Spells no more interfere with free will than perfume or low cut tops do. A Contact spell, for example, sends out feelers across the chaotic systems. Alot like a computer match up. If the potential person/s you are interested in meeting is also interested, as some of your energy is going along with it, you both work together to pull the chaos strings so that you will both meet up in an appropriate location and time for you to pursue an acquaintance. Rather like your 'ppl' and their 'ppl' calling a meeting. It is a two way street.
Curses, also, are much the same. It is a two way street between the curser and cursee. The curser has decided that you really need a kick in the *** for something, and sends out feelers. Your energy comes in contact with them, and if your own guilt, that is, your own inner Goddess of Vengeance, decides that you must be punished, she and you use that energy as well as your own to create the curse effect. Rather like a karmic string tied around your finger to remind you of this guilt, which you might not have remembered otherwise, or not gotten to it as quickly. Which is why someone must go to the trouble of cursing you in the first place, and why a curse has no effect on a pure heart. No self-need for punishment, no curse.
The only thing you have to worry about in casting a spell is your own heart. Be sure that's what you want to do. Contact spells never backlash, of course. If they don't want to meet with you, they won't. But what about a request for justice? Did you cast it incorrectly? Do you believe they actually weren't responsible for your pain, but you wanted to revenge yourself anyway? Those things will backlash, and you will punish yourself the way more powerfully than the spell itself. Nobody makes us feel guiltier, or desire to perform more penance, than ourselves.
2007-02-14 13:42:30
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answered by treycapnerhurst 3
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first of all let me quess, you are a want to be witch right ? or seen far too much charmed. because if you are a witch, damn sure should know the answer to your own guestion. ok spells, prayers and magic does work. so do guns. and thinking like this is going to end up shooting you in the foot. Never do magic or spells unless you happen to be smarter than what you are working with.
2007-02-14 13:39:25
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answered by Jimmy C 2
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Just remember this: Three times three comes back to thee. Whatever spell you put out there will come back on you times three. So forcing someone to do something against their will will only cause you trouble. And then you would always know they didn't REALLY love you anyway.
2007-02-14 14:06:49
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answered by cleverpuss1970 3
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No. It is wrong to interfere with other people's free will.
Whatever you do comes back to you and you may find yourself someone else's puppet sometimes. To lose your freedom is one of the worst things in the world, just ask anyone who has been in jail.
Instead of interfering with someone else's life, you can do a spell on yourself to make yourself more of what you want to be. That's legit, and a lot easier than you think.
2007-02-14 13:18:12
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answered by Joni DaNerd 6
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Perhaps it might be better to put a spell on yourself.
2007-02-14 13:18:12
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answered by Bog-man 4
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I strongly urge you to reconsider, the karmic backlash from spells like this is difficult to control.
2007-02-14 13:17:41
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answered by corvuequis 4
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No because if you were to force someone to be with you that would be pathetic and that person would not even love you. It would be like a completely different person just the same body. and if you want that person for their looks then you are just shallow.
2007-02-14 13:17:46
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answered by Anonymous
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If you cannot get a person by being yourself, then nothing is going to work.
2007-02-14 13:18:19
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answered by Living In Korea 7
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It only works on the unbeliever.
2007-02-14 13:16:04
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answered by Anonymous
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