Do you agree with me or with the other person

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lover454

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There is another person that I wrote to who practices magic spells. She feels that you should bury your spell and not throw the piece of paper with the words to the spell to the wind for fear someone who did not do the spell would pick up the spell and make the spell less effective.

I feel just the opposite. That if I throw my piece of paper with the words to the spell to the wind and someone else reads my spell it would make my spell stronger. It would stay in their mind as well as mine.

What do you think?
 
lover454 said:
What do you think?

i think you are both wrong.

if you'd like to know why i suppose that i could explain it but, ultimately, it's just my view based on the research and practice that i've had.

~v
 
As I mentioned in another thread, spells should be run through a cross-cut shredder, so no one could dig it out of the trash, piece it back together, and use it against you.
 
As I mentioned in another thread, spells should be run through a cross-cut shredder, so no one could dig it out of the trash, piece it back together, and use it against you.
the powers that be simply take digital pictures of every piece in a cross shredder and run it through a program that puts it back together...

So make sure in every spell you cast includes my patented shredder assembler bug which will illiminate the possiblity of recombining the spell. Or my alter bug, which recombines it and then uses their outlook box to send it to all other powers that be...depending on your point of view and need.
 
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