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Glamour Spells?
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Ok so after doing somer research, is it actually possible to do glamour spells, basically delude people into seeing something that isn't actually there, like making someone see your hair as blond for instance. It would seem to go against what most people on here believe but since the hair isn't actually changing, only someone's perception is... Can this be achievable. Any experiences with this type of magic?
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No

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I definitely think it depends on the spell. Someone isn't going to see you as something completely different than you are, but you could use glamour in different ways. My advice is to look at everything with a critical eye.

Magick isn't going to be able to distort what someone else physically sees. Glamour is used just to change the way your energy is perceived, and doesn't deal with your actual physical traits.

As Dukali said, the answer to the question you asked is no.
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Re: Glamour Spells?
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I completely agree with Muurta.
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Re: Glamour Spells?
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If it's something like wash your hair with lemon juice three times a week while chanting 'goldy locks goldy locks make mine shine' I would say yes but it's the lemon juice more than the magick.

I will say 'maybe' to small changes like your eyes are blue and you want people to see them as green, but this does not physically change your eye colour, it would be an illusion with energy.

Any glamour spell that simply asks for you to say a few words will never work. [Example, that scene from The Craft where the girl waves her hand in front of her face and poof her eye and hair colour change]

I see magick as a safety net of sorts. Yes, it can be used in many ways, but it's wiser to cast when you need something, not because you want something. If you want lighter hair, get some dye. [Its like seeing a spider and hitting it with a sledgehammer when you could of grabbed a tissue.]
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