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Transportation spells
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Do transportation spells work
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Re: Transportation spells
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Do you mean like teleportation spells to magically move you from one place to another? If that's what you mean then no, they don't.

Perhaps you could clarify a bit as to what you're really looking for.

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Re: Transportation spells
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Teleportation to different countries
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Um no.
Magick cannot do such a thing.
You need to educate yourself on what it can and cannot do. :P
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You cannot physically teleport from one place to another on the physical plane, now on the astral plane through astral projection you can do such a thing. In real life situations no magick does not permit such a thing
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A lot of the misconceptions about teleportation come from both accidental and deliberate misunderstandings as well as deliberate lies. That is, most. Some cultures do have a persistent myth of things like levitation, which almost entirely originates from very old lore and an elevation of historic (whether literal or mythical history) figures to a more spiritual level.

Most of the first, though, can be attributed to descriptions of non-physical journeying, such as astral projection, crossing the hedge, or whatever the local tradition may have followed.

Someone may perceive some location as "the far side of the ridge" when it was some place in the astral, just as an example. A person who overheard or had not yet learned may think it is actual travel when it was certainly not.

There is also the matter of deliberate misinformation either for fairy tales or to create an otherworldly fear, escalation, or negative misconception of a practice.
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