I've noticed that A LOT of witches have a problem with love spells, or are afraid of performing them, because it implies that you are twisting someone else's free will. For me, I would never stop someone from doing one unless it was actively hurting another person, but I don't really like them that much for myself. Here are some ways you could indirectly find love and/or support your own chances with a potential partner.
- Do a spell to enhance a trait that your crush likes in you. Make sure you like this trait too, because changing yourself for love will most likely make you unhappy.
- Do a Happiness spell, because if that person loving you back would make you happy, this might help.
- A Luck spell, for obvious reasons.
- Pray to/leave an offering for Aphrodite or any love deity in your chosen pantheon.
- Instead of wishing for someone to love you, wish for them to notice you more often. This way, it is their own choice whether or not they decide to date you, but you have more of a chance.
- If possible, do some divination (tarot cards, runes, pendulum) BEFORE you try these, so that you may have a clearer view of what will work/how that person feels about you or how they COULD feel about you.
Of course, just remember, if you do try love spells, there is nothing wrong with it. This is just for people who would like a different approach. c: In fact, if you do two of these, it could be just as powerful as a complex, elaborate love spell. I guess this is also for lovers on a budget. XD
Statistics: Posted by Queen of the Dead - Tue Nov 25, 2014 7:08 am
Saturday, 13 September 2014 Post A Spell Or Ritual Substitutions For Love Spells
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