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Message Subject The Witch's Corner
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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What are your thoughts about people who suffer because someone does a careless spell? I had some neighbors that were using WC and had moved in in direct competition with my business. My shop was broken into 3 times in less than a year. Yes, no doubt that I could have taken more precaution against the thieves, but I think that their prosperity spells had inadvertently caused harm to their competition.

I'm at peace with it all... but not all people remember the "and harm none." It should be more than an afterthought.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80464001


Spellwork. I take spellcraft very seriously. Even something as simple as a candle spell if done carelessly can cause harm. Love spells are another. I've seen love spells backfire tremendously. And the damage done by a careless spell can be almost impossible to undo.

Being a witch requires us to be more mindful of the consequences of our actions. You can never see the full results of a spell because it continues on.

Let me give you an example. Say you are late for work one morning. You get stopped at a traffic light and you do a little intention to turn the light green faster. It works. You get to work on time. No harm no foul right?

The very next day, a minivan has a head on collision and kills 8 people because you caused the light to malfunction the day before. You are responsible.

See how it works?
 Quoting: Green Witch


well... thankfully I am not responsible for their deaths... however... there is a line. I would say that person is not responsible. I felt responsible once for a person's car accident... I was responsible for that. Thankfully no one was seriously hurt. We create magic any time we charge our thoughts with emotion. The more a person learns the more they are (imo) obligated to be their brother's keeper, so to speak.
 
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