im really in to witch craft so i was readding this thing about this girl who did a love spell on this guy i think it was called "Chicken soup" where you plant a flower and you give it this type of soup (i dont know if its chicken) but i cant find it find it does any body know about that spell thanx
prep21 answered Tuesday January 2 2007, 9:24 pm: just so ya know, hun witch craft is well umm let me find the word for it. fake, unreal, etc. there is no such thing as witch craft. if you want a boy to like you or whatever your problem is, you're not gonna make it happen by doing some weird witch craft thing. i mean, dont you think that is a little creepy? but, i can understand if you are just interested in that stuff, you can try it (yes i think i have heard of that spell before, but i dont know) but i am telling you that it is fake. [ prep21's advice column | Ask prep21 A Question ]
Brandi_S answered Tuesday January 2 2007, 9:23 pm: I'm not the most knowledgeable on this subject, but I do find interest in all sorts of religions and I have read a bit on Wicca.
So far as I know, you are NEVER supposed to place a spell on anyone without their knowledge and approval. To do such a spell without their consent be like raping a person's mind to change their feelings. Very bad choice.
I know I didn't answer your question, but I just want to make sure you don't do something that wouldn't be wise to do.
Ever seen the movie "The Craft"? If not, watch; learn. Yah, the part where she puts a love spell on the guy? She realized in the long run what a big, bad mistake that was.
Though movies aren't reality, it basically proves how wrong it is to do something like that to someone... and how bad of a mistake that can be.
My advice? Don't dabble in that which you don't fully understand and hold the UPMOST knowledge of. [ Brandi_S's advice column | Ask Brandi_S A Question ]
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