**#0382 The Naomi Lynn Tarot's and Fortune ๐Ÿ”ฎโœจ teller and Dream catcher Visions and White Witch!

**#0382 The Naomi Lynn Star ๐Ÿ’ซ ✨ Tarot's and Fortune ๐Ÿ”ฎ✨ 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 ๐Ÿก 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#Norse runes were an ancient Germanic script with mythological connections to the gods, used by learned warriors for spells and divination, not primarily witchcraft. In contrast, "Witches' Runes" are a modern, non-historical system created in the late 20th century by occultists, drawing on various traditions for witchcraft and neo-pagan practices, rather than being an ancient Norse tool. Runes were an ancient alphabet used by Germanic and Norse peoples and Ancient Egyptians and more with the Elder Futhark appearing around the 2nd century AD. They were associated with Odin, the Norse god, who sacrificed himself to gain their wisdom. Runes were used for magic and divination, found on weapons, amulets, and memorial stones, and were carved on sticks thrown for reading patterns or on whalefish bones for healing. The use of runes in Norse culture is tied to a belief in their inherent power to invoke cosmic principles. While associated with magic, the use of runes was not exclusive to witchcraft but was rather a skill for learned Warriors! This system was designed specifically for Ancients and Warriors and witches and pagans, providing a specific tool for their spiritual and timely practices. ( These are not Toy Games there Real )

 September 13,2025#Norse runes were an ancient Germanic script with mythological connections to the gods, used by learned warriors for spells and divination, not primarily witchcraft. In contrast, "Witches' Runes" are a modern, non-historical system created in the late 20th century by occultists, drawing on various traditions for witchcraft and neo-pagan practices, rather than being an ancient Norse tool. Runes were an ancient alphabet used by Germanic and Norse peoples and Ancient Egyptians and more with the Elder Futhark appearing around the 2nd century AD. They were associated with Odin, the Norse god, who sacrificed himself to gain their wisdom. Runes were used for magic and divination, found on weapons, amulets, and memorial stones, and were carved on sticks thrown for reading patterns or on whalefish bones for healing. The use of runes in Norse culture is tied to a belief in their inherent power to invoke cosmic principles. While associated with magic, the use of runes was not exclusive to witchcraft but was rather a skill for learned Warriors! This system was designed specifically for Ancients and Warriors and witches and pagans, providing a specific tool for their spiritual and  timely practices.  ( These are not Toy Games there Real ) 

September 13,2025#In Wicca, candles are powerful tools used to focus intentions, symbolize elements (especially Fire), and represent spiritual concepts, with their color carrying specific meanings that align with ritual goals like healing (blue), prosperity (green), love (red/pink), protection (black), or purity (white and more colors of candles and did you know wiccan and Pagen and ๐Ÿงน ๐Ÿงน Witches and demons and vampires and more all love candles and pray up on to them for centuries and legions and they also make their own home ๐Ÿ  made candles as well! The flame serves as a focal point for a witch's will and energy, helping to manifest desires. Candles bring the element of fire into a ritual, symbolizing the life-giving power of the sun, light, and the spirit. The process of watching a candle burn can be a meditative experience, fostering inner reflection and connection to a higher self. The color of a candle is chosen based on the energy it represents and the specific intention of the ritual. ( but not always). White: Represents purity, truth, and peace; can be substituted for any color.Red: Symbolizes passion, courage, energy, strength, and love.Green: Associated with fertility, abundance, wealth, growth, and nature.Blue: Promotes healing, emotional balance, tranquility, and truth.Yellow: Enhances wisdom, intellect, communication, and happiness.Black: Used for protection, banishing negative energies, and dispelling darkness.Pink: Represents friendship, sweet love, compassion, and harmony.Orange: Symbolizes attraction, creativity, success, and joy.Purple: Linked to spirituality, intuition, psychic ability, and fulfilling one's highest purpose.Brown: Grounding, stability, and connection to the earth and animals.What do candles mean spiritually?It symbolises illumination, guidance, and the eternal light within us. Watching a candle burn can be a meditative experience, reminding us of our connection to something greater and encouraging a journey inward to discover our true essence.Aban 12, 1403 AP.What do all the candles represent?Each candle represents a theme for each week of Advent — hope, peace, joy, and love. The First Candle, called the Prophecy Candle, represents hope and the anticipation of Christ's coming, recalling the prophecies about the Messiah and the hope He brings to the world.Aban 1, 1403 AP.Is burning candles a form of witchcraft?Candle magick is one of the most popular forms of witchcraft. It's also one of the best magickal practices to get to grips with for baby witches in my opinion —and for good reason. It's accessible, powerful, and deeply symbolic.Farvardin 21, 1404 AP.The first candle, which is purple, represents hope and the anticipation of Christ's coming BETHLEHEM CANDLE The second candle, which is purple, represents peace and preparation, and commemorates Mary and Joseph's journey to Bethlehem SHEPHERD'S CANDLE The third candle, which is pink, represents joy and the joy felt at the birth of Jesus Christ ๐Ÿ’“ ๐Ÿ™ Azar 10, 1403 AP. How do witches use candles?Each candle must be dressed before use.This can include coating in oil (also called anointing), rolling in magickal herbs or carving the candle with words and intentions. The person casting the spell must then focus their energy on the candle for a few minutes before it is lit.Shahrivar 10, 1404 AP.From the words of Jesus we can deduce that the 7 candlesticks are every Christian believer as a person, those who follow Jesus Christ with all their hearts.Azar 6, 1402 AP .( now those pictures are some alters you could use but my whole house ๐Ÿ  and my family I made in to my alters since I was a little girl and they had protection spells on everything even all our animals and things over the years and all past lives ). **#0382 Lil voodoo mama aka the Naomi Lynn Tarots and more on Google bloggers world ๐ŸŒŽ wide and live aka #0382 1 of 4 Naomi Lynn Simon and more!

 September 13,2025#In Wicca, candles are powerful tools used to focus intentions, symbolize elements (especially Fire), and represent spiritual concepts, with their color carrying specific meanings that align with ritual goals like healing (blue), prosperity (green), love (red/pink), protection (black), or purity (white and more colors of candles and did you know wiccan and Pagen and ๐Ÿงน ๐Ÿงน Witches and demons and vampires and more all love candles and pray up on to them for centuries and legions and they also make their own home ๐Ÿ  made candles as well! The flame serves as a focal point for a witch's will and energy, helping to manifest desires. Candles bring the element of fire into a ritual, symbolizing the life-giving power of the sun, light, and the spirit. The process of watching a candle burn can be a meditative experience, fostering inner reflection and connection to a higher self. The color of a candle is chosen based on the energy it represents and the specific intention of the ritual. ( but not always). White: Represents purity, truth, and peace; can be substituted for any color.Red: Symbolizes passion, courage, energy, strength, and love.Green: Associated with fertility, abundance, wealth, growth, and nature.Blue: Promotes healing, emotional balance, tranquility, and truth.Yellow: Enhances wisdom, intellect, communication, and happiness.Black: Used for protection, banishing negative energies, and dispelling darkness.Pink: Represents friendship, sweet love, compassion, and harmony.Orange: Symbolizes attraction, creativity, success, and joy.Purple: Linked to spirituality, intuition, psychic ability, and fulfilling one's highest purpose.Brown: Grounding, stability, and connection to the earth and animals.What do candles mean spiritually?It symbolises illumination, guidance, and the eternal light within us. Watching a candle burn can be a meditative experience, reminding us of our connection to something greater and encouraging a journey inward to discover our true essence.Aban 12, 1403 AP.What do all the candles represent?Each candle represents a theme for each week of Advent — hope, peace, joy, and love. The First Candle, called the Prophecy Candle, represents hope and the anticipation of Christ's coming, recalling the prophecies about the Messiah and the hope He brings to the world.Aban 1, 1403 AP.Is burning candles a form of witchcraft?Candle magick is one of the most popular forms of witchcraft. It's also one of the best magickal practices to get to grips with for baby witches in my opinion —and for good reason. It's accessible, powerful, and deeply symbolic.Farvardin 21, 1404 AP.The first candle, which is purple, represents hope and the anticipation of Christ's coming BETHLEHEM CANDLE The second candle, which is purple, represents peace and preparation, and commemorates Mary and Joseph's journey to Bethlehem SHEPHERD'S CANDLE The third candle, which is pink, represents joy and the joy felt at  the birth of Jesus Christ ๐Ÿ’“ ๐Ÿ™ Azar 10, 1403 AP. How do witches use candles?Each candle must be dressed before use.This can include coating in oil (also called anointing), rolling in magickal herbs or carving the candle with words and intentions. The person casting the spell must then focus their energy on the candle for a few minutes before it is lit.Shahrivar 10, 1404 AP.From the words of Jesus we can deduce that the 7 candlesticks are every Christian believer as a person, those who follow Jesus Christ with all their hearts.Azar 6, 1402 AP .( now those pictures are some alters you could use but my whole house ๐Ÿ  and my family I made in to my alters since I was a little girl and they had protection spells on everything even all our animals and things over the years and all past lives ). **#0382 Lil voodoo mama aka the Naomi Lynn Tarots and more on Google bloggers world ๐ŸŒŽ wide and live aka #0382 1 of 4 Naomi Lynn Simon and more!

Friday, September 12, 2025

September 12,2025#In the context of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time" series, the term "demon wheel" likely refers to demons and other evil beings who serve the Dark One, the series' primary antagonist. These include the Forsaken, Trollocs, and Myrddraal, who are all agents of darkness and work to bring about the Dark One's dominion over the world, often using demonic imagery or having names similar to mythological demons. The Dark One is the ultimate evil force in the series, a powerful entity trapped in the Bone who seeks to dominate the world. Forsaken are powerful channelers who have sworn allegiance to the Dark One, using their immense abilities to sow chaos and destruction. Trollocs are a grotesque and brutal race of creatures, half-human and half-beast, created by the Dark One, not always.Myrddraal are the "Fades," the non-human, terrifying commanders of Trollocs, and their enforcers. there are Human Demons that they have been with the demons in past lives still today in 2025! The concept of demons in the series reflects a spiritual struggle between good and evil, with the Dark One and his minions representing the forces of chaos and destruction. or they are fed up with peoples crap and do what they have to do for their beautiful life ❤️ and family!

 September 12,2025#In the context of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time" series, the term "demon wheel" likely refers to demons and other evil beings who serve the Dark One, the series' primary antagonist. These include the Forsaken, Trollocs, and Myrddraal, who are all agents of darkness and work to bring about the Dark One's dominion over the world, often using demonic imagery or having names similar to mythological demons. The Dark One is the ultimate evil force in the series, a powerful entity trapped in the Bone who seeks to dominate the world. Forsaken are powerful channelers who have sworn allegiance to the Dark One, using their immense abilities to sow chaos and destruction. Trollocs are a grotesque and brutal race of creatures, half-human and half-beast, created by the Dark One, not always.Myrddraal are the "Fades," the non-human, terrifying commanders of Trollocs, and their enforcers. there are Human Demons that they have been with the demons in past lives still today in 2025! The concept of demons in the series reflects a spiritual struggle between good and evil, with the Dark One and his minions representing the forces of chaos and destruction. or they are fed up with peoples crap and do what they have to do for their beautiful life ❤️ and family! 

September 12,2025#The term "angels code of wheel" most likely refers to the Ophanim (or Wheel Angels), celestial beings described in Ezekiel's biblical vision. These entities are depicted as complex, interlocking wheels covered in eyes, moving in any direction with the living creatures they support. The Ophanim symbolize God's omnipresence, omnipotence, and ability to be present everywhere at once, governing all of time and space. Appearance: The wheels are described as interlocking, sparkling like topaz, and having high, awesome rims full of eyes.Movement: They moved with the other living creatures (Cherubim) in perfect coordination, able to travel in any direction without changing their course.God's Omnipresence: The wheel-like structure and ability to move in all directions at any time represents God's ability to be present everywhere simultaneously. Divine Mobility: They signify God's unlimited reach and presence across the universe and through all of history. Divine Vigilance: The eyes all over their rims illustrate God's all-seeing nature and divine vigilance. Divine Power: The wheels, sometimes fiery, also symbolize God's divine power, authority, and sovereign will. Ezekiel's Vision: The Ophanim appear in Ezekiel's vision in Ezekiel 1, where they form a crucial part of the "chariot" of God's throne.Hebrew Meaning: The name Ophanim comes from an ancient Hebrew word meaning "wheels".These "wheels" have been associated with Daniel 7:9 (mentioned as galgal, traditionally "the wheels of galgallin", in. There on no time limit, Time only keeps on giving! when your chosen to be a Angel ❣️ you are some one ๐Ÿ’˜ very important ๐Ÿ’“ and special ๐Ÿ’•!

 September 12,2025#The term "angels code of wheel" most likely refers to the Ophanim (or Wheel Angels), celestial beings described in Ezekiel's biblical vision. These entities are depicted as complex, interlocking wheels covered in eyes, moving in any direction with the living creatures they support. The Ophanim symbolize God's omnipresence, omnipotence, and ability to be present everywhere at once, governing all of time and space. Appearance: The wheels are described as interlocking, sparkling like topaz, and having high, awesome rims full of eyes.Movement: They moved with the other living creatures (Cherubim) in perfect coordination, able to travel in any direction without changing their course.God's Omnipresence: The wheel-like structure and ability to move in all directions at any time represents God's ability to be present everywhere simultaneously. Divine Mobility: They signify God's unlimited reach and presence across the universe and through all of history. Divine Vigilance: The eyes all over their rims illustrate God's all-seeing nature and divine vigilance. Divine Power: The wheels, sometimes fiery, also symbolize God's divine power, authority, and sovereign will. Ezekiel's Vision: The Ophanim appear in Ezekiel's vision in Ezekiel 1, where they form a crucial part of the "chariot" of God's throne.Hebrew Meaning: The name Ophanim comes from an ancient Hebrew word meaning "wheels".These "wheels" have been associated with Daniel 7:9 (mentioned as galgal, traditionally "the wheels of galgallin", in. There on no time limit, Time only keeps on giving! when your chosen to be a Angel ❣️ you are some one ๐Ÿ’˜ very important ๐Ÿ’“ and special ๐Ÿ’•!

September 12,2025#Aura colors are symbolic energy fields, with Red representing passion and energy, Orange indicating creativity and enthusiasm, Yellow signifying joy and intellect, Green for healing and growth, Blue for calm and intuition, Purple and Indigo for spirituality and sensitivity, Pink for love and kindness, White for purity and wisdom, Black for protection or unresolved negativity, Gray for neutrality or change, and Brown for practicality and a grounded nature. The meaning of an aura color can vary based on its intensity, shade, and the associated feelings and experiences of the individual.

 September 12,2025#Aura colors are symbolic energy fields, with Red representing passion and energy, Orange indicating creativity and enthusiasm, Yellow signifying joy and intellect, Green for healing and growth, Blue for calm and intuition, Purple and Indigo for spirituality and sensitivity, Pink for love and kindness, White for purity and wisdom, Black for protection or unresolved negativity, Gray for neutrality or change, and Brown for practicality and a grounded nature. The meaning of an aura color can vary based on its intensity, shade, and the associated feelings and experiences of the individual.  

September 12,2025#Dimensions of spirituality vary across different models, with some, like the 4 dimensions of spirituality from NIH, focusing on connections to the transcendent, self, others, and nature. Other frameworks describe seven dimensions of religion, such as the Experiential, Mythic, Doctrinal, Ethical, Ritual, Social, and Material dimensions. Yet other models use "dimensions" to describe progressive levels of consciousness or spiritual development, such as the seven dimensions of the mind described in a Hinduism Today article. Connectedness with the Transcendent: A connection to a higher power, divine, or the universe.Connectedness with the Self: Understanding, introspection, and inner peace.Connectedness with Others: Empathy, love, compassion, and social responsibility.Connectedness with Nature: A sense of belonging and reverence for the natural world.Experiential/Emotional: Feelings and experiences of the divine or spiritual, like a personal relationship with God.Mythic/Narrative: Stories, myths, and foundational narratives that give meaning to religious belief.Doctrinal/Philosophical: Theology, core beliefs, and philosophical ideas that explain a religion's worldview.Ethical/Legal: Moral codes, rules, and principles that guide a follower's conduct.Social/Institutional: The organization, rituals, and practices of a religious community.Material: Sacred objects, texts, symbols, art, and architecture.This framework describes different planes of awareness or spiritual development, often associated with meditation and inner exploration: First Dimension: The inside of physical objects, beyond their surface. Second Dimension: The surface of objects or two-dimensional planes. Third Dimension: The physical world of length, width, and height that humans inhabit. Fourth Dimension: Awareness that recognizes the interconnected forces within and between dimensions. Fifth Dimension: A higher awareness of forms in their totality and progressive stages of manifestation. Sixth Dimension: A state of purity and light where a connection with an all-encompassing "God" or "Oneness" is achieved. Seventh Dimension: Expanded awareness into endless inner space or beyond the limits of time and space. ( This takes many years and life's to get to these levels ๐Ÿ’“ and also you have to learn your life lessons in every life as well!

 September 12,2025#Dimensions of spirituality vary across different models, with some, like the 4 dimensions of spirituality from NIH, focusing on connections to the transcendent, self, others, and nature. Other frameworks describe seven dimensions of religion, such as the Experiential, Mythic, Doctrinal, Ethical, Ritual, Social, and Material dimensions. Yet other models use "dimensions" to describe progressive levels of consciousness or spiritual development, such as the seven dimensions of the mind described in a Hinduism Today article. Connectedness with the Transcendent: A connection to a higher power, divine, or the universe.Connectedness with the Self: Understanding, introspection, and inner peace.Connectedness with Others: Empathy, love, compassion, and social responsibility.Connectedness with Nature: A sense of belonging and reverence for the natural world.Experiential/Emotional: Feelings and experiences of the divine or spiritual, like a personal relationship with God.Mythic/Narrative: Stories, myths, and foundational narratives that give meaning to religious belief.Doctrinal/Philosophical: Theology, core beliefs, and philosophical ideas that explain a religion's worldview.Ethical/Legal: Moral codes, rules, and principles that guide a follower's conduct.Social/Institutional: The organization, rituals, and practices of a religious community.Material: Sacred objects, texts, symbols, art, and architecture.This framework describes different planes of awareness or spiritual development, often associated with meditation and inner exploration: First Dimension: The inside of physical objects, beyond their surface. Second Dimension: The surface of objects or two-dimensional planes. Third Dimension: The physical world of length, width, and height that humans inhabit. Fourth Dimension: Awareness that recognizes the interconnected forces within and between dimensions. Fifth Dimension: A higher awareness of forms in their totality and progressive stages of manifestation. Sixth Dimension: A state of purity and light where a connection with an all-encompassing "God" or "Oneness" is achieved. Seventh Dimension: Expanded awareness into endless inner space or beyond the limits of time and space. ( This takes many years and life's to get to these levels ๐Ÿ’“ and also you have to learn your life lessons in every life as well! 

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. náxสทษฌqสทulสผas,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