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I love the revenge spell lol with me I always saw weird things and a few spirits, although I was young and stupid I did not even know they was spirits my mum was worried cause she thought I was talking to myself. And when I hit the age of seven I saw my last spirit, then I saw angels in my dreams and one appeared faintly to me at night. Its a shame I can no longer speak with spirits although I've seen some paranormal activity.
But I started at the very young age of seven, but I've always been very mature and still am, I think lol =D
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My grandmother practiced magick i guess it just runs in the family. :)
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Like everybody else i stumbled upon it.
I wanted to write a fanfiction on harry potter and i needed to research for it. I had been a bit busy and unsettled so i would proponed it constantly for a while until i had a dream where i was trying to remember a spell and some gave me the book of spells. I didn't even open it before i woke up so i got curious and googled it and wow! I found out this world exist for real.
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I was never told about magick, told it was all just slide of hand. It was never really discussed and no one in the family practiced. Without influence of movies since my childhood was in the early 90's I felt urges to try and control fire, feel for energies in nature. I didn't persue anything just always kept an open mind. Now in my late 20's i due persue knowledge and explore what I feel. This just feels right..
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I was raised in magic. I was sent to Catholic school by day and taught magic by night. Kind of like something out of a movie. As a little kid strange things would happen around me according to family. Things like lightbulbs would explode when I was mad. I used to talk to spirits and tell my family things I couldn't have known at a young age.

When I was a teenager things got much worse. I was angry and rebellious. I had to watch what I said or it seemed to manifest instantly. I could short out the house if I got angry enough. Once a pen exploded in someone's face who was being mean in class. Of course as a teenager I didn't watch it or care. Eventually as an adult I learned to calm down and harness that power.
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The earliest thing I remember about what sparked the mystic tug is a time I was no more than 5-7, and was listening to the boombox near the pool. there were tall palm trees between the apt buildings and one day the wind came in and "danced" the palm trees to the music.. I've been hooked ever since, :D
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i have always known magic is real i have sensed things and seen things from a early age i feel magic is in us all u just have to beleive
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I started getting into magick with a friend, and her wiccan family. After they moved, i picked up on it myself.
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Post # 89
Wow..I made this thread a long time ago..old account xD didn't think anyone would reply.
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Long story short, I was 8 years old, I was different from all the other kids except my best friend, both of us personally discovered that we had this elemental or draconian thing we didn't know what it was called...we couldn't find it but we found something similar which was magick. so i thought i should study on the subject to find the answers, but instead I got hooked to it.
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