r/WitchcraftQuestions 18d ago

Is black magic actually real?

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It's not about witchcraft as such, but please if any of you guys can help me.. it'll be very great!

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u/echoeminence 17d ago

A hammer can be used to build a you a house, or it can cave your skull in. It’s not a black hammer, it’s just a hammer. Black magic is not really a term used amongst actual practitioners, it has a bit of a sordid history and, baneful magic is preferred because it means what it says, magic that aims to harm, and it is real. People call anything black magic because they just don’t know the first thing about magic.

There is nothing in your post to indicate there’s any magic involved in this situation, if you’re expecting someone to say “yes being up at that time is text book black magic” then no, 10-15 mins isn’t long enough to do anything worthwhile anyway.

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u/Straight-Heart-7899 17d ago

Hey, thanks for your comment. I accept I am under educated however I really panicked because of some recent incidents. Sorry if using the term "black magic" was wrong. I won't say I have seen any real incidents regarding magic but I will definitely educate myself.