by .hj barraza
Witchcraft Spells And Magical Casting: Morality Vs. Knowledge
It’s a problem encountered time and again: an inexperienced person, finding themselves with the need to cast certain forms of magic spells, makes an attempt to ask to more experienced magicians and witches how to do so, only to be turned away by fluffy-bunny new-agers ranting about “karma” and “the rule of three.” The aspiring spell caster made of strong stuff can still fight the fight and try to ask for first-hand information amongst the pagan community, hoping to find real spells. Of course, it’s unclear if these magic spell casters would even know how to perform a real spell for love, or a spell for mind control, or a spell for harm, given that the group motto seems to be demonstrated as “If we don’t like it, even asking about it is a crime!”
However, those who wish to avoid the judgments, dogma, bigotry and insults of these magic spell casters are in for some good news. Those in the market to cast love spells or revenge spells but still lacking the know-how. The fact is, not all magic is of a religious nature. Much traditional folk magic and witchcraft spells were devised for use outside of religion, particularly in areas where the mainstream churches disapproved of such practices. Indeed, in a world of free religious choice, there is no reason a person can’t be allowed to perform “evil” spells or whatever black magic or white magic one should desire.
The interested are advised to turn to the helpful world of occult and magical books. The benefits are many — spell books can be kept ready at hand and consulted at any time, can be read at one’s own pace, they are transportable, and they do not judge the spell caster’s intentions. Furthermore, the spells and magical rituals they describe tend to be of high
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