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2007-08-16 07:54:01 · 8 answers · asked by STORMY K 3 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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I cast energy, not spells.

2007-08-16 08:04:23 · answer #1 · answered by Sal D 6 · 0 0

The word cast is multi-talented. It can be casting a work of sculpture into a permanent material; Casting a fishing lure with skill and accuracy; casting away with force; Auditioning and then casting actors to fit the scenario you are shaping. In saying you are casting a spell, you may do one or all of the above.

http://usminc.org/famous.htm l is not a valid source of information. It is a bigoted site of what Christians believe about Pagan and Occult, it is neither fully factual or fully correct on any of it's opinions and essays.

2007-08-16 15:17:28 · answer #2 · answered by Terry 7 · 0 0

sorry real magick isnt like that...you dont cast a spell on someone right there in front of you and you dont throw magick either. when you do perform a spell, you have to do it RIGHT otherwise there can be some serious repercussions. that means that 1) you never EVER do a spell on someone without their knowledge 2) always alway always do your spell within a protective circle and 3) remember the 3-fold rule! whatever you do will come back to you three times over! that means that if you do a spell to hurt someone, you will get hurt either 3 times or once really really badly.

2007-08-16 15:09:18 · answer #3 · answered by electragirl 2 · 0 0

sorry only levatate n cast spelss 2 help me n my family u have 2 ask someone that uses black/dark magic

2007-08-16 18:23:21 · answer #4 · answered by ~Your Greek God:God Of Advice~ 3 · 0 0

I cast my rod and reel and threw my back out...

2007-08-16 17:04:25 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you pull a rabit out of a hat and launch it at high velocity towards your target.

2007-08-16 22:45:42 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

OK, first look at the lives of these famous occultists, and then decide if it works:

Henry Cornielius Agrippa von Nettesheim: Despite all his occult knowledge, he died in poverty at age 41 in 1532.

Cagliostro did the most embarrassing things, like putting a teacup on his erect penis and telling women "This is the only Bishop you will bow to!" He died in the Bastille in 1795.

John Dee discovered Enochian Magick and tried unsuccessfully to get the spirits to bring him money. He spent the final years of his life stripped of his honors and income and was forced to live incommunicado. He died in extreme poverty at 81.

Paracelsus: Physician, occultist and astrologer. He died broke at the age of 48.

Edward Kelly: After failing to strike it rich with Enochian Magick, he was killed trying to escape prison. He had been imprisoned for his old hobby, counterfeiting.

Aleister Crowley had a nervous breakdown in spent 4 months in an insane asylum after trying to conjure a demon in a Paris hotel. In 1947 he died impoverished in a flophouse, forgotten by his family, a drug addict and alcoholic, despite starting out in life as a rich heir to Crowley Ale. He squandered it all on drugs and whores. "Success is your proof " - -Liber Al Vel Legis 3:46, Aleister Crowley

Gurdijef was a Russian con man who got involved in many money making scams. Once he dyed sparrows in peroxide and sold them as canaries! Even his biographers admit he had a "streak of charaltainism" about him. He created a system of bunk psychotherapy which is convoluted and even people who practice it can't clearly explain what is. In other words, it was the forerunner of Scientology.

Christian Rosenkrutz never actually existed. The whole Rosicrucian thing was started as a joke to make fun of occultists by a Lutheran minister named Valentin Andrea.

The Fox Sisters started the whole spiritist/seance’ movement in 1840. Years later they confessed the whole thing had been a hoax, but no one wanted to listen.

Samuel "Macgregor" Mathers: Eventually all the members of the Golden Dawn figured out Mathers lied about the secret chiefs, which led to him being kicked out, & the Golden Dawn being disbanded. He died in poverty from Pnumonia in 1918.

Jack Parsons blew himself up in his basement, making nitroglycerin, which he sold on the black market to supplement his income (apparently his money spells didn't work, either!).

Pamela Coleman Smith painted the illustrations for Authur Edward Waite's tarot deck. She died penniless and alone in a London flat.

Paschal Beverly Randolph inspired people like Aleister Crowley, the members of the O.:T.:O.:., and Henri Gamache. His books are still in print. He committed suicide at age 44, leaving his wife and son to live in poverty.

They couldn't make the occult work, neither can anyone else.

Here's a quote from Wiccan Tradition Head Silver Ravenwolf:

"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]

She also wrote a book about Prosperity spells. Does she sound like she can make it work? She can't even afford a hairdresser! My wife just spent $100 at the beauty parlor and we're far from rich.

Here's another quote from that same book:

"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".

If you want to really have a good life, ditch the occult.

2007-08-16 15:11:15 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

that depends on what you want to happen

2007-08-16 15:03:06 · answer #8 · answered by shadowalker 2 · 0 0

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