All spells given away without proper training are tainted. Also, every spell demands it's price...........There is still no free lunches in this universe.
2007-03-22 14:28:53
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answered by Terry 7
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I do have a few issues with the site. First of all, they are using copyrighted material, such as the Gerina Dunwich Wish-Magic spell. No where does it say that it is used with permission of the author. Bad, bad, yes. And probably the main reason I would not recommend it right off the top.
I only checked a few of the spells, for content, and found that one by a well known author. I do not have the time to go through them all. So, having said that, I take it the site author is not very responsible.
However, it also does say that there is nothing here that couldn't be found in any book on witchcraft that is out there. I would hazard a guess and say that many of the spells there are probably found in most any books on the market and many websites.
Now, is this bad? Copyright violations are. Some of the spells are poorly written, as in the first one to Diana, that is just bad poetry and a mark against the site author for posting such material.
They seem to be suggesting that you can work magic by just saying a spell. In essence, if you believe and put your intent and will into it, you might achieve some measure of success. But it is called a practice for a reason. You practice magic. And one spell will not a good practice make. Just like learning to play one song on the piano does not make you a concert pianist.
So, you could probably say the site is misleading, that it suggests that without proper practice and without understanding what magic is all about, you could gain something from this, but chances are it would be a wash.
Bad, yes, in a manner of speaking, because it is misleading. Fake, no.... these are spell workings of a kind, some of them bad examples, others seemed OK. But it is all taken out of the actual practice. And this is not how we would like this kind of material to be presented to the general public. There is much more to working a spell than oils, incense and candles. But this site is not going to give you the background you should have.
2007-03-22 22:05:27
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answered by Boudica 4
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any site that charges you for spells if probably a sham.
any site that just gives them to anybody that wants to see them, is not very responsible.
but in the end it is you and your dedication and ability that will decide if it works or not.
i would say that the site is either bad or fake.
if you want to know how to do spell work find a coven to join. and learn from there. spells that you write yourself are more pure, and more likely to work.
2007-03-22 21:40:36
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answered by Anonymous
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witch craft is something very real and please know what you are doing before you take the task on preforming any spells like any religion it has deep meaning and can result in many unpleasant circumstances if done wrong be careful what you wish for or do it may do much more harm than good
2007-03-23 01:07:30
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answered by rubyred 1
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I am asuming you know about the creed and rule of 3 and have a basic knowlege of some common tools used and herbs, stones, ect. IF you do then proceed to use that site ( i look for things there on a regular basis if not in one of my books). if you want some other sites try looking around here
http://www.pagan100.com/topsite/index.html
2007-03-22 23:15:04
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answered by ? 6
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I liked the site.
2007-03-22 22:04:38
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answered by Tedi 5
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Let me know if it works! :)
2007-03-22 21:59:11
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answered by L3monDr0p 4
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