Can a celebrity be cursed

So of course love spells are a hit and miss with celebrities as I’ve seen in my previous post. But what about curses?

They don’t need to know about us, there’s no feelings being aroused. All where doing is sending negativity their way.

I’d imagine a name birthday and picture would be enough for a demon to possess the power to cause them inconveniences.

Celebrities already get a lot of hate, so I think a curse is pretty much in the same league as a love spell. Of course, it depends on the specific celebrity, as some are almost universally loved, while others have more of a love-hate thing with their fans, but on the whole, a curse is still energy sent forth, so, as explained in your previous thread, the effect would depend on whether they are attention seekers, who literally feed on anything sent their way, good or bad, or if their status is based on actual talent.

In all honesty, though, I think it would depend on the natural resilience and/or protections of the celebrity, They get both abuse and adoration thrown at them every single day, with people following them around, trying to take photos of them in their most unguarded moments, so I don’t think a curse would actually be anything unique to them. When you are on the top, you will always have to contend with the jealousy and resentment of others, so you have to already have a thick skin.

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How would you go about targeting a celebrity then. What would your approach be to cause havoc in their life.

Is there any spell that can subdue them or is it a lost cause.

Personally, I would attack those around them rather than the celebrity directly. Celebrities tend to have people who take care of the minutia of their lives. Personal trainers, nannies, personal chefs, bodyguards, agents, managers, dogwalkers, personal assistants, etc. Throw them into chaos, and you throw the celebrity’s life into chaos.

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You are pretty spot on wow. Never thought of attacking from this angle.

You learn something new everyday :smiley:

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Not sure if this relates fully,

But whenever you see celebrities getting involved with the RHP “love and light” nonsence their success starts to plummet. I reckon that’s the typical RHP breaking down/humiliating their follower’s egos to then build them back up as controlled puppets.

Maybe a good curse for a celebrity is getting them into the RHP :thinking:

I don’t think a celebrity going RHP makes them a controlled puppet, Hollywood is pretty notorious for it’s LHP and witchcraft origins.

If anything going RHP is 'harder" because it’s opposed to the LHP energies and idol worship of Hollywood.

Even the name Hollywood has origins in the occult with witches fashioning wands our if the holly wood trees or something to that effect.

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They are flesh and blood humans like us. They can be cursed. How much protection they have and how much occult knowledge they have, if any, might make it harder to curse them.

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Celebrities are not immune to curses.

It is known that celebrities have occult practitioners (to say it nicely) that protect them. That is why it is extremely hard to curse a celebrity.

Genuinely curious, where is the evidence for this? In terms of them having protection.

Interestingly, I starting a process to do the opposite of this. Its a high profile person (also a genuinely good person who has done tremendous work) in vital role who has become the target of immense irrational hatred and anger from a large but loose collective of idiots who have fallen for maliciously motivated false information campaigns.
A large mob of them gathered in my city recently and I could feel them. They assembled a few hundred metres from my office and the awful energy they were putting out was just about tangible to me.
So I figured as she is the main target of their awfulness, its likely to be having adverse effects on her. So I’m prepping a servitor and a few other methods to hopefully provide her with some decent energy protection.

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Right here: The experience reported by mages of disproportionate spell failure when a public figure is involved. If you try the search here and read around the forum, there’s enough stacked up even here to see it for yourself. Also for narcissists. They often go together, maybe not for actors but for politicians, doctors and lawyers.

On the other hand if you have a fail proof method that you have working on public figures, please do share I’m sure we’d love to try it.

I meant of them specifically having occult practiconers. Maybe they themselves have really strong defenses, but having actual occult practiconer is different then just self defense. The evidence here of them being difficult to target doesn’t prove that they have occult practiconers defending them, it just proves that their difficult to target.

Ohhh, yeah only larping and hearsay, and truther concepts that we can’t really discuss here because politics. I personally maintain that the kind of magick I’ve heard about flat out means they have no idea how magick works, couldn’t magick their way out of a wet paper bag and it’s all just about being edgy, in club hand signals, money and blackmail.

If they knew magick they’d be successful without bending the knee, like Keanu Reeves… and no one wants to curse him, now, that’s real protection for you. That’s the way you do it.

Im confused, larping? I was only responding to what @CyberLord said about them having occult practiconers protecting them, because I was skeptical? Since I thought there should be evidence to back up a claim like that? If it’s political then let’s move on, but if not - I don’t think there’s anything wrong about having a healthy amount of skepticism.

I was just asking for sources or some form of citation on the claim of them having occult practiconers since it seemed like an odd thing to me. If it’s political, then I’m sorry, I’ll move on - didn’t know.

@Mulberry I’m confused by your response, don’t understand what is larping.

I also just might be clueless

I’m agreeing with your skepticism. I’m talking about the supposed magickal endeavours of said celebs and their “protectors”. THEY are the larpers, not us.

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Ok :+1: that clears up my confusion.

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