Hexing

I know this is controversial. How do yall feel about hexing/cursing abusers?
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Do what you must. Feel no guilt.

Id say if you’re going to hex someone, make sure to protect yourself first. I’ve always wanted to do this, but I’m afraid of the karmic consequences. They deserve it, but your peace is more deserving sometimes it’s worth it when you know what you’re doing

Do whatever you need to, but protect yourself. It’s silly that hexes and cursing are controversial tbh. Idk where the whole light and love thing came from, when hexes/curses are just as a part of traditional practices as “regular spellwork” is lol

@Zipporah I don't believe in the 3 fold law

@Dai I regularly use baneful protections, and I've done successful baneful workings, just wanted to see what yall thought.

I also don’t believe in three fold law. The only time you have to worry about that is if the person you’re cursing or hexing has their own protections and wards etc. otherwise if they’re spiritually unprotected you’re pretty much good especially if you’ve protected yourself. Others won’t agree but it’s up to you at the end of the day. Chaos witchery is my fave lol

Bind them to their intentions.

Sometimes you have to be someone else’s karma. If this is someone who abused you then I say go for it lol

@Jasmine love a little chaos lol

@Dai haha right. The only thing I’ll add is if you share a child with this person be sure to do some protection for the child in case the hexing affects them.

@Jasmine yess, you don’t wanna make it too powerful in those instances cuz generational cursing 😬

Any type of dark magic can come back to you in many forms. I recommend letting go to start your own healing journey

@Skyla dark magic? I'm not sure I understand

Some people believe that malicious magic without any backing or protection, can come back to you. I don’t believe that chaos workings have negative consequences unless your intention is just evil and malicious and it is undeserving. But that’s just a cultural difference.

I just hate that being proactive in getting your own justice gets such a bad rep. I always get guidance before I move forward with any targeted working. Between tarot, scrying, meditation and dream walking. I always make sure I have my spiritual teams blessing.

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Do you read birth charts at all? Do you know theirs? You can get confirmation without lifting a finger..

I understand being upset but I believe there's consequences (it'll come back to you) to that type of thing I'd rather let karma/universe do it's job instead. I feel doing that is kinda like lowering ourselves to their level so I wouldn't waste my time because they'll eventually learn their lesson somehow someway.

I believe abusers have already hexed themselves. I don't put any further energy into it I separate, and move forward towards healing myself from the abuse.

People come out the woodwork to convince victims to turn the other cheek. It's something they have to deprogram from. Karma does not work the way they say it does. And it doesn't exist outside of dharma. If it's your life purpose to bring justice and you deny it, you are in fact creating negative karma. People look around and wonder why evil seems to flourish but then tell a victim to just let the universe handle it. You are a part of the universe! Take control of your destiny and stop waiting on someone else to do it.

I believe karma, I also believe sometimes I get to help it along. Do what you need to do, just make sure it's appropriate.

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