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Don't do that. My son got involved in Wicca when he was a teen. I was very freaked, but I was also trying to be open minded, (and that doesn't come easy!), so I read a whole series of books about it.
One of the things I learned about, which is believed by most people who cast spells, is that you can do whatever you want, as long as you don't harm anyone.
"Do as thou wilt, an thou harm none."
One of the precepts of Wicca was the existence of a god and a goddess...and the goddess was considered to be three in one...the maiden, the mother, and the crone.
When and if you do a spell, (which is similar to saying a prayer but with props and rhymes), whatever you do will be returned to you...three times three. In other words, each aspect of the goddess will return your efforts and intent to you three times...hence three times three.
Spells of destruction, (of relationships and love), will result in that occurring in your own life...nine times.
IF spells work...(and I am not saying that they do)...think about whether you want to pay the price.
One of the things I learned about, which is believed by most people who cast spells, is that you can do whatever you want, as long as you don't harm anyone.
"Do as thou wilt, an thou harm none."
One of the precepts of Wicca was the existence of a god and a goddess...and the goddess was considered to be three in one...the maiden, the mother, and the crone.
When and if you do a spell, (which is similar to saying a prayer but with props and rhymes), whatever you do will be returned to you...three times three. In other words, each aspect of the goddess will return your efforts and intent to you three times...hence three times three.
Spells of destruction, (of relationships and love), will result in that occurring in your own life...nine times.
IF spells work...(and I am not saying that they do)...think about whether you want to pay the price.