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First off let me get this out of the way, I have already been told you have to have belief and there is no "cheesing" your way in magic. Now what I believe is no you dont need belief but it helps. And yes there is a way to cheese magic.

Now to the main question. Im looking to learn any and all magic. Wether it be something so un needed as resurrection of a fly or helpful as a fire spell. I wish to know it all. Of theres a way at all to do it easily and get results I want it. I dont care if it is painful. Any magic is appreciated. Mail me. Specific magic is summoning a spirit or demon or god I can communicate with as if they were in front of me, Teleportation, dimension magic, and electricity. Thankyou.
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Teleportation is not real nor is bending the elements. You also cannot resurect what is dead. Doesn't matter how big or small the creature in question is. Once a living being is dead, they are dead. Instead of asking people to mail you, how about actually rolling up your sleeves and doing the work to research into things? Google is opened twenty four seven, doesn't take holidays, and is free! This site is also free and has oh so much infortmation in the way of articles and forum posts.

The definition of summon; "urgently demand (help)." A second definition; "authoritatively or urgently call on (someone) to be present". Invite and summon are two different things. One sounds rather arrogant the other a heart warming invitation. Many Hellenics and even Norse practitioners I know describe their relationship with their respective gods as; "a parent to an adult child." By what is meant is to say that you would never speak to your parent in such a disrespectful manner.

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