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#0382 NO HOLIDAYS THAT MY FAMILY didnt HAVE IN 10/2019,2020,2021,2022,2023 NOW BECAUSE OF KLAMTH FALLS,OREGON AND THE STATE OF THE UNION NOW , BECAUSE OF SOME PETTY PEOPLE OUR WHOLE LIVES FOR NO REASON AT ALL!

Sunday, September 21, 2025

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.

September 21,2025# ( I emailed cowlitz Indian tribe in Longview Washington and YWCA domestic violence shelter in Vancouver Washington this).

Requesting a Amtrak ticket from Klamath falls Oregon to either Portland Oregon or Vancouver Washington. Hi I'm Naomi Lynn Simon and I have been in your programs over the years by my self and my children then to over come the effects of domestic violence inflicted onto us by accusers and now my kids are grown by now I and my family have been put through the ringer in October 2019 in Klamath falls Oregon by the same accusers and more now and we lost everything because of it and I'm on SSI disability since 2007 through federal court in Vancouver Washington and I was promised my retirement then as well but never received it then and I went to the fraud dept in Baltimore Maryland and redid my SSI case now 2 months ago I was promised $1975. A month and still only receive $975.0 a month so I get that on the end of the month like always and now I'm staying temporarily with one of my great uncle in tulelake California on f Street space 32 and he drinks and then trys to have sex with me and I don't do that ever in my life and I'm sick of it so I need help to go to Portland Oregon or Vancouver Washington to get a vehicle loan so I can move on with my life. So if you can please help me with a Amtrak ticket and maybe hotel vouchers and food vouchers and clothes that would be great. I did request a ticket about a month ago via Amtrak email so I could come up there to ywca but I never heard back and Klamath falls Oregon all the shelters are full. Oh if you can help me with transition houseing if you still offer it as well. Thanks 🙏 Naomi Lynn Simon .

Thursday, September 18, 2025

September 18,2025#Domestic violence is violence committed by someone in the victim's domestic circle. This includes partners and ex-partners, immediate family members, other relatives and family friends. The term 'domestic violence' is used when there is a close relationship between the offender and the victim.( This always does not fit the criteria because now we have police that do what they want and that's also domestic violence and more and police brutality). and also it's when you are Raped,beat, taxed, electric ⚡ cuted, tied up, mentally abused, physical abuse, and when they steal your life and your belongings and your mail 📬💌 and money 💰🤑 and talk slander about you and more.

September 18,2025#A police code of ethics is a framework of core values and standards that guides police officers in their professional conduct, ensuring they act with integrity, fairness, and respect to serve the public effectively and safely. It helps officers make difficult decisions by promoting the right actions for the right reasons, often emphasizing principles like courage, honesty, respect, and public service to maintain trust and accountability within their communities and with their colleagues. Setting Standards: Establishes expected standards of behavior and professional conduct for everyone in policing. Public Trust: Fosters public trust and confidence by outlining what the public can expect from the police. ( I don't trust any police that didn't prove there innocence like I had to do in November 2019 in state of California and Washington dc supreme Court and mevcs overseas).Accountability: Holds officers accountable for their actions and encourages them to take ownership, learn from mistakes, and be transparent about their rationale. Integrity: Being honest and fair in all dealings. Courage: Demonstrating integrity and transparency, and having the bravery to do the right thing even when difficult. Respect: Showing respect for all people, their beliefs, values, cultures, and individual needs. Public Service: Acting in the best interests of the public and working to keep people safe. Fairness: Treating everyone with impartiality and promoting positive well-being. Professional Guidance: The code serves as guidance for officers, helping them to understand and apply ethical principles in their daily work. Culture of Ethics: It supports the development of a professional environment where officers feel empowered to challenge unethical behavior or poor service provision from colleagues, regardless of rank. Continuous Improvement: By providing clear expectations, the code helps to ensure that policing services are delivered effectively, fairly, and with public safety as a priority. ( and not fausly arresting real victims).What is a breach of the code of ethics?Potential breaches of the Code of Ethics and Conduct may include but are not limited to: Professional misconduct. Not upholding the reputation of the profession. Not acting ethically, honestly and with integrity in the educational setting.

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

September 17,2025#Spiritually, grandchildren represent a living legacy, connecting generations and symbolizing future hope, wisdom, and the fulfillment of one's life purpose. In many faiths, grandparents are seen as spiritual mentors, tasked with nurturing faith, values, and a heritage of love and knowledge in their grandchildren, thereby extending a spiritual lineage and God's influence through the family. Legacy and ContinuityA Symbol of Future: Grandchildren connect the past, present, and future, representing the continuation of the family and its spiritual heritage. Fulfillment of Purpose: For many, grandchildren are seen as a "crown of old men" (Proverbs 17:6), a testament to the successful transmission of life's truths and a joyful crowning achievement of their own life's journey. Spiritual Guidance and NurturingDiscipleship and Mentorship: In Christianity, grandparents have a "sacred trust" to guide their grandchildren, acting as disciple-makers who pass on a heritage of faith and help them grow spiritually. Passing on Values: In Islam, grandparents serve as important spiritual guides and cultural preservers, nurturing love, respect, and a connection to family traditions and teachings. Divine ConnectionGod's Design: From a Christian perspective, God has a specific role for grandparents in their grandchildren's lives, creating a unique opportunity for spiritual influence and connection. Eternal Impact: Grandparenting is viewed as a profound partnership with God to influence multiple generations, demonstrating a lasting impact on the spiritual lives of the family. A Blessing and a GiftBlessing of Life: In Judaism, seeing grandchildren is considered a great blessing, extending life's meaning and purpose and signifying prosperity and divine favor. New Perspective: The arrival of grandchildren often brings fresh joy and a deeper appreciation for life, prompting reflection on one's own purpose and the enduring nature of love and connection across generations. There's nothing quite like the exhilaration of being part of our grandchildren's lives, and usually it doesn't take anything complicated or extravagant. We're just there to interact with them, bond with them, help care for them, and watch how they act and think and relate—and experience joy along with it.Mehr 25, 1403 AP.

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