What you really need dear is the spell checker, not a spell.
2007-03-25 13:41:53
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answered by Heaven's Messenger 6
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I am glad you believe in witches (I think therefor I am) but obviously you know nothing about them. If you did you would know that no responsible witch would give you a spell...PERIOD! Most of us study and learn long before even trying a spell. If a witch were to "give" you a spell and how to use it they know full well that whatever you do will probably backfire and not only come back on you 3 times but would also come back on them 3 times.
So, if you are truly interested in leaning about witchcraft and how to do spells properly invest in a couple of books. Preferably Bucklands Complete Book of Witchcraft and Scott Cunningham's "Wicca, a Guide for the Solitary Practitioner"
Believing in witches does not make you a witch any more than believing in Christianity makes you a Christian. And if you want to sucessfully cast spells you need to be a witch.
BB
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2007-03-26 13:10:21
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answered by Enchanted Gypsy 6
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You need a spell and directions on how to cast them? Let me tell you something about spells: If you are a normal human being you have already cast hundreds or thousands of spells! God knows! I have too!
I remember one day in particular I said to a student (You see, I am a teacher so I know that I cast spells every day!) “You are too stupid to . . . !” And from that day on the poor child honestly believed that he was too stupid to do whatever it was that I told him he was too stupid to do!
Can you imagine having such power! For the rest of that child’s life he will always believe that he does not have the intelligence or ability to do something. And all because I said so that one day long ago.
I heard a story once about a mother who cast a “terrible voice” spell on her lovely, vocally talented, daughter. When the child was about eight the mother had a really bad day at work and when she got home she had an awful headache. Her daughter was, as usual, singing as she went about her afternoon activities. Her stressed out mother cried out in a shrill voice “Will you STOP that awful singing!”
From that day to this that child remains convinced that she has a terrible singing voice. Sigh! If she only knew the truth! But, her mother cast that spell on her and so now, no matter what she actually hears she believes that what she is hearing sounds awful. But, if you could hear her sing you would say that she has the voice of an angel.
So, now, I am a little more careful about the spells I cast. I do not always succeed but I do try to cast only good spells.
I hope this reflection helps!
2007-03-25 21:00:35
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answered by doesmagic 4
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The more desperately you want them, the less likely they are to be what you need. Spells are about learning to work in harmony with the world. The more control you want, the more controlled you will be by your darker, selfish desires.
Your concern about paying money also reflects a parsimonious attitude toward spells and people in general. You want a specific effect, but at no cost to you. Remember, money is only one aspect of "paying" for a spell.
Perhaps I've misread your question. I wish you well. But be careful what you wish for...
2007-03-25 20:52:04
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answered by skepsis 7
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The short answer is, you need to find out what Witchcraft is first; then, you can learn about spells and how to cast them.
You can find out these things on the the internet. One such link is below. You can also Google it.
Good luck.
2007-03-27 18:23:50
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answered by jeabwjw 3
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Go buy some books. As a general rule, it's not good to give spells over the web.
2007-03-25 21:20:59
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answered by St. Toad 5
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What do you need it for, hmmn? Love?
Doing spells that force another's will to be something they don't wish it to be is not only immoral, but has consequences.
What you need is to learn to spell correctly, learn correct punctuation, and to mature a bit before asking for a spell with a preceeding phrase of "i believe in witch's".
- 16 yo Pagan
2007-03-25 20:43:09
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answered by Lady Myrkr 6
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From what i believe from having a pagan mother and
a wiccan(sp?) sister and friends You can't just ask for a spell and it happends, you have to will the spell and put your personal energy into it. someone elses spell won't work for you, neither will a bought spell.
2007-03-25 20:43:20
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answered by Banana tree 4
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Like gravity, evolution, and Diet Coke, witches aren't something you "believe" in. We exist; you may choose to accept or ignore that fact.
2007-03-25 20:56:50
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answered by Huddy 6
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look it up on the internet or in a book, or ask somebody who does spells, cause i am wiccan but i just now learning, sry
2007-03-25 20:43:06
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answered by crimson_passion2007 1
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