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hello eeryone quick question dont answer plz if u have something bad or stupid to say i would like to know other peoples real magickal experiences that proves that magick is real

2007-09-19 19:39:45 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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Today's magic (or magick for Thelemites) is tomorrow's science. Magic certainly is real and does work, when done properly. Keep a journal and see for yourself; it's the only way you'll know for sure. And it's not limited to Wicca, although that's one way to go. Just remember that whatever you put out there, generally comes back to you - for good or bad. For example, if you use magic to coerce someone's will, someone will attempt to manipulate you (and rather quickly).

Magic is not as mysterious as some make it out. Imagining is a form of magic. Certain texts can, of course, give you some nifty tricks, such as through the use of symbols to accelerate the process of change. I don't pretend to be, however, some master magician.

A final point (there's no way your question can effectively be answered in this space): it all starts in your head. Become disciplined in your thinking. When you change that, your outer reality changes. Therein lies the secret.

2007-09-20 20:45:56 · answer #1 · answered by Goldmind 4 · 0 0

There's a reason so many of us have bumper-stickers or signs that say "Magick happens."

Most of my proof is "fluffy" stuff, that others can laugh off as coincidence. I once charged a ring so I could "run into" a particular man...our cars nearly collided in the parking lot of a nearby mall the next day...a good reason to be careful what you ask for.

My most compelling example to prove magick is real involves a group of wiccans. The community split into two groups and did a "witch war" with the one side actually doing negative spells towards members of the other side. For the most part, I don't get involved - my protection levels are very high, both personally, familial and around my home and vehicle. One particular night the naughty wiccans made the mistake of psychically attacking my 6 year old child...when I sensed the attack I went into 'Mama Bear mode,' deflecting their attack, but magnified by ten and with a request that the attacker[s] be taught a lesson -- attacking innocent children is unacceptable! A few years later, I met one of the people who left the group shortly after the time of the witch war, who informed me that the two people who had decided everyone should attack my child had been in a very serious accident and almost died on the way home from the group meeting where they had done the attack.

2007-09-24 02:13:11 · answer #2 · answered by ren_faire_rose 5 · 0 0

Depends on your definition of magic.

One example...
Lets say that in the past, some wiccans discovered that certain plants could be made into a paste that would give your skin and hair a luster. And that saying a chant 3 times about how desirable you are would boost the effect. The wiccans (ancient witches) would package it together as a love spell. And it would often work. Looking better, feeling better, being confident about your self image would often give that person the boost they didnt have in the love department. Them feeling that they have an edge was enough to give them one.

Now the problem with that magic is that science has now taken those same plants and processed them into a product for the marketplace. And have changed the chant into a self-help method called "self actualization", or even in a stronger wording they might call it "self hypnosis".

This is one of thousands of examples. Did the magic stop working? Does it count against magic that science took it away and declared it science? The mixture MIGHT work better in the processed form but the science of the chant or spell rarely do. Its hard to convince someone of the scientific explanation such as "just believe in yourself" and have it work with as much strength as the easy believing that it comes from outside based on some unarguable rules (generally true of arguments against both magic and religion).

If you mean making things out of nothing or something extreme like that? Well then you get outside of folklore magic. You need to talk to the Quantum Theorists about that. Their latest discussions on branes (membranes) and breaking the rules of "no energy can be destroyed" makes the old "doesnt work" theories very interesting.

If its "my god" and it works then its prayer.
If its "their god" and it seems to work then its magic.
If its "something inside you all along" and it works then its science.

Prayer: say 3 hail mary's and you will be absolved and feel better about yourself. Your life will improve.
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Magic: say "life is natural circle and everything moves on" 3 times and you will feel better about your life. Your mood will improve."
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Science: Wake up each morning and say 3 times "I am a powerful person in charge of my life" and you find yourself tackling things better.

The one that works best will be the one that you can put the most faith in.

2007-09-23 16:06:14 · answer #3 · answered by Gandalf Parker 7 · 0 0

When I began studying, I was given an assignment to make something happen that would not normally happen within a given period of time. I had two cats that HATED each other. I decided to make one sniff the other, despite the fact that they wouldn't get near each other.

As the time period drew short, I stepped out the back door just in time to see the cat I had envisioned sniffing the cat she hated. Then they went back to being enemies.

I never doubted magick again.

2007-09-20 16:20:52 · answer #4 · answered by Cat 6 · 0 0

This sounds silly, but I believe it to be true. I cast a protection spell on my dad's apartment to keep evil outside the threshold, and keep him safe. Shortly after warding his apartment, my ex refused to cross the threshold, and would just drop my daughter off and leave. It was one of the oddest things I'd ever seen. (note, he did not know that I'd warded the apartment).

2007-09-20 17:01:12 · answer #5 · answered by Beth 2 · 0 0

I work in Rune magic. It is very ancient and powerful. I don't make actual "spells" as you call it. That's a little too cookbook for me.

Everyone has some magic inside them. It's a matter of finding your power and putting it to good use.

2007-09-20 02:56:13 · answer #6 · answered by Robin Runesinger 5 · 2 1

I am a Pagan, and prayers ( which are what I think of when people say spells) are not magic in the christian since of wizardry, Its gifts bestowed upon you by the Goddesses and Gods. . My prayers are private, so sorry I will not share them but I have had many prayers answered.

2007-09-20 07:35:52 · answer #7 · answered by Laine 4 · 1 2

Some possesed girl tried to kill me...

I've been attacked in dreams repeativly, twice causing physical harm when i wake...

I saw a cat walk out of a wall and through another one after looking at me...

There was a storm radiating anger that then hit a hillside in the distance with 100 some lightingbolts in a row in the pirod of less than a mintue....

I feel energy that other people have verified felling aswell....

A ghost haunted me for a while when i was younger...

My car was spinning out of control once, time seamed to stop for a second, and then it changed derection flying into a tree that stoped it when it shouldn't have been able to... and let the car fall to safty when I should have crashed horbily...

a truck I was in spun out and passed between two vehicals just barly and stoped right between two posts on the side of the road.

I have shared a dream with some one...

Some spirit like critter that friquentes me has been distribed exsactly acuratly by other people who have seen her and i have not told them what she looks like beforhand...


yah... I could kep going a while.... i have an odd life....

2007-09-20 02:51:16 · answer #8 · answered by CrazyCat 5 · 0 5

I can cool a cup of coffee by circling my hand round the top of it widdershins whilst envisioning it to be cooler...it really does work!

2007-09-20 04:57:00 · answer #9 · answered by Commander Shepard 3 · 0 1

my xwife and a old girl friend are wiccans. after years and years of watching this stuff. there is nothing I've seen that can't be explained by science.

2007-09-20 08:42:22 · answer #10 · answered by specail ed 3 · 2 1

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