Difference Between White Magic and Black Magic
- Desiree
- September 11, 2020
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The difference between white magic and black magic. Many people know that black in this case stands for dark and white for pure, they even see shadows in these colors. But where do those fine differences lie? How do you do one and how do you do the other?
What is magic? And the difference between white magic and black magic?
Magic is actually playing energy† A ritual, spell or affirmation is often used for this. What makes a ritual strong are a number of things: your intention, your strength and elements. You simply cannot do black magic with good intentions. A ritual without power will not work because what you want to influence is stronger. A ritual with elements, especially if they have something healing like a black candle or a healing herb, makes energy stronger.
Common Mistakes/Discussion Points
Sometimes black magic and white magic are still confused. For example:
– some use rituals or have them performed to to control the outcomesuch as a court decision. The point is, especially if you know that you are wrong and the judge is going to make an annoying decision, then this simply falls under black magic. Because you are impure;
– some people approach White Wolf and other 'mediums' because they want their relationship to get better. Or that someone must want a relationship with them. The point is that this is impure and influence of free will† The exception is when a relationship goes wrong because of black magic. Then that can be cleaned up, but that's still no promise for improvement. One can also change their mind;
– actually very simple: a ritual for, for example, getting more customers in your dental practice performing for anxious people can also turn black. Because if you influence people who actually did not want to come to you. It also ends badly, because then the chance of a click is smaller. When it gets purer is if you do a ritual that makes customers see a little more of the real you that makes them dare to come.