by stephiebaby » October 27th, 2009, 10:19 pm
"I'm not exactly sure what this is . . . I stumbled across it this afternoon. It's a website with spells (supposedly real). "
If you think it's real, pm me. I've got some beans you might be interested in. Seriously though, magic is mild entertainment and a perve (charmed), self induced hallucinations, or a history lesson on fear, ignorance and desire. That is the reality of magic.
Take a break from the internet, go to a library and stay in the non fiction section. You'll find the real world a much more fascinating place than any magical story, magic is just shallow and easily digested fiction. Oh, and while you're at the library, read up on the subject matter from this site and you will further your understanding of magic, superstition and religion.
"Not to insult anyone's beliefs here, but magic is too personal a subject to be divided in black or white and governed by rules stipulated on a website rife with spelling flaws"
Not caring about how fragile peoples beliefs are; magic is a fictional subject governed by the rules of the author. If one person believes magic exists and is black or white, then that is what magic is in their delusion/fiction. Same as gods and religion, none of it is real so it is entirely up to the individual how they imagine such things.
As for spelling mistakes (for those who share the magic delusion) perhaps that is why magic is so elusive, the spells don't work with correct spelling? (This would actually be true as superstition and magic are much more popular with the uneducated, so it would be much more likely that any magic (if it existed) would respond to phonetics, not correct spelling.)
"This is one of those that looks as if someone tried to throw something together and did not put much thought into it."
The essence of all things magical and religious, thrown together with a lack of thought.