#0382 NO HOLIDAYS THAT MY FAMILY HAD IN 10/2019,2020,2021,2022 2023,NOW for Life , 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!

Thursday, September 11, 2025

September 11,2025#A "talking board," also known as a spirit board or Ouija board, is a board marked with letters, numbers, and words like "yes" and "no" that uses a small, movable pointer called a planchette to spell out messages. While often tied to the occult and used for communicating with spirits, the movement of the planchette is scientifically explained by the ideomotor effect, a phenomenon of unconscious physical movement, making it a game of self-deception rather than communication with the dead. How it Works1. The Board:A flat surface featuring the letters of the alphabet, numbers 0-9, and the words "yes" and "no.The Planchette:A heart-shaped piece of wood or plastic, sometimes with a glass lens, that rests on the board. Players place their fingers lightly on the planchette and ask it a question. The planchette then moves across the board, pointing to letters and numbers to spell out a message.Origins and HistoryLate 19th Century:The modern talking board gained popularity in the United States during the Spiritualist movement, a belief that the dead could communicate with the living. Patent:William Fuld patented his version of the board in 1890, leading to the commercialization of the Ouija board, which became a popular parlor game. These are not For games! These are Real!

 September 11,2025#A "talking board," also known as a spirit board or Ouija board, is a board marked with letters, numbers, and words like "yes" and "no" that uses a small, movable pointer called a planchette to spell out messages. While often tied to the occult and used for communicating with spirits, the movement of the planchette is scientifically explained by the ideomotor effect, a phenomenon of unconscious physical movement, making it a game of self-deception rather than communication with the dead.  How it Works1. The Board:A flat surface featuring the letters of the alphabet, numbers 0-9, and the words "yes" and "no.The Planchette:A heart-shaped piece of wood or plastic, sometimes with a glass lens, that rests on the board. Players place their fingers lightly on the planchette and ask it a question. The planchette then moves across the board, pointing to letters and numbers to spell out a message.Origins and HistoryLate 19th Century:The modern talking board gained popularity in the United States during the Spiritualist movement, a belief that the dead could communicate with the living. Patent:William Fuld patented his version of the board in 1890, leading to the commercialization of the Ouija board, which became a popular parlor game. These are not For games! These are Real! 

September 11,2025#A wandering spirit can refer to the ghost of a deceased person believed to be restless and unable to find rest, often because of an improper burial or a violent death. Alternatively, it can describe a living person who is aimlessly traveling, searching for meaning or purpose, or who has a restless, free-spirited nature. Spirits of the deadRestless souls:In many traditions, a wandering spirit is the soul of someone who has died and is unable to move on to the afterlife. This can be due to factors like an improper burial, a violent death, or being trapped by earthly attachments. Cultural concepts:Buddhism: In some Buddhist contexts, wandering spirits are the souls of those who died violently and are not recognized by the underworld, hence needing rituals to guide them. Hinduism: Similar to Buddhism, this concept applies to souls needing a ritual pathway to the afterlife. Living, "wandering souls"Seeking direction:The term can also be used metaphorically for a living person who is spiritually lost, searching for a purpose or deeper meaning in their life. A restless nature:It can describe someone with a free-spirited, nomadic lifestyle who is always on the move and never stays in one place for long. In summary, the meaning of a "wandering spirit" depends on the context, whether it refers to a supernatural phenomenon of a soul unable to rest or a metaphor for a person's restless spirit and searching life. There Searching to make Amends to what happened to them or there family!

 September 11,2025#A wandering spirit can refer to the ghost of a deceased person believed to be restless and unable to find rest, often because of an improper burial or a violent death. Alternatively, it can describe a living person who is aimlessly traveling, searching for meaning or purpose, or who has a restless, free-spirited nature. Spirits of the deadRestless souls:In many traditions, a wandering spirit is the soul of someone who has died and is unable to move on to the afterlife. This can be due to factors like an improper burial, a violent death, or being trapped by earthly attachments. Cultural concepts:Buddhism: In some Buddhist contexts, wandering spirits are the souls of those who died violently and are not recognized by the underworld, hence needing rituals to guide them. Hinduism: Similar to Buddhism, this concept applies to souls needing a ritual pathway to the afterlife. Living, "wandering souls"Seeking direction:The term can also be used metaphorically for a living person who is spiritually lost, searching for a purpose or deeper meaning in their life. A restless nature:It can describe someone with a free-spirited, nomadic lifestyle who is always on the move and never stays in one place for long. In summary, the meaning of a "wandering spirit" depends on the context, whether it refers to a supernatural phenomenon of a soul unable to rest or a metaphor for a person's restless spirit and searching life.  There Searching to make Amends to what happened to them or there family! 

September 11,2025# Werewolfs #Shifting Forms:A key aspect of the werewolf legacy is the ability to shift between human and wolf forms, a gift supposedly provided by the Druids to the original Lycaon and his sons. a werewolf's legacy can refer to the genetic or supernatural traits passed down to their descendants. This includes specific bloodlines or abilities, such as the Evolved Werewolf in The Vampire Diaries universe, who have unique powers and control over their transformations. The Lycaon Legend:The concept of a werewolf legacy often stems from the myth of Lycaon, who was turned into a wolf by Zeus. The spread of this curse and the resulting population of werewolves are part of their "legacy". The Werewolfs don't go by a wheel of life but by a Trinity , they decided when they go to sleep and reawaken in time!

 September 11,2025# Werewolfs #Shifting Forms:A key aspect of the werewolf legacy is the ability to shift between human and wolf forms, a gift supposedly provided by the Druids to the original Lycaon and his sons. a werewolf's legacy can refer to the genetic or supernatural traits passed down to their descendants. This includes specific bloodlines or abilities, such as the Evolved Werewolf in The Vampire Diaries universe, who have unique powers and control over their transformations. The Lycaon Legend:The concept of a werewolf legacy often stems from the myth of Lycaon, who was turned into a wolf by Zeus. The spread of this curse and the resulting population of werewolves are part of their "legacy".  The Werewolfs don't go by a wheel of life but by a Trinity , they decided when they go to sleep and reawaken in time! 

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

September 10,2025# Vampires" and the "Wheel of Life" are not directly connected, though "vampires" are tied to the "Wheel of Fate" in the Legacy of Kain series, a concept distinct from the Buddhist Wheel of Life. In the Legacy of Kain universe, the Wheel of Fate governs the cycle of birth, death, and reincarnation, which vampires are exempt from, leading the Elder God to deem them Eternal the ones that are the Trueset to the Vampire 🦇 legacy. The Buddhist Wheel of Life, however, is a concept of samsara, where past actions (karma) keep beings trapped in the cycle of existence. Vampires and the Wheel of Fate (Legacy of Kain series)A Conceptual "Wheel":The Wheel of Fate is a central plot element in the Legacy of Kain series, representing the natural order of birth, death, and rebirth that all souls are subject to. It is there parting to Die but not really! Vampires are considered an immortal by the Elder God because, as immortal beings, their souls do not cycle through the Wheel. Vampires unique status as a Wraith seemingly exempts them from the Wheel of Fate, giving them control over there own destiny.

 September 10,2025# Vampires" and the "Wheel of Life" are not directly connected, though "vampires" are tied to the "Wheel of Fate" in the Legacy of Kain series, a concept distinct from the Buddhist Wheel of Life. In the Legacy of Kain universe, the Wheel of Fate governs the cycle of birth, death, and reincarnation, which vampires are exempt from, leading the Elder God to deem them  Eternal the ones that are the Trueset to the Vampire 🦇 legacy. The Buddhist Wheel of Life, however, is a concept of samsara, where past actions (karma) keep beings trapped in the cycle of existence. Vampires and the Wheel of Fate (Legacy of Kain series)A Conceptual "Wheel":The Wheel of Fate is a central plot element in the Legacy of Kain series, representing the natural order of birth, death, and rebirth that all souls are subject to. It is there parting to Die but not really! Vampires are considered an  immortal by the Elder God because, as immortal beings, their souls do not cycle through the Wheel. Vampires unique status as a Wraith seemingly exempts them from the Wheel of Fate, giving them control over there own destiny. 

September 10,2025# ( Daylight savings time) When is daylight saving time 2025? Time change fall 2025This year, daylight saving time began on Sunday, March 9 and will end on Sunday, Nov. 2. In the early hours of Nov. 2, time will fall back one hour from 2 a.m. to 1 a.m. This means residents in the 48 states that observe daylight saving time (DST) will get an extra hour of sleep.

 September 10,2025# ( Daylight savings time) When is daylight saving time 2025? Time change fall 2025This year, daylight saving time began on Sunday, March 9 and will end on Sunday, Nov. 2. In the early hours of Nov. 2, time will fall back one hour from 2 a.m. to 1 a.m. This means residents in the 48 states that observe daylight saving time (DST) will get an extra hour of sleep. 

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

September 9,2025#We trick-or-treat on Halloween as a tradition with roots in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain and later Christian practices like souling, where people would ask for food in exchange for prayers for the dead. The practice evolved into a way for communities to come together, allowing children to dress in costumes, ask for treats from neighbors, and enjoy a festive celebration that blends historical and cultural influences. Samhain: The ancient Celts believed that on Samhain, the boundary between the worlds of the living and the dead blurred, allowing spirits to return to Earth. They would light bonfires, wear costumes, and tell fortunes to commemorate the day and ward off evil spirits.Modern Halloween: By the 1950s, trick-or-treating for candy became a popular activity, transforming the holiday into a festive, community-focused celebration that brings people, especially children, together. Popularization in the U.S.: European immigrants in the 19th century helped popularize Halloween and its customs in the United States. What is an odd fact about Halloween?Believe it or not, the birthplace of Halloween is not a sugar factory: The holiday has been around for about 6000 years and it is believed to have originated around 4000 B.C. in Ireland.

 September 9,2025#We trick-or-treat on Halloween as a tradition with roots in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain and later Christian practices like souling, where people would ask for food in exchange for prayers for the dead. The practice evolved into a way for communities to come together, allowing children to dress in costumes, ask for treats from neighbors, and enjoy a festive celebration that blends historical and cultural influences.  Samhain: The ancient Celts believed that on Samhain, the boundary between the worlds of the living and the dead blurred, allowing spirits to return to Earth. They would light bonfires, wear costumes, and tell fortunes to commemorate the day and ward off evil spirits.Modern Halloween: By the 1950s, trick-or-treating for candy became a popular activity, transforming the holiday into a festive, community-focused celebration that brings people, especially children, together. Popularization in the U.S.: European immigrants in the 19th century helped popularize Halloween and its customs in the United States. What is an odd fact about Halloween?Believe it or not, the birthplace of Halloween is not a sugar factory: The holiday has been around for about 6000 years and it is believed to have originated around 4000 B.C. in Ireland.

September 9,2025# The "legend" of All Hallows' Eve (Halloween) stems from the ancient Celtic/ Pagen / Wicca / Witches/ and Vampires and more , festival of Samhain, which marked the end of the harvest and the beginning of winter, a time associated with death. Celts believed the veil between the living and the dead thinned on October 31st, allowing spirits to return to Earth. To ward off spirits and appease them, people lit bonfires, wore costumes, and left out food. The holiday evolved with the rise of Christianity, with the Church establishing All Saints' Day on November 1st, making October 31st "All Hallows' Eve" to honor saints and incorporate Samhain traditions. What is the myth of All Hallows Eve?It was at this time of year that people believed the boundary between the worlds of living and dead became blurred, and was when the souls of the dead were said to revisit their homes. According to many scholars, All Hallows' Eve is a Christian feast influenced by Celtic harvest festivals. What is the true story behind Halloween?Yet, the Halloween holiday has its roots in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (a Gaelic word pronounced “SAH-win”), a pagan religious celebration to welcome the harvest at the end of summer, when people would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off ghosts.Aban 4, 1400 AP. What does the Bible say about Hallows Eve?Other Christians abstain from Halloween altogether, citing verses such as Ephesians 5:11 ("Take no part in the unfruitful works of darkness, but instead expose them"). Those of the Catholic faith can fulfill their All Saints' Day obligation by attending All Hallows' Eve Mass.Tir 23, 1402 AP. Why do we put pumpkins outside your house on Halloween?In Ireland, people started to carve demonic faces out of turnips to frighten away Jack's wandering soul. When Irish immigrants moved to the U.S., they began carving jack-o'-lanterns from pumpkins, as these were native to the region.

 September 9,2025# The "legend" of All Hallows' Eve (Halloween) stems from the ancient Celtic/ Pagen / Wicca / Witches/ and Vampires and more , festival of Samhain, which marked the end of the harvest and the beginning of winter, a time associated with death. Celts believed the veil between the living and the dead thinned on October 31st, allowing spirits to return to Earth. To ward off spirits and appease them, people lit bonfires, wore costumes, and left out food. The holiday evolved with the rise of Christianity, with the Church establishing All Saints' Day on November 1st, making October 31st "All Hallows' Eve" to honor saints and incorporate Samhain traditions.  What is the myth of All Hallows Eve?It was at this time of year that people believed the boundary between the worlds of living and dead became blurred, and was when the souls of the dead were said to revisit their homes. According to many scholars, All Hallows' Eve is a Christian feast influenced by Celtic harvest festivals. What is the true story behind Halloween?Yet, the Halloween holiday has its roots in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (a Gaelic word pronounced “SAH-win”), a pagan religious celebration to welcome the harvest at the end of summer, when people would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off ghosts.Aban 4, 1400 AP. What does the Bible say about Hallows Eve?Other Christians abstain from Halloween altogether, citing verses such as Ephesians 5:11 ("Take no part in the unfruitful works of darkness, but instead expose them"). Those of the Catholic faith can fulfill their All Saints' Day obligation by attending All Hallows' Eve Mass.Tir 23, 1402 AP. Why do we put pumpkins outside your house on Halloween?In Ireland, people started to carve demonic faces out of turnips to frighten away Jack's wandering soul. When Irish immigrants moved to the U.S., they began carving jack-o'-lanterns from pumpkins, as these were native to the region.