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result in his murder? If so, is it wrong to use the return to sender spell on him when you know you could be responsible for his death?

I was reading a question posted a little while ago about what Wiccans would do if a criminal was loose in their neighborhood and it made me wonder. I am not of a specific belief, I would just like your thoughts.

2006-11-04 14:34:24 · 11 answers · asked by rebekkah hot as the sun 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

This is a question for Wiccans, not non-Wiccans.

2006-11-04 14:44:01 · update #1

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The 3 fold law applies in all aspects of a spell! If you do use that kind of spell, it will return to you 3 times. Do no harm onto another person- or you will get it back in return.

2006-11-04 17:45:55 · answer #1 · answered by mandersmetalmayheim 1 · 0 0

Any spell intended to cause harm or interfere with free will is wrong, and subject to getting it back threefold, including return to sender. Use a protection spell instead. Take up meditation to deepen your faith and improve the power of your magic.

If a criminal were loose in my neighborhood I would keep the doors locked, stay away from the windows, do special spells of protection, meditate, and if it was a really dangerous situation, set my entire household to meditating in order to create a protective field around us.

2006-11-04 14:40:39 · answer #2 · answered by Singinganddancing 6 · 0 0

every person can forged spells, as long as they have taken the time to examine a thank you to forged them correct. there's a lot greater to it than basically lights a candle and reciting an incantation. You state which you have doubts. in case you have studied and understand the stairs mandatory to prevail in casting correct, yet nevertheless have doubts, this is particularly a lot a distinctive which you will get no effects. in case you forged a spell, and characteristic doubts it relatively is going to artwork, it won't artwork. you need to have little doubt that your spell will artwork, or you will finally end up upset (this is in all probability why many that attempt spell crafting see no effects). wait and spot, have faith, have faith, and regardless of you do ought to have some style of effect.

2016-10-15 09:38:17 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Spell work is difficult to do. For someone to be able to a spell to cause that much harm to another they would have to be in touch with the gods/goddesses and I don't know of anyone with that much power. Well maybe Uncle Al(Alister Crowley).

Now I can do spells to keep people away, but I never did a spell to harm. My mother, who is gone, could do harm spells, but I believe they all came back at her in the mode of her death. All depts must be paid.

2006-11-04 14:44:24 · answer #4 · answered by Tedi 5 · 0 1

Remember the threefold rule?

He already has what is coming to him, and if you killed him in any way, so would you.

Also, very, very few spells work on a physical level. Astral manipulations have astral results.

2006-11-04 14:36:30 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

If he murders someone and activates the spell then he is responsible for his own death I think.

2006-11-04 14:38:35 · answer #6 · answered by dragonrider707 6 · 0 0

You don't send out spells like that. Anything you send out can return threefold to you

2006-11-04 14:38:36 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes it can, and such a spell is probably the best one to use, because you personally wouldn't be doing anything specific to anybody specific--just letting karma do it's job

2006-11-04 14:37:29 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

"Do as ye will and Harm None" This is what I have been told by Wiccans.

2006-11-04 15:01:33 · answer #9 · answered by hazydaze 5 · 0 0

I do not believe any spell really does anything, so I recommend you just babble away all the spells you want and not feel guilty in the least.

2006-11-04 14:38:24 · answer #10 · answered by asimplegmr 2 · 0 3

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