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Hi recently i've become interested in curse not for personal use but for someone close to me that had been wronged. But i'm not sure about the consequences, i know that what you give out comes back three fold but im willing for this person but i want to make sure it wont affect the person im doing it for. I know some will say i shouldn't do it but this person is very special and has had too much go wrong for them and i want to help even if it is for the most recent person that hurt her.
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"The tree fold law" is a wiccan belief and it definetly doesn't apply to everyone.In fact not everyone has a moral code at all in their magic workings.It really depends who are you asking this question.

And now my suggestion is to let the things happen at their time.The person that deserve the curse will most likely feel what he needs at the right time.

But if you wish so much to curse him you should look into the basics of the spellcraft as a curse can be done almost as other spell.

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unless you believe in the threefold law you don't have to worry. i know people who cast hexes and curses and don't see negative repercussions. i suggest you soul search and think long and hard before casting so you feel 100% certain you are doing the right thing. all spells carry the potential to backfire, but if you know how to cast a spell you should be fine. if you are worried, give your friend a protection amulet.
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Or wait for karma.
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Thank you everyone. but i found out im a healer and it doesn't sit well with me, so i did something else for her and it seems to have worked. but i know Karma will get to him in due time for what he done to her.
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