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can someone plz help me with drawing energy i mean wat do u visulize
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just look at the spell i put on the site.. you can find it through my page =)
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cheers
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if you dont want to steal from peapole i think you can draw energy from other things by doing this. i havent tryed
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if you don't want to hurt anyone by drawing AKA vamping energy from people, get in a big crowd then do it, it's like taking a few dollars from a bank their not going to notice =)

Just see their aura, sometimes you might be able to see a color, Imagine yourself absorbing their Aura...If you really dislike them replace the aura with a black spot, or green infection. It'll cause illness sometimes depression, worst (or best...) case senario, Death.....

but I must insist. never "blacklight" anyone you care about!
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Or you could draw energy from nature. Try siphoning some from a tree or stream or something. It seems to work okay for me. All I do is meditate and then visualize myself pulling a stream of energy from whatever element. This way you're sure your not stealing from anbody but Mother Nature.
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thankyou all where do i store this energy
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you can put into an object
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Possibly a charm that is what I do
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You take energy from the earth but always remember to give back what you have taken.
To give back energy, do the grounding ritual.
Always be greatful of what you borrow, always give your thanks.
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