Seen use by creative abuse

Look to friend me on my facebook page or look at the bottom for my facebook page. Otherwise use my whatsapp number to contact me..it is 1(405)706-2328. If any abuse is there think to stop it then the creator stops what you don't think is necessary or don't need to work better. I think or not and it fits the point, so you see the point you so if you think, then your focus can know what is there by area you think. I figured out you aren't a mental target if you are thinking that your not otherwise thinking your one makes you one. So lets hope that works as you wish.

If you think you're a personal or mental target, stop then think to do something else as long as it's normal. I think i figured out my real illness, If I think to do or write I won't if I panic or if I allow things then I can write the ideal. So I will write as I think or will and I don't have to be there to write it. This is where I think as you want to do things, or work until I don't need to do things as this is use of this. I think this is a blog based off my past life, working with memories that I happen to remember.

Here is an appropriate quote of the day: "Something I realized is that spells and magic don’t work if your soul determines it isn’t best for you or your growth... that’s why some magic works for some people and doesn’t for others. Some can grow wings some can’t, that memory just came to me because I tried to do it." -pup


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Friday, October 1, 2010

Magic ward for pain

  Using a ward for pain, be easy and effortless. As ya just need either sand or imagination for the ritual ward. To do the ward, make the circle by drawing it in the sand around you, or imagining a white circle to surround you. And then you 'program' the circle. Think to it, 'block out pain' and then, 'travel with me'. and there you have your ward. This blocks out any pain and can also block out presences that cause the pain. What helps this is to state, 'mai pan go awa', pronounced [may-in pain go aye-wahn], in the circle or at the circle.

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