The Case for Fake Spells

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Re: The Case for Fake Spells
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I can understand why the fake spells are still up and I do agree that it is a problem that should really be looked in. When it comes to what nekoshema was talking about, basically described me when I first found this website. And I’m sure many people on this website could say the same. I specifically remember being alone in my parents room using their computer while they were out of the house. At first I thought magick worked in a way where I could be some space fire faery or become invisible. I’m glad I changed my tune and focused on the realities of witchcraft, it’s sad to think that some people were turned away because of their low hopes but hey, you can’t change what’s real and what’s not.
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Re: The Case for Fake Spells
By: / Novice
Post # 12

This thread is a few months old, but it is a wonderful post nonetheless.

To comment on the person above me,I can understand the problem of having fantasyspells. I thinkwe cannot expect the website's editorial & moderation team to go through all the fantasy spells on the website. It would be a big hassle of digging especially whenpeople can keep adding them. Getting rid of them, in my opinion, is not a solution. It doesn't teach people the reality of magic if theydo not know the impossible. A lot of people (like yourself) come & find these spells because they thought magic would do the impossible. Some people do turn away because it didn't meet their expectations; however, the practitioners who stick to it get to grow and learn. Those who stick around to grow and learn are the serious practitioners who are serious about learning magic versus someone who comesbecause they think they can ride a broom or be like Harry Potter.

A big part of magic is the knowledge of it and learning about this wide variety of practices.

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