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Black Magic Spells

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Summary: Black magic spells are short-lived, and they hold no lasting effects, but black magic can be quite dangerous for the witch or sorcerer who casts those spells. Avoid black magic at all costs with insight from an internationally known psychic in this free video on witchcraft.

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Sandra Cheryl Richardson is an internationally-known psychic consultant, paranormal investigator and metaphysical teacher. She is also the internationally-recognized author of the...read more

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"Hello. My name is Sandra Cheryl Richardson. I'm a Wiccan High Priestess here at Celestial Treasures, a beautiful store in Coconut Florida. In this clip we're going to talk about black magic spells. When it comes to the topic of magic it's important to remember that there are two classifications of magic: white magic and black magic. White magic seeks to work with the laws of Karma, the laws of the divine will. Black magic works on low vibratory rates and therefore only brings temporary satisfaction. I would recommend to avoid black magic at all cost. The way people perform black magic can be as simple as praying for somebody to have bad things happen to them or you can even perform a ritual. The thing with black magic is that holds no lasting effect and therefore must be fed over and over periodically. The dark spirits that are called forth are not easily appeased. And the day the sorcerer cannot feed the spirits they could literally take the life force from the magician, from the sorcerer himself. So this is definitely yucky dangerous territory. Thank you for watching this clip on black magic spells. Avoid it. This has been Sandra Cheryl Richardson."

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