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Summoning a Ghost in a Mirror - Easy Magic Spell for Spirit Contact

There is a well-known ritual, often played by children, called Bloody Mary . The game is played thus: one or more players go into a darkened room with a mirror, and light a single candle. The main player then stands at the mirror and chants the name "Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary" ad infinitum or until wishing to stop the game. It is said that the player will see his or her own reflection morph into that of Bloody Mary, who, if allowed to manifest in full, will then reach out of the mirror and kill the player. If one plays the game with the assistance of a second, it's the second's job to flip on the light switch if things get too scary -- turning the light back on will assuredly send away the spirit in the mirror. As I was taught, one can also summon other ghosts this same way, simply by chanting their name instead of Bloody Mary.  Now again, this was all taught to me as a kid in the context of being a game to play -- but of course, true believer...

Magical and Black Magic Use of Corpses in Occult Rituals

In what is probably a surprise to many people, lots of hoodoo style spell casters will not perform negative workings like death spells or jinxes. Despite a culture that considers "voodoo" and "hoodoo" to be synonymous with evil and black magic, the fact is that hoodoo is used for lots of other purposes; and, furthermore, many practitioners have moral or religious objections to performing these types of wicked workings -- even if they might know  how  to perform them, they won't. I am one of the practitioners that will perform harmful magic spells.  I've even written a book teaching how to perform them.  That said, I don't do cursing spells indiscriminately --  I will usually be willing to perform a spell of equal payback for anyone , and otherwise I will do death and misfortune magic in suitable cases. Examples of unsuitable cases I might get are: *When the curse isn't the point -- for example, someone who wants someone dead because he's a love r...