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How do you undue a black magic love spell cast on someone else?

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My ex broke up with me almost 2 months ago completely out of the blue for another woman. My friends and family (even some of his friends) were completely left boggle because we were happy together and very much in love (the same week he broke up with me, he was talking about proposing to me to one of his friends). I never got a reason from him for the break up so when I found out that he met with his ex girlfriend before that same week as well I knew something was up. I was going to leave it at that until one of my friends visited her myspace and she had a strange looking, almost voodoo type picture as her default. When I asked a psychic (who I have been going to for years and is a friend) she told me she put a black magic mexican love spell on him. It made so much sense to me because he has completely changed. What can I do to help get rid of this black magic that has been cast on him?

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  1. I believe your story There is a very good chance that the woman who had the spell put on him does not love him. There is no need to do that if love is true. Saying that, her infatuation will very likely come to an end and so will the spell. Neither lasts forever.


  2. Hit him on the head with a hammer. That should knock some sense into him.

  3. Care full when dealing with this kind of stuff. You must know everything before tampering to different forms of Wicca.

    Wicca is a neo-pagan religion that has been growing in popularity and acceptance in the United States and Europe. There are many websites and books claiming to teach REAL Wicca, but the truth is, there is no consensus amongst Wiccans regarding what the religion is all about. The reason for this is that Wicca, as it is practiced now, is only about 50-years-old. Wicca is a belief system that Briton Gerald Gardner cobbled together in the 1940’s and 1950’s by from a variety of religious traditions and beliefs as well as Freemason rituals. Since Gardner published several books espousing his system of worship, many offshoots and variations of Wicca have sprung up. Some Wiccans are pantheistic, worshipping more than one deity, while others worship only the “God” or the “Goddess”. Still other Wiccans worship nature, and call it Gaea, after the Greek earth goddess. Some Wiccans pick and choose parts of Christian doctrine to embrace, while others totally reject Christianity. Most practitioners of Wicca believe in reincarnation.

    Most Wiccans will vehemently deny that Satan is part of their pantheon, citing major doctrinal differences between themselves and Satanists. Wiccans generally promote moral relativity, disdaining labels like “good” and “evil” and “right” or “wrong”. Wicca has one law or rule, called The Rede: “Do what ye will, harm ye none.” At first blush, The Rede seems like complete, uninhibited personal license. You can do whatever you want, as long as no one gets hurt, however Wiccans are quick to point out the ripple effect of one’s actions can carry far-reaching consequences. They articulate this principle in The Three-fold Law, which says: "All good that a person does to another returns three-fold in this life; harm is also returned three-fold."

    One major factor that contributes to the abiding fascination with Wicca is the purported use of spells and Magick (a deliberate misspelling intended to separate Wiccans from magicians and illusionists). Curiosity seekers as well as spiritual neophytes are most eager to delve into these mysteries. Not all Wiccans practice witchcraft, but those that do claim that Magick is to them what prayer is a Christian. The difference between the two is that Wiccans claim magick is simply using their minds to control matter or they are appealing to their favorite deity to do them a favor, while Christians call upon an omnipotent, omnipresent God to heal people and to intervene and work in their lives. Because the Rede disallows witches from hurting others and the Three-fold Law spells out the consequences for Rede-breakers, witches who do practice magick prefer to call view themselves “nature witches” or “white witches” to further distance themselves from Satanists.

    Wicca is basically a religion that is about minding your own business and living peaceably with your neighbors and environment. Wiccans are eager to draw parallels between themselves and biblical Christianity for the sake of earning credibility, but what does the Bible have to say about this religion? You won’t find the word “wicca” in the Bible, so let’s evaluate the beliefs in light of what God says about them.

    Wicca spells are idolism– Romans 1:25 says, “They exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshipped and served created things, rather than the Creator…” Who wants to settle for second best? In Isaiah 40, God paints a very cool picture of how much greater the Creator is than His creation. If you are worshipping anything besides the Creator, you are just spinning your wheels.

    Wicca spells bring false hope – Hebrews 9:27 says, “…Man is destined to die once, after that, to face judgment.” God says we get one chance at life, and that is it. There are no do-overs. If we don’t accept God’s gift of Jesus in our lifetime, He judges us as unwilling to be in His presence, and we are sent to h**l.

    Wicca spells bring disillusionment – Mark 7:8 says, “You have let go of the commands of God and are holding on to the traditions of men”. God is God, and we are not. We have a decision to make. Are we going to take God at His word and adopt His worldview, or not? Knowing God is hard work that takes a lot of discipline. Wicca is a religion that takes a pack of lies, ties it in a romantic ribbon, and searches out a well-intentioned, but lazy and gullible mark to sell its hollow doctrines.

    Deuteronomy 18:10-12 says, “Let no one be found among you who… practices divination or sorcery, interprets omens, engages in witchcraft, or casts spells…Anyone who does these things is detestable to the LORD...” Wicca witchcraft is a sin and God hates it. Why? Because it is an attempt to cut off our dependence on God and get answers apart from Him.

    This is what sin is all about. Sin isn’t just a heinous, socially disagreeable action. Sin is our decision to disagree with God on any topic – to rebel against Him. Sin is saying, “God, I want to live my life MY WAY.” Romans 3:23 says, “For all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.” Romans 6:23 says, “For the wages of sin is death…” This isn’t bodily death, this is spiritual death: eternal separation from God and all the blessings that His presence brings. This is the definition of h**l: the absence of God’s presence. That is what our sin buys for us.

    Thankfully, Romans 6:23 doesn’t end there. It goes on to say, “…but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” God knew that we would all rebel in one way or another, and he provided a way for us to avoid that separation.

    Today is a blessed day, so YOU make it a good one!

  4. Usually you won't need to do anything.

    Any love spell and curse will backfire on the spellcaster times 3.

    So she will get her karma.

    Wiccans won't cast any spell that will alter the will of another. and that is exactly what she did. It already sounds like it's starting to backfire.

    I have included a website that has spellbreakers. I have some more at home, but right now I'm at work.

  5. It was probably ill-advised of the person who worked the spell to do so, but...

    Here's the thing about magic, and why it's called "casting" a spell. It's a lot like fishing....somebody's gotta take the bait. Your boyfriend would not have been affected if he didn't have at least a little bit of doubt in his heart.

    Ask yourself first why you want to release him: for your good or for his. If releasing him from the work meant that you had to give him up forever, would you still want to do it?

    Honestly though, I don't think this is the case. It sounds to me like the usual boomerang effect of "oh my god i'm about to commit-itis" that young men often get. A voodoo lover gives him a psychological excuse for acting out of character, and some less-than-scrupulous psychics see black magic everywhere...and they can always undo it, for a price. yuck.

    I say honey, if you are going to start working magic, work on your own self. Work on getting over and letting go, and really loving yourself to the fullest. If he's meant to return to you, that's when he'll do it. When you've decided you are truly awesome with OR without him.

  6. Well honestly if you don't practice magic then it wouldn't be something you could do.  Magic is more than just saying the words and going through the motions.  I understand why you want to do this but if you are a christian then I will tell you to pray that his eyes be opened.  That way you aren't saying you want him to come back to you and you aren't going against her.  So if by chance she has done nothing magically then everything will work out as if should.

  7. ew u used black magic thats sick nvr use it again and i bet it doesnt even work

  8. I would recommend having a professional perform a curse removal or cleansing.  What this will do is cancel out anything that she has done to you or your ex.  If this was the true cause of your breakup then he will return shortly afterwards.  www.witchescorner.com or http://witches-corner.blogspot.com

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