5/6 years ago I went to a person who practices some kind of Black-Magic. Personally, I don't want to believe such things. But at that time I was in some problem(that's why I went to him). He don't take any money for his service. I used to go to that person for 5 or 6 months for some purpose and then stopped. I really still don't understand some of his unexplainable deeds. I and a friend of mine
are witnesses to that. So, now my point of view is in the words of Hamlet-"There are many things in heaven and earth". If somebody want to explore I will give him/her his adress. Unfortunately for Westerners--he lives in a country in South Asia.
2006-08-14
08:57:59
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Mahfuz R
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It's not some kind of tricks of hand that he did.
2006-08-14
09:00:56 ·
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Of course real magic exists, even the Bible and other Holy books admit this. However, at this time in our "existence" we are not able to understand the "concepts" behind it and "control it properly." Thus leading to contact with potentially demonic forces that disguise themselves. I too practiced the black arts at one time and never failed, which is WHY I stopped. The fact that I was a success was enough to make me pause and ask "why and how?" So, I burned all my books, manuals, candles and other items and never looked back. To this day I have no desire to "find out more," its just playing with fire and I don't need to go there.
2006-08-14 09:07:35
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answered by AdamKadmon 7
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I consider myself an explorer and usually find myself quoting this same exact words from Shakespeare.
I find it good to see someone else who is open to learning. Although I must say that black magik is a little out there for me, I do believein exploring that which cannot be seen and I applaud you for doing so!
2006-08-14 16:09:31
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answered by Noi 4
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I could go see a stage magician and see "unexplainable deeds" too. I can't explain them, but I know they aren't real magic.
2006-08-14 16:01:16
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answered by The Resurrectionist 6
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Six months? It is called ignoring a problem until it goes away. Good management technique sometimes.
2006-08-14 16:03:05
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answered by Anonymous
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You're asking for trouble if you go to him. Sure, he may have some supernatural powers, but only what God allows him to have.
Meanwhile, God says not to go to him or use his power (or induce him to use his "power". . which isn't really his anyway, just what God allows him to access through Satan (who also has his power only from God)).
You're making yourself an enemy of God if you do this (access this power)
God says, "the secret things belong to Me. If you need anything, come to Me"
2006-08-14 16:02:33
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answered by Wayne A 5
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There are many people that can do the stuff you explained. It doesn't mean it is good. Stuff like this could be as harmful as it is helpful, or even more so.
2006-08-14 16:03:39
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answered by Anonymous
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just be careful what you are opening yourself up to. every gateway opened does not always have something harmless come out, and you don't get to choose
2006-08-14 16:03:38
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answered by A. K. 2
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Keep exploring, it sounds fascinating too me..
2006-08-14 16:03:13
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answered by girlscanfishtoo 3
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only if that person comes in Canada :PP
2006-08-14 16:01:29
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answered by Sir Alex 6
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