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Re: I wish a lover to return
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Aren't there consequences to taking free will away?
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Re: I wish a lover to return
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Post # 12
Put in river? What does that mean? Do I need access to an actual river of water?
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Re: I wish a lover to return
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Post # 13
Please, if you have your own questions, make a new thread / post. It's not fair to the original poster, when you hijack theirs.

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The ideals of "taking away free will " and the "consequences" in doing so, are based off a practitioner's moral compass, than a particular path.

Let's take folk magic, for example.

The practice of using herbs, oils, and other items, in calling to a practitioner's desire(s).
Through strong willpower, and the appeasement of the spirit's acceptance, the fear of taking away one's "free will" is a foreign concept.

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I would like to know more, about the previous discussion, about throwing a candle in a river -- for love, was it?

In most paths, throwing your ritual items into moving water, would break the spell.

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~ Never Lost
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Re: I wish a lover to ret
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Post # 14
Maybe you should start your own thread to ask that question. Haha j.k. Anyway its the same concept as burying it. Its and end to a means. Returning the energy you used to perform the magic. I feel it neccessary to mention that maybe caution is neccessary when trying to police eueryones every move and intent simply on opinion.
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