I used a revenge spell

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Re: I used a revenge spell
By: / Beginner
Post # 3
Hello,

If you cast a spell into a person and it died at the same time, I say it might be coincidental. I agree its fate. Revenge spells was supposed to bring bad luck to the receiver of the spell not death unless the spell you cast may really cause death to the receiver of the spell.
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Re: I used a revenge spell
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Post # 4
Pure coincidence. Curses and revenge spells are carried out by ' nature ' to teach someone the error of their ways not to kill them.
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Re: I used a revenge spell
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Post # 5
When including magic, things don't just happen coincidently, especially when that thing corresponds to the intention within a spell or at least carrying some of its characteristics. Spells do work with nature, the occurrence of death is nature, having a heart attack is nature, I don't know if what you say is true, you didn't give a description of how it happened but if this has happened then you might of influenced it, you cast a spell with the intention of revenge, probably with your heart filled with rage which followed into the spell making this your view of justice at the time, this could of help cause what happened, happen. I still don't believe anything happened, not to be rude, you're probably lying for the attention to give of the appearance of a capable witch or wiccan, which I assume is because this post seems insincere.
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Re: I used a revenge spell
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Post # 6
I just used this spell, and was wondering what were possible things that would happen to them.
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Re: I used a revenge spell
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Post # 7
It's entirely possible that you casting that spell could have been the push over the edge that made him die. The smallest butterfly's wing beats cause the largest bubbles in the soup. When casting spells, it's important to remember that even if you think it's a rather minor spell, it's out of your hands once you cast.
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Re: I used a revenge spell
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Post # 8
No, I feel you shouldn't be worried.
If you are you could worry yourself to death!!
:^O !!!!!!!!!
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Re: I used a revenge spell
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Post # 9
What happened could be coincidental you know, otherwise you really have cause to worry.
Asking about the possible consequences of this deed reveals your ignorance about the operations of the natural laws and of the spell you dabbled with.
Study the workings of the laws properly and understand the effects of any spell you dare try.
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Re: I used a revenge spell
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Post # 10
What spell was this?
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Re: I used a revenge spel
By: / Novice
Post # 11
You cannot kill somebody with magick. It works within the laws of nature not like what you see in movies or in t.v. Hollywood makes it fantastical to make money. I dont think you need to get your head filled with ideas like that. It will make you crazy. If you feel guilty about the spell and dont want his spirit to be tormented because of you then do a cut the cord spell so he is no longer bound to you.
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Re: I used a revenge spell
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Post # 12
This post has some time to it, but after reading the responses I felt compelled to point out something. "Coincidental"? Really, now the individual did not say he attempted to cast a fireball and the target spontaneously combusted. He/she indicated that they sent out negative energy with a purpose, and the flow appears it was influenced. Shame to any who study and promote but then attempt to hide behind coincidence.

If you were wronged by the target then a balance was expected. All that you would have done was to initiate the desired response. If you do feel bad or guilty over the results then you should not have cast. If not then rejoice, sounds to me as you were favored by natures flow.
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