I do believe the saying of what's dead should stay dead
And isn't resurrection dangerous because of the fact that if you raise the dead they'll be souless therefore they won't be same as they were before they died and can hurt you and not feel anything because when you resurrect the dead their souls are long gone
You cannot raise the dead because Magik on the physical does not defy nature. Your physical has ceased to be. There are instances where the heart stops but can be revived, but I am referring to it's been days, the person has been buried, their spirit has left this plane. Natural law prevents us from bringing the body back to life. No spell will change this because the Magik you are using on the physical to bring the physical form back is ruled by nature. It is not possible period. As for the spirit. You can work with spirits and call on them to assist you and that can be dangerous depending on the spirit and situation. However, you cannot take a corpse and place a spirit into the body because, again, there are laws and rules with Magik. Regarding spirits, there are a number of death deities who would disapprove and not allow it. And before anyone goes ''well, I think I can'' you cannot. In the spiritual pecking order of the universe, humans are pretty low. A God will metaphorically crush you if you dishonored them in such a way.
I understand that and I know that resurrection is impossible and only gods have that such power and won't give us that power maybe because it's dangerous and humans don't have that sort of power to do that
I was just looking for answers about this sort of magic because I'm kinda new with this whole magic stuff and I want to learn more about it and continue my magical journey
And the goal was to provide those answers. And try to explain where those answers come from. The tricky part with talking through text is that 80% of human communication is subtle context. Like tone of voice, and body language. Things that do not exist over a computer monitor. So instead the emotion can only be inferred by the reader- which means if a person is feeling un-confident, or nervous, and is expecting negative judgement than that will color anything that person reads.
By my experience, around these parts when information is shared, it is just that. Information. Neither critical, nor derogatory. ... At least at first. There are times when people are given information they do not like, and they react poorly. And then things become a bit more exasperated.
It seems in the above conversation, there was the idea expressed that things shouldn't be raised from the dead, because it would be nothing but a body with no soul behind it. Which is fair, and logical, and I imagine that it is most likely to be a correct statement. However the correction offered is more on the premise that in order for 'undead' to be soulless or not, they must first be capable of becoming raised from death to begin with. Which is (fortunately) not possible. The idea I think Tadashi was trying to get across is that it doesn't matter to ask if an undead would be dangerous or not because undead just plain can't be made. A lesson on how perspective leads to asking the correct questions for finding meaningful answers.
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