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Halloween

Sundara

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Exploitation kind of seems like a small concern that maybe not everyone would experience. I’ve got legal cases going on that’ve reached an extent that’ve blown away the people involved. Outside of that I don’t mind answering questions and I enjoy talking to people online, even strangers. I think I had needed an explanation for a few remarks made to me.

Aside from having some very interesting ancestral history, I enjoy the spiritual value the ministry has to offer and I enjoy contributing positively to any place I’m in. For Halloween, since the Salem Witch trials and witchcraft are associated with Halloween - here’s what I know about two of the “witches” that were killed which has been passed onto my children and I.

They were intelligent women who were honest, graceful and classy. They didn’t participate in destructive rumor spreading and did have an edge “against,” religion at the time. They still identified as Christian but allegedly were not Christian enough. Religion did play a role in their passing and their passing was murder. From modern day experience and news headlines, speaking up can in fact get you killed, threatened, or otherwise,

Some people that are religious are well intended, like my father who did pass on the Winter Solstice. Since Halloween is to remember the dead in ways, I like to mention my father and speak about him as if he is alive especially to men.

I do like the Harry Potter series and if I were to identify with a house it’d be Slytherin. I always liked Draco Malfoys attitude, “My father will hear about this,” to whoever and wherever no matter what enemy he faces seems Satanic enough to me. If I can still scare men off with witchcraft (my brother used to absolutely lose his mind over concerns that I sent ghosts/demons to his room)

Then I’m still a fan of witchcraft. I became affiliated with a particular brand that I had also been a fan of due to the girls and their show on TV in the past 2 years. Those girls to me were legendary and so admirable. I lost my mind when one of them contacted me after posting about my association. I did it for a creative purpose but I find it to be really valuable work, in my opinion it’s the “biggest” thing I’ve been accepted for but it’s also a lesser interest of mine. It’s possible I was contacted by this person for another reason which would be the work I’ve done so far.

I’ve had to make money, work, and provide as a parent and a good deal of time, a single parent. Financial exploitation is a serious thing and especially when I’m responsible for making that money. That also relates to intellectual property and other rights. Those rights may not exist in other countries or parts of the world.

I don’t mean to flex but, I am proud of myself. I do have more freedom than 99% of the population as far as women go.

I also tend to have issues in relationships where I call it “controlling behavior,” but there’s definitely a good set of men out there who are kind, stable, respectful and usually might identify as religious especially for work. I’ve just been really cautious in that area, and in my experience and many others here I think religion has had the same impression where abusive individuals gravitate towards religion for the purpose of justifying their actions and behavior.

My dad wasn’t like this, he did go to church, and he was the one who supported Catholicism and Anti-Nazism (not anti “regime,” and I said our family had immigrated from germany prior to the war) but the title itself was also a danger specifically to us and probably for the same reason that the title “Satanist,” could be a danger.

I feel blessed to be of that heritage directly and I don’t feel any shame about what happened historically knowing how much more there is to the culture than just “Nazis,” which a lot of people take on more as a fandom title. It’s a culture filled with integrity, value, respect and dignity originally and work was honored. A standard german diet is said to be the closest to a Mesopotamian/Sumerian diet and hasn’t exactly changed much.

Another fun fact is that “Illuminti,” was originally a title given to a group of Bavarian Germans where they were also called “anti-semitic,”

Sundara
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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