Magic/witchcraft is simply interacting with other consciousness from who knows where to do your biddingJust had a convo about this with my Godmother that shyt ain't worth it. Breh.
Elaborate
In addition, you also have to believe it will happen.
I enjoy reading posts like this. Can you give some examples of things you attained ?
I think writing it down or even having pictures is called scripting. A girl on YouTube said she writes it asking God in Jesus name. She said that’s what she believes so she’s not pushing it against anyone. You think that was missing ingredient for you so it wouldn’t come with flaws? (stalker and your friend’s man got a stutter lol)At the time, I had just finished watching The Secret (it’s on Netflix now) and was in two minds about whether it would work or not so I just printed different images off the internet like a car, a new laptop, a new job, new phone, shopping sprees, basic shyt - I was starting small.
I literally attained every single thing on the list between Dec-May 08-09 and it happened so organically, I wasn’t even consciously thinking about attracting it.
It’s almost like the universe put me in situations that led to the very thing I said I wanted.
I had the vision board on my wall in front of my bed so I’d see everything I wanted when I wake up and before I go to sleep.
I’ve recently got into again but this time I’m onto bigger things
I think writing it down or even having pictures is called scripting. A girl on YouTube said she writes it asking God in Jesus name. She said that’s what she believes so she’s not pushing it against anyone. You think that was missing ingredient for you so it wouldn’t come with flaws? (stalker and your friend’s man got a stutter lol)
The ones I posted don’t require the pentagram and all that shyt. Just weird as things to do. I ain’t doin it so chill. Shawty came to the rescue.Summon Beelzebub by accident foolish brehs
I didn’t actually think of that at the time but I’ve noticed the stronger your belief in God the faster it works.
One of my books broke it down in depth and I’ve never made that mistake again tho.
I was talking about it to one of my old Christian colleagues because she mentioned wanting a job that lets her spend time with her daughter during term time but she didn’t see how she could do it.
During the week I told her about it, she saw the book advertised in a shop window whilst she was driving past and went in and bought it.
By the end of the following month she had landed a new job in a school that paid more and didn’t require her presence during term time. She literally manifested that shyt.
This guy breaks down the Vision Board:
Brehs if you see any of these oils/ingredients in your girls home…Think twice about breaking up with her…
This makes sense because vision boards/law of attraction are updated versions of bible verse Habakkuk 2 2-3
Write down the revelation
and make it plain on tablets
so that a herald may run with it.
For the revelation awaits an appointed time;
it speaks of the end
and will not prove false.
Though it linger, wait for it; it will certainly come
and will not delay.
the word is aliveThere are several references to witchcraft in the Bible that strongly condemn such practices. For example, Deuteronomy 18:11-12 condemns anyone who "casts spells, or who is a medium or spiritist or who consults the dead. Anyone who does these things is detestable to the Lord, and because of these detestable practices the Lord your God will drive out those nations before you", and Exodus 22:18 states "Do not allow a sorceress to live" (or in the King James Bible "thou shalt not suffer a witch to live"). It has also been suggested that the word "witch" (Heb. מְכַשֵּׁפָ֖ה məḵaššêp̄āh) might be a mistranslation of "poisoner."[1]
Others point to a primitive idealist belief in a relation between bewitching and coveting, reflected in the occasional translation of the Tenth Commandment as 'Thou shalt not bewitch'.[2] This may suggest that the prohibition related specifically to sorcery or the casting of spells to unnaturally possess something.
Some adherents of near-east religions acted as mediums, channeling messages from the dead or from a familiar spirit. The Bible sometimes is translated as referring to "necromancer" and "necromancy" (Deuteronomy 18:11). However, some lexicographers, including James Strong and Spiros Zodhiates, disagree. These scholars say that the Hebrew word kashaph (כשפ), used in Exodus 22:18 and 5 other places in the Tanakh comes from a root meaning "to whisper". Strong therefore concludes that the word means "to whisper a spell, i.e. to incant or practice magic". The Contemporary English Version translates Deuteronomy 18:11 as referring to "any kind of magic".
At the very least, older biblical prohibitions included those against 'sorcery' to obtain something unnaturally; 'necromancy' as the practice of magic or divination through demons or the dead; and any forms of malevolent 'bewitchery'.