of longer days. Return of Light: Yule signifies the symbolic return of light and warmth to the world, ending the period of deepest darkness. Renewal and Hope: The festival is a time of hope, inner reflection, and spiritual growth as the earth and life renew. Nature's Cycles: It acknowledges the cycles of nature and the changing seasons, a reminder of the planet's rhythms. Goddess's Aspect: The Goddess, who has been in her Crone aspect during the dark months, is now in her Mother aspect, having given  her spells and rituals more time to mend.Quiet Reflection: Due to the cold and dark, it's traditionally a quiet, indoor holiday, encouraging introspection and a focus on home and loved ones real family.Yule Log: Burning a sacred Yule log is a common ritual to honor the returning sun and bring warmth. Evergreen Decorations: Altars and homes are decorated with evergreen branches like pine, fir, and holly, symbolizing enduring life in the winter. Candle Lighting: Candles, especially in colors like red, green, white, and gold, are central to the celebration to bring light into the home. Feasting and Merriment: It's a time for community, feasting, and celebrating the enduring warmth of hearth and home. Reflection: Many Wiccans use this time for reflection on the past year and setting intentions for the coming one. 

September 21,2025#In Wicca, crystals are used to enhance spells, rituals, and energy work, each stone holding unique metaphysical properties like Amethyst for spiritual clarity, Quartz for amplifying energy, Rose Quartz for love, Black Tourmaline for protection, and Citrine for prosperity. Wiccans may use crystals to set sacred boundaries, decorate tools, wear as jewelry, honor deities, or as focus points for divination and energy channeling. Amethyst: Known for cleansing, promoting spiritual awareness, and enhancing dreams and clear-headedness. Clear Quartz: Often called a "blank canvas" or amplifier, it can be used for any purpose and to boost the energy of other crystals. Rose Quartz: Associated with the heart chakra, it is used to attract love and promote compassion. Rose Quartz: Associated with the heart chakra, it is used to attract love and promote compassion. Black Tourmaline: A powerful stone for protection, it shields against negative energy and promotes grounding. Garnet: Believed to strengthen the heart and memory and to encourage loyalty and lasting relationships. Carnelian: Used for protection from fear and anxiety, promoting a stress-free state and acting as a good luck charm. Hematite: Offers grounding benefits and is used for releasing sudden bursts of energy. Setting sacred space: Crystals, especially salt crystals, are used to mark the boundaries of a sacred circle before a ritual begins. Decorating tools: Wands, pentacles, and other ritual tools are often adorned with crystals. Jewelry and talismans: Wiccans wear crystals in jewelry, such as amulets and talismans, for personal benefit. Deity work: Specific stones are used in honor of particular gods and goddesses in the Wiccan pantheon. Energy channeling and amplification: Crystals are charged with energy to become "batteries" for magical work, directing or diffusing energy as needed. Divination: Crystals can be used for practices like scrying to gain insights or information. the Hope DiamondAlthough the Hope Diamond is the most famous “cursed” gem, there are a few others as well. Black is often a color associated with sadness and bad luck.Spiritual connection: Crystals can serve as tools for meditation or personal reflection, helping people feel more connected to themselves or the universe. Emotional healing: Some stones can help release emotional blockages.Aban 28, 1403 AP.There are many powerful crystals, and depending on your need, you will choose the most potent stone. Clear Quartz is known as a master healer, Black Tourmaline can be a powerful protector, and Amethyst is one of the strongest spiritual stones.

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