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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!
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Often, a new partner, friend, or toxic group creates a "smear campaign," painting the biological family as toxic or abusive to solidify loyalty. In psychology, this can manifest as parental alienation or a shared delusion, where the daughter is influenced to adopt a distorted view of her upbringing and rewrite family history
When a daughter turns on her biological family to align with a "fake" or substitute family, it is typically driven by emotional manipulation, enmeshment, or unhealed trauma. Often, an outside influence or controlling partner uses coercion to separate the daughter from her foundational support system
When daughters turn on their real family for fake friends, it usually stems from a desperate need for belonging, validation, or independence. While it is incredibly painful, reacting with anger often pushes them further away. The key is maintaining a calm, open environment to help them eventually realize who truly has their back.
Friday, May 15, 2026
The Rule of Three (or Threefold Law) is a belief in Wicca and some Pagan traditions stating that whatever energy a person puts out—positive or negative—will return to them three times stronger. It acts as a moral guideline encouraging accountability, similar to a intensified form of karma or the Golden Rule. What is the rule of 3 in witchcraft.
The religion most commonly associated with witches is Wicca, a modern, nature-based pagan religion developed in England in the early 20th century.While Wicca is the most well-known path, the term "witch" can encompass a wide variety of spiritual paths. Here is a breakdown of the beliefs and traditions:WiccaBeliefs: Wicca is deeply rooted in earth-centered spirituality, often honoring a Goddess and a Horned God. It emphasizes balance, reverence for nature, and the "Wiccan Rede"—an ethical code summarized as: "An it harm none, do what ye will."Practices: Wiccans often celebrate the changing of the seasons (known as the Wheel of the Year) and the phases of the moon. Practitioners may work in groups (covens) or practice individually (solitaries).Magic: Many Wiccans practice magic (often spelled "magick"), using natural elements and rituals to manifest positive change.Traditional WitchcraftDistinct from Wicca, this term refers to a collection of older, pre-Wiccan folk magic traditions.Traditional witches often focus more on connecting with local land spirits, ancestor veneration, and historical folklore rather than the structured, duotheistic theology of Wicca.Eclectic or Modern WitchcraftMany witches do not adhere to a specific, organized religion. Instead, they identify as "eclectic," meaning they build their own personal practice.They may mix elements of Wicca, astrology, tarot, and herbalism, viewing witchcraft as a personal spiritual practice or craft rather than a formal religion.
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