I just realised I misread the title of this thread lol
i thought it said “if a person is a devout Christian would magick still work for them” hence my answer, of course it would. Didn’t realise it said on.
I just realised I misread the title of this thread lol
i thought it said “if a person is a devout Christian would magick still work for them” hence my answer, of course it would. Didn’t realise it said on.
Interesting, don’t remember seeing that but TBH I did kinda skim that PDF. Thanks!
Aren’t those four spirits the same four gatekeepers that are supposed to be present in the Lake of Fire ritual, though?
I was joking about that last part, they could wreck me as well, but I know better than to treat them with disrespect or to mock them like xtians do. I know of someone who had a very bad demonic infestation as the result of a curse, and this woman and her husband were very active in their church, so yes it works against them.
Thanks!!! I was thinking the same thing! Your theory confirmed it, being just a theory. She knows I’ve dabbled in it before, but doesn’t know I do work know. She told my sister to tell me to stop calling her late night and that I do Black Majick. I think I’m getting into her head!
All good brother.
I have yet to have had a problem with it, so I would say yes. Most prayers within a conviental Christian (as in one who does not combine prayer and magic like Christian magicians would for example) setting act merely as requests or wishes, based on how they are worked. There is rarely any personal will driven behind the prayers, leaving all the trust that the deity will provide for them in some way, which can be a gamble. A curse can pierce straight through that like hot knife through butter, especially if the target has been weakened by vampirism or clouding the ethod of communication between the individual and their deity.
I think pretty much all of them at least dislike xtians intensely, and it’s not because they fear Jesus’s name, in fact from what I was told, the attack gets much stronger every time they pray, etc. The person I was referring to, eventually quit going to church, her life was ruined. Broken marriage, health problems, mental health problems, no money, drugs alcohol, you name it. So being a xtian is like painting a target on your chest if a magician has reason to cast.
Sounds like you did get into her head.
Yes magick works on Christians/ Catholics however they may be more stubborn to sway on a topic whatever it is you are using magick on them for .
Replying because boy did I miss the intentions behind the question lol. Anyways, magic (whether we are talking harmful or love) can work on anyone, regardless of faith for the reasons I said in my last reply. But I would agree that there can be resistance for other reasons, mainly a person’s own personality. Some are resistant to magic and can require more effort to break through. Sounds like you are making progress though.
It depends on the person you do magic against and their ability to receive and protect them self but yes it would work !
Anybody of any religion can be affected by Magick. The specific religion doesn’t make a difference.
Where results with Magick agaisnt a person vary comes from several factors:
Do they have a strong natural shield? Some are stronger than others.
Do they engage in any practices meant to provide protection within their subjective worldview? Crucifix on the wall for protection for example, with absolute faith that it works.
Do they have a spirit gaurdian, such as an ancestor that watches over them?
Do you, the caster, believe in your own power? If you are not confident your results will not be as strong.
It will vary from person to person. The only big difference in worldview I have noticed that atheists are much EASIER to manipulate and effect via Magick. I presume because they do not believe in “supernatural” forces and therefore do not feel the need to protect themselves in any way from them. Leaving them more vulnerable. This is just my own experiences though.
It works on atheists too. You know, all religions think their take on god is the right one and all others are wrong and they all argue and discredit each other’s version of god. But strangely enough when it comes to demons that shot is unanimous. All religions believe in demons so by theological default we’re right. Because we are the only ones whom everyone agrees with and nobody doubts.
Wise words and well said AT.
To be honest, Robert Bruce has a course on Psychic Self Defense (VerY interesting vids - answered a LoT of important questions that I had) and he suggests that the most naturally shielded person from RandoM ‘magical/astral’ type entities is someone that takes a NaturalistiC view of the universe. This brings up an interesting concept…that if you wanted to curse someone, you are typically better off if they already have exposure to metaphysical phenomenon already…
The Bullet from a Gun does NOT care if you are a Christian, Buddhist, Agheist, Satanist, Transgender, etc.
It WILL kill you. ( If it hits a vital spot, of course )
Same with magic ( energy )
The question to ask is, “”""""" , Is this Christian, Atheist, Satanist, Buddhist, etc, under special protection, guardianship ? and if the answer to that question is YES, then what kind of protection ? Prayers from others, angels, demons, amulets, rituals, etc. )