A lot of people can relate when i said, sometimes who you want doesn’t like you in return. Well? What would you do? Give up? No! Cast a spell, We have a spell that is proven effective.
Go into a quiet room. It really doesn’t matter if someone else is there with you as long as they’re quiet and aren’t distracting you. Sit crossed legged on the floor and take your lipgloss ( or lipstick ) and apply it thoroughly to your lips.
Take the piece of paper (rip it into a rectangle-type shape), and press your lips to the center of the paper; essentially kissing the paper.
Then, take your means of writing ( Pen, pencil, marker, etc.) and write your crush’s full name above the lip print; example: Jamie (if you know his/her middle name then put it there but if you don’t it really doesn’t matter) Quinn Maslow.
Put the paper in front of you, as you sit cross legged, and hold your hands about a foot above. Close your eyes and really concentrate on it *think of your crush AND the spell*
You should feel a slight pull towards the paper but resist it.
Say “*Crush’s full name* needs to love me. Have him/her see the true qualities that consist in my soul, and I shall do the same. Spread our love eternally and forever until we both die. He is funny, smart, and witty, along like me and I promise to do nothing but saint-work for eternity.” JUST ONCE!
Open your eyes and fold the paper in a hamburger, kiss a side, fold it again until it’s like a square. Kiss that once more then use the clip to keep it shut.
Make sure to keep that safe until you want the spell broken.
It worked for me, and I hope it works for you. Message me if it does!
While I find the methods discussed intriguing, I would approach such practices with caution. There is a complexity in human emotions and relationships that often extends beyond simple rituals.
The ritual detailed here seems to rely heavily on symbolism and personal belief. It would be beneficial to understand how one’s own mindset and intentions might influence the perceived effectiveness.
From a psychological standpoint, rituals can indeed have powerful effects on an individual’s mindset. However, attributing changes in relationships directly to such practices should be done cautiously.
The concept of love spells is an ancient one, often rooted in cultural traditions. It’s important to respect these beliefs while also acknowledging that personal agency and mutual consent are pivotal in any healthy relationship.
This article provides an interesting perspective on love spells, but I would urge readers to consider the ethical implications. Manipulating someone’s feelings might not lead to genuine relationships.