Hey all. Very new to the site, so I thought I would ask a question or two. If you don't mind
1. Are these spells authentic??? Because some of them that I have seen looks like utter rubbish. Like "Set the world ablaze" as it was named
If there are spells that are authentic, mind telling me them so I can see for myself? Or send me to a link that shows to me that it is real
I'm sure some testy emo teen wants to set the world ablaze.
Some spells are legitimate while others are not. Mostly, you'll have to separate them for yourself, but a general guideline is to not believe in any spells that claim to break the laws of physics. Magic is subtle (not physical) in nature and can only influence physical reality by contributing to situations that manifest your will. Just keep in mind that while you can manifest your will, so can literally every thing and everyone else can as well. Because of this, even if your spell is legitimate and you're good at casting, it won't always work.
Hmmm. How does one begin with magic? What does one start with? The easiest spell that I have seen that might convince me that magic exists is as follows:
"To get visitors to leave your house, place a broom near the door. THey will leave soon after."
Think that is a legitimate spell?
That can be legitimate, but you're onto simple spells in that you're using physical objects to reflect spiritually in manifesting your will. It utilizes Sympathetic Magic and the concept of As Above, So Below (where how they work is, at the most basic, by mundane reflecting subtly).
In addition to practice simple spells, I suggest studying metaphysics behind how spells might work. It is different from person to person and if you have a model that works for you, spell craft and casting is a lot easier to do.
By the way, where do I look to find out if some one replied in one of my topics on this site? Or do i have to go the the discussion to see the replies?
You can favorite the thread and view it on your favorites tab if you have it listed on your profile. You can change the settings for that on your page editor. It'll still direct you to reading the actual thread, though
I would start by getting your hands on materials either in a book or online, but be sure that you're validating your sources and cross referencing so you're making sure you have the most reliable information you can get.