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#1 KellyScarletRakoczy

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Posted 14 November 2011 - 08:11 PM

This is a fun video I found. In this video, witchcraft is of the Wiccan variety.

I like that the woman being interviewed had the guts to say that love spells can be cast. Some of the more politically correct types try to say that love spells only work if the love is meant to be. That is incorrect...



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Posted 15 November 2011 - 07:26 AM

I thought Utah, especially Salt Lake City, was mostly Mormon. I'm surprised they don't get hate mailed, or worse, for their beliefs.

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Posted 15 November 2011 - 12:11 PM

the sensation of love can be mapped as a biochemical response, a simular feeling can be induced artificially with chemicals and with well placed electromagnetic pulses, or electrical shocks.

So if magic can influence electrical fields as seems to be implied with it reacting to electrical devices nearby, then mental influence would be the easiest things for magic to do.

There was even an experiment where magnetic fields were found to be able to shut down a person's moral compass or even induce sleep.

(love, hate, clumsyness, sleep, drowsyness, apathy, memoryloss, increses alertness, ect..) so many curses and "blessings" can be attributed not to causality(luck) but to altering a person's mind, often in subtle ways. Poitions containing the right chemical triggers, or spells that work via fluxing the electrical fields of the brain, much simpler and much more minor than influencing causality its self.