**#0382 The Naomi Lynn Tarot's and Fortune 🔮✨ teller and Dream catcher Visions and White Witch!

**#0382 The Naomi Lynn Star 💫 ✨ Tarot's and Fortune 🔮✨ teller and Dream catcher Visions and White Witch! I'm a Tarot card ♠️♦️ Reader and I also Make Spell books,witches Rune's and candle's and more and Im a Spiritual Walker and more since very young! ( This is a real picture I took in front of my house 🏡 in Milwaukee Oregon in May 2020 !from my cell phone anyways me and my kids and grandkids all have Fairy garden's so do you believe after seeing this picture?

Saturday, September 13, 2025

September 13,2025#AI Overview+7Pin på Totem SpiritIn witchcraft, the spider symbolizes creative power, manifestation, patience, wisdom, and the intricate connections between fate and free will, often seen as a spirit guide or totem that encourages one to "weave" their own life and choices. Spiders are associated with goddesses of fate, such as Athena and Mokosh, and their webs represent the interconnectedness of all things. Ancient practices even suggest carrying a spider could ward off evil and illness, while in some spiritual contexts, seeing a spider can also be a warning to pay attention to those around you who might be trying to "tangle you up" in negative situations. Creation and Manifestation:The spider's ability to spin a web from its own body symbolizes the creation of something from nothing, highlighting the power to manifest intentions into reality. Patience and Precision:The intricate and methodical way a spider builds its web is seen as a symbol of patience and precision, qualities that can guide witches in their craft. Intuition and Wisdom:Spiders are believed to enhance intuition and can serve as messengers, similar to the wisdom associated with the goddess Athena. Connection and Fate:A spider's web illustrates the intricate web of life and connections between all things, and can symbolize the delicate balance between fate and free will. Spirit or Power Animal:In various spiritual traditions, the spider is considered a potent spirit or power animal, offering guidance and protection. ( To the ones who deserve it). Omens and Warnings:Encountering a spider can be an omen to pay attention to your choices and their impact on your life and the lives of others. In some cases, it can be a warning to be wary of people who might be trying to manipulate or entangle you in negative situations, as seen in themes of deceit and manipulation. Ancient PracticesProtection:In some old witchcraft practices, catching a spider and placing it in your pocket was believed to help ward off evil, negative energy, and illness. Associated Deities:Spiders are linked to various deities and goddesses of weaving and fate, including Athena in Greek mythology and Mokosh in Ancient traditions.

 September 13,2025#AI Overview+7Pin på Totem SpiritIn witchcraft, the spider symbolizes creative power, manifestation, patience, wisdom, and the intricate connections between fate and free will, often seen as a spirit guide or totem that encourages one to "weave" their own life and choices. Spiders are associated with goddesses of fate, such as Athena and Mokosh, and their webs represent the interconnectedness of all things. Ancient practices even suggest carrying a spider could ward off evil and illness, while in some spiritual contexts, seeing a spider can also be a warning to pay attention to those around you who might be trying to "tangle you up" in negative situations.  Creation and Manifestation:The spider's ability to spin a web from its own body symbolizes the creation of something from nothing, highlighting the power to manifest intentions into reality. Patience and Precision:The intricate and methodical way a spider builds its web is seen as a symbol of patience and precision, qualities that can guide witches in their craft. Intuition and Wisdom:Spiders are believed to enhance intuition and can serve as messengers, similar to the wisdom associated with the goddess Athena. Connection and Fate:A spider's web illustrates the intricate web of life and connections between all things, and can symbolize the delicate balance between fate and free will. Spirit or Power Animal:In various spiritual traditions, the spider is considered a potent spirit or power animal, offering guidance and protection. ( To the ones who deserve it). Omens and Warnings:Encountering a spider can be an omen to pay attention to your choices and their impact on your life and the lives of others. In some cases, it can be a warning to be wary of people who might be trying to manipulate or entangle you in negative situations, as seen in themes of deceit and manipulation. Ancient PracticesProtection:In some old witchcraft practices, catching a spider and placing it in your pocket was believed to help ward off evil, negative energy, and illness. Associated Deities:Spiders are linked to various deities and goddesses of weaving and fate, including Athena in Greek mythology and Mokosh in Ancient traditions.

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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