Angela came rushing to me and asked for ways to help bring love into her life. She’s very eager to be with someone and we had a pretty revealing conversation, in which she admitted she had cast a spell on a coworker who she was in love with but who was married. He had flirted with her and encouraged her but seemed to have no intention of leaving his wife.
“I’m ashamed of it now,” she said. “I wish I could take it back. I haven’t had a date since I did that—and this was over three years ago! And he and I used to at least be good friends, and since I did the spell, it’s like he just became so frustrated with me all the time, and now we can barely work together.”
This is a classic situation. Angela found a recipe for a love spell in a book. She carefully set up the ritual and visualized her co-worker. Unfortunately, when she was thinking of him, she was also powerfully feeling the frustration of the unrequited love. So this energy became part of the energetic statement of the spell, and because she bound her energy to his, she now is having trouble attracting another person. For his part, when I looked at the agreement, it was clear he enjoyed having a lovely young lady be infatuated with him and was fine with the attention. On that level, he did accept the energy—although unconsciously—of the spell by encouraging her attention. You can see how this spell backfired!
I’ve had more than one client ruefully admit to this kind of situation to me, and I’ll confess there was a time when I was young and practicing some Wiccan traditions, and I contemplated the Love Spell chapter of my spell book. Spells are very powerful invocations and have karmic repercussions. I never would cast a spell today, at least not on anyone, and I advise you to do the same.
What Is A Spell?
Popular imagery illustrates spells as being cast by either ugly hags or diabolical, busty ladies shrouded in black and usually with a wand, crystal ball, or ornate ancient manuscript close by. Spells are the provenance of witches, in both literature and history, and usually involve another person that the spell is being cast upon. Love spells are, of course, the most popular. In truth, anyone can cast a spell without being a witch, and many witches don’t use spells at all.
A spell is simply an intention made stronger by ritual and belief. If you have a spell book—either ancient or modern—the spells will usually require objects from the natural world, different stones or plants perhaps, and a written component that details the action of the spell. Spells are most powerful when performed during certain phases of the moon or on specific holidays such as Solstices or Equinoxes. Any New Age bookshop or website will have spell books where you can see an example of how to create and cast them.
The karmic implication of a spell is this: if you are trying to interfere with the free will of another by making them fall in love with you, and they on some level accept the spell (either through fear or actual compliance), then you now have a negative attachment to that soul lifetime after lifetime—and that will impact both of you in ways you can’t even know.
Do Love Spells Work?
Yes and no. A spell that you cast on another requires that they have buy-in and creates long-lasting complications and negative results you can’t foresee. A spell that you cast for yourself for love is much more powerful.
I told Cynthia that she was empowered to take back the original spell. We created a ritual together where she could do this and release herself from this man. Then I recommended a crystal healing for her, to attract love, and we created a spell for her to do on her birthday to bring more love into her life. She was so relieved, and after seeing how powerful spells could be, was convinced that these new versions would work.
I’m happy to report that in just three weeks after her rituals, Cynthia was dating two men, and had “miraculously” patched up her friendship with the co-worker. She no longer flirted with him, and he was friendly without being inappropriate. This was the fastest turnaround I’d ever seen, and I congratulated her on the power of her belief and intention.
Love spells, like any kind of intention, can work for you if you create them for yourself and never cast them “on” someone. Ritual helps build in the power. A psychic can help you create rituals for yourself or undo inappropriate magic that you may have wrought.
The discussion on the repercussions of casting spells on others is quite enlightening. It underscores the complexity and ethical considerations of such practices.
The process described for undoing a spell and the subsequent positive outcomes offer an interesting perspective on self-empowerment and the power of intention.
Indeed. It is fascinating to see how belief and intention can manifest in tangible results, suggesting a potential psychological component to these rituals.
The notion that spells have karmic repercussions resonates deeply with various philosophical and religious teachings regarding the energy we put out into the world and how it returns to us.
The concept that anyone can cast a spell without being a witch is intriguing, as it opens up the discussion about the universal nature of intention and ritual in human practices.
This article provides a balanced view on the practices and potential pitfalls of spellcasting, highlighting the importance of ethical considerations and personal responsibility.