I think whatever you believe in will happen...if you have a spell can I get it too...
2006-07-18 02:49:51
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answered by ERICKSMAMA 5
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Yes. They do work, but with a qualifier. The thing about spells though is that they only work on someone if their will is weaker than yours. Do you really want some weak-willed stalker? I don't think so.
Also, love spells can't really make someone love you. Love is about respect, admiration and the desire for the welfare of another. Love spells can make someone desire to possess you. Glamour spells can make you appear more attractive. But no spell can cause someone to truly love you. That is up to you and you alone. A spell can bring someone to you, but it's up to you to keep him. They can be a great catalyst though.
At any rate, yes, I've done several of varying sorts. I always get success. I am a very skilled witch, though it took me years before I stopped making crazed stalkers as beginners tend to do. I have one relationship of which I am rather proud still going. Two people I like very much. I found out the girl had a crush on the boy, and I arranged for him to develop a crush on her. Half my work was done. I knew they'd get along and they did, but the crush only took them so far. As for me, well, back when I was single I arranged for the occasional evening entertainment. It's a good thing I'm not a man or I'd be accused of something impolite.
2006-07-18 02:56:32
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answered by kaplah 5
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i know some people who did it, and yes it does work, if God wills it, but not all the time
The spell is a magical act intended to cause an effect on reality using supernatural means of liturgical or ritual nature. Spells are a substantial component of many Pagan religions and can also be found in some monotheistic religions. Others, like Islam and Christianity, explicitly forbid this practice. Medieval collections of spells were called grimoires.
Spells were probably developed during the Neolithic magical belief period and have been practiced since then both in accepted and clandestine environments. They were common in Pagan societies as part of massive official holidays promoted by authorities: this activity is well documented in a number of historical sources and has even survived in vodunist or shamanic religion areas. On the opposite, practitioners were harshly prosecuted in other places and ages, specially in areas whose state religion was Christianity. Nowadays practitioners are protected under the freedom of belief, a fundamental right regarded by most democratic countries.
Typically, a spell is a symbolic representation of the purported effect performed under the invocation of a deity. It can even be an unwilling instantaneous action with no specific shape. But in more developed Pagan beliefs, spells have the following general structure:
Preparation, when all needed products are disposed in the appropriate location and the involved individuals perform preliminary activities like fasting, praying, etc.
Overture to start the ritual or liturgical performance, create an appropriate, solemn "magical environment" and reinforce the communion effect among participants.
Invocation, when the cooperation of supernatural forces is requested to take the spell to reality.
Execution, where all ritualized magical acts belonging to the spell are precisely performed.
Closure, to solemnize the end of the act and dissolve the "magical environment" created during the overture.
It is noticeable the similarity between this structure and the liturgy of more modern monotheistic religions, from which these practices are derived. A neat example of such a parallelism is the Catholic Mass.
When the goal of the spell and the means used to achieved it are regarded as immoral, illegal or pernicious by a certain society, it is defined as black. If a society accepts both the goal and the means as innocuous, it is defined as white. While these terms are used by practitioners to convey to non-practitioners the difference between positive and negative magics, the terms 'black' and 'white' are not generally used amongst practitioners themselves, probably to avoid any racial connotations the terms could hold. Nowadays, a number of Neopagan religions like Wicca have recovered the usage of spells and vindicate it. Many people perform them privately for themselves, for others or for a price, usually following the instructions of occultist books or other sources, commonly seeking health, wealth and love although sometimes also for revenge or hate. It must be noted, however, that several branches of Neopaganism, such as Wicca, expressly forbid the use of magic if it harms others. Additionally, within the bounds of Wiccan ethics, if a spell is to be used on another human being, his or her consent must generally be obtained.
2006-07-18 02:50:05
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answered by Freezones 1
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If the will and intent is true, then yes, but you should never attempt one or have someone do one for you. It can backfire! The person could become way obsessed. And, think about it, how would you ever know if they really loved you or if was just a spell?
2006-07-18 07:25:03
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answered by Angel F 2
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Love spells really work. I study Wicca and have performed many spells. They have all worked love spells and others. The outcome always depends on the spell.
2006-07-19 09:58:43
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answered by Anonymous
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if you are asking, then why are you not allowing non-believers to answer...isn't that a little prejudiced? I mean, what if I tried one, it didn't work and now I don't believe. How can you exclude my answers, they are just as valid as someone who tried one and had it work? I think you need to rethink your requirements for the people answering this question and consider all answers.
2006-07-18 02:51:39
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answered by violamom74 5
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try getting a sunflower seed.
dirt from the inside of his footprints on the ground.
Plant the seed in that dirt
the way you nurture the sunflower is the nurting love he'll show you
It wont last forever, but it worked for me.
2006-07-18 02:54:37
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answered by ♣ 4
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Here's a question to ask yourself.... do you want someone to love you because you forced them to or because they chose to? Will you ever really be happy knowing in the back of your mind that you might have forced them into it?
2006-07-18 02:49:43
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answered by Matt 3
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This Site Might Help You.
RE:
Do love spells really work?
Have you ever done one? and what happed when you cast it?
NO NON BELIEVERS DONT ANSWER THE QUESTION PLEASE!
2015-08-23 05:50:32
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answered by Karoline 1
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I agree with Matt. Give him the Best Answer.
2006-07-18 02:50:56
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answered by courage 6
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