**#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?

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).

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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 fall...