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Has anyone actualy EXPERIENCED first-hand with "black magic".. like asked for something to be done and it was actually done on your behalf? Are sites like these just bogus?

I'm not asking whether you believe it or not, I want to know if you've experienced with it, either yourself or with a spell caster doing a service on your behalf.

http://www.moonspells.org

I'm just curious..thanks :)

2006-09-28 05:47:25 · 13 answers · asked by ♥iamsleepy♥ 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

13 answers

I do not believe magic to be black or white.
As a Witch I am responsible for my actions and I conduct my Craft accordingly. Need dictates form.
These sites that are asking for money to cast a spell for you are bogus! They do nothing to promote tolerance towards serious practitioners. It is my opinion that money taints. I wouldn't pay a Christian to pray for me and I feel taking money for spell work is the equivalent.

Dr.Zoom Zoom, your diatribe is starting to smell bad. I believe that is because it is old. Most people take the garbage out when it begins to stink.

Blessings )O(

2006-09-28 12:00:09 · answer #1 · answered by Epona Willow 7 · 1 1

Sure I've experienced it. Me and some friends were facinated by that stuff, and we tried to summon a demon several times. We also tried to get a ouija board happening twice, and tried to put a spell on a guy once. None of it ever worked of course, but it was fun. So yes I experienced it, and in my experience it doesn't work. We should have tried to summon something useful, like a Ferrari or an ATM. I don't know what we would have done with a demon if it had worked.

2016-03-18 02:20:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What these people will do is take your money, even if they do have a spooky website. They will tell you they've cast a spell, and that will be that. Nothing will happen, except you'll lose some money. If they had powers, they'd cast a spell and win the lottery.

See if any of these famous occultists could "make things happen":

http://usminc.org/famous.html

If they could, why did they all die in poverty and alone? And guess what? The Wiccans (like the ones harrassing me below) buy and read books by these same losers. The blind leading the blind.

If there is any truth to the old saying "Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach.", that truth is found in the occult, and Wicca in particular. Silver Ravenwolf has written close to a dozen books on the subject of "The Craft", and claims she has been studying it since about 1969, which is almost as long as I’ve been alive. She has written a book on how to cast money spells, and includes a chapter on how to do so in her Teen Witch book. But the thing is, she doesn't particularly sound all that prosperous herself. Ravenwolf writes,

" For years I couldn't afford to go to a hair stylist (still can't, it's shop and chop for me). I got pretty good at stying my own hair from looking at magazine pictures" [SOURCE: Teen Witch, Llewellyn Publications, 2003 edition, page 145]

OK, she so rich she can't go to the hairdresser. Hey, get me a copy of that Prosperity Spell book!

Silver Ravenwolf seems to have inadvertently discovered that Wicca makes things worse, but won't ever admit it as such.
In Teen Witch she says

"A lot of people tell me how bad their lives have gotten after casting a spell and tell me they won't do Witchcraft anymore. I tell them their lives would have been much worse for not having cast the spell".

Gee Silver, you would think a lot of people would be saying things like "Hey, Silver Ravenwolf, my life has improved tremendously with Wicca!" if Wicca is as great as they claim. Instead it makes lives much worse, and even Silver Ravenwolf admits she hears this a lot!!! When I was into the occult, life was a lot harder. I am a lot happier and more fortunate since I have been out of it.

Perhaps the words of this Satanic High Priest sum it up best:
"I've been forced to give up coffee - the acid was responsible for a minor ulcer and I can no longer take any chances with my health. This was my solitary vice - now it is gone. I do not drink, do not smoke, do not use recreational drugs and have nothing remotely resembling a sex life!"
--"Lord" Egan of "The First Church of Satan"

For Egan and most people in the occult, it's an escape. For the link you posted, it's a way to make money too. It's very rare anyone can cast spells, and ususally it's something very rural like removing warts from a cow or something that nobody really needs anymore. Don't waste your time.

2006-09-28 06:03:15 · answer #3 · answered by The Notorious Doctor Zoom Zoom 6 · 1 2

Er well...I've been a practicing chaos mage for seven-eight years now. I wouldn't define magic by "black" or "white", but I have the feeling that if I were to describe some of the things I've done on here, my intentions, however good, would be dismissed over my methods.

But yes, I practice magic on a daily basis. And it works for me, and that's good enough for me.

2006-09-28 05:53:24 · answer #4 · answered by angk 6 · 0 1

I'm a Witch, and not all spells are black magick. The good or bad of any spell is in the heart of the caster.

Never buy a spell from online sites, they rarely work, and they are fleecing you for money. Spells should be given out freely to those who are in real need of them.

Dr Zoom Zoom - Do you have these answers saved to your harddrive? I've seen this answer at least 5 times. Come up with a new opinion!

BB
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2006-09-28 06:32:19 · answer #5 · answered by Seph7 4 · 1 3

My Grandma has an old Ouija board from Salem, MA that my friends and I dabble with from time to time. We've contacted spirits before, and it's very eerie when the board moves by itself, spelling out concise sentences. So yes, I've expererienced black magick plenty of times. What I'd watch out for though, is Wicca. It's a trend religion out to get your money.

2006-09-28 05:56:23 · answer #6 · answered by DC_Taco 2 · 0 2

Interesting stuff this black magic. My daughter had some conflict with a fellow worker. She was about to take a trip by jet across the country and the co-worker told her the day she left that she had put a hex on my daughter the night before and that her plane was going to crash.

When my daughter came back from the trip she went to the co worker and said, "Are you surprised to see me? I prayed as I always do before a trip that God would protect me. Plane didn't crash. It was one of the smoothest flights I can remember. I must have a pretty powerful God wouldn't you say? Maybe you just need to put a bigger hex on me next time. Maybe my God won't be big enough to cancel it out. I'll let you know the next time I take a trip."

2006-09-28 05:55:32 · answer #7 · answered by yagman 7 · 0 3

Yes. I spent five years as a Wiccan and I did, partically from one person who hated me for merely being friends with her girlfriend before they met. Also, when I was around people who did vengeful spells or had objects used for vengeful spells, I'd feel sick. Apperently, one girl in the group believed we had met and fought in several past lives and (despite the fact I wanted to honestly be friends) used a black magic spell to cripple any magical abilities I'd ever have.

I"m glad I got out of that group. I became a Catholic and haven't had any sickness episodes since then.

2006-09-28 05:49:15 · answer #8 · answered by sister steph 6 · 1 3

interesting but this isn't the only web site for these types of businesses. have cynical attitudes these spells work except for the one performing same. after all most do these rituals and ceremonies to make money with no guarantee for success. bye - bye money.

2006-09-28 05:52:10 · answer #9 · answered by Marvin R 7 · 0 0

I have an 8th level mage in Dungeons & Dragons. He's able to cast Fireball twice a day!

2006-09-28 05:55:48 · answer #10 · answered by That Marvelous Ape 3 · 2 1

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