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ziggy33
post Mar 26 2010, 04:17 AM
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Good day to everyone,

I've a true spell casted experience I'd like to share with everyone and get your views please.

Firstly, I'd like to apologise if i would offend anyone here with this story.
I myself do not practise magick but i have nothing but the deepest respect for it.

So here goes...the story
My bestfriend, X recently had a spell casted to improve her relationship with her boyfriend who is normally an aloof person.
On the day the spell was casted like perhaps another hour or two after, he somehow turned more affectionate than ever.
Physically and verbally.

She was of course happy, but she turned selfish and wanted to try something else.
(now this part, i think would not longer count as magick but voodoo?)

She had kept some of her menstruation blood and soaked abit of it into his beer. (on the same day)

I think he took a sip or two but somehow after that his behaviour changed back to the way it was and maybe got worse.

Thus her questions would be
1) Did it stopped working because she didnt have faith in the spell
2) Does it have anything at all to do with the usage of her blood?


I come in peace people, just really want to help her out here.
so please no flaming or scoldings

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thank you and have a nice day.

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post Mar 26 2010, 06:38 AM
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[quote name='ziggy33' date='Mar 26 2010, 06:17 AM' post='46574']

My bestfriend, X recently had a spell casted to improve her relationship with her boyfriend who is normally an aloof person.
On the day the spell was casted like perhaps another hour or two after, he somehow turned more affectionate than ever.
Physically and verbally.


You say that she had a spell casted--by someone else on her behalf? If so, that person apparently knew what s/he was doing.


She was of course happy, but she turned selfish and wanted to try something else.
(now this part, i think would not longer count as magick but voodoo?)

She had kept some of her menstruation blood and soaked abit of it into his beer. (on the same day)
I think he took a sip or two but somehow after that his behaviour changed back to the way it was and maybe got worse.


Magic is magick and this is not voodoo. Voudoun is a form of shamanism. Love and lust folk magic ("witchcraft") from Old World Europe and even classical times includes these sorts of practices (putting intimate body fluids in the target's food or drink. That the spell immediately began to work and then seemed to stop working after the addition of this folk practice seems to suggest 1.) the spell only seemed to work through the power of suggestion and projection on the part of your friend 2) the spell only had a temporary influence of its own accord. I do not think this is uncommon. Very few people are that advanced with single-pointed force to completely manipulate circumstance. Besides, you really can't change a person that way unless you really know how to magically, spiritually, and energeticaly enslave them and unless they are complicit on some level. 3) Magick often works (changes circumstance) by changing oneself in one way or another, not a target--although the process and result seem outgoing, it is probably the magician and the magician's behavior that changes on a deep level and this sets off muliversal changes in the magicians interactions and environment.

If the magic does not change the bf, it will cause change in the friend somehow and she can choose to resist it or wake up and have a paradigmatic shift and thereby achieve a different kind of empowerment. For example, she might have an insight about the true nature of her relationship with this person and break up with him instead of trying to change him.


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