Love spells


Love spells are used by people of all nations – they are usually concocted by witches or sangomas. A love spell is supposed to help you get the girl you love or the man of your dreams. Love spells are also used to keep a man or woman in your life when they stray, or when the fires of love are not burning anymore.

While this may seem like the way to get love, think carefully before using a love spell to keep your man or woman – love is supposed to be freely given, and when it dies a love potion may help – but it can also backfire and create all sorts of misery. Nothing in the universe is without it’s opposite. If you take you must give – or it will be taken from you in another way. If love is given freely  it will be joyous and happy – if love is taken through potions or spells it may not be want you want, and their will be some kind of repercussion!

So go slowly when you use a witch or witch doctor to make a love potion or to cast a love spell – Rather win the heart of your love through being the person of their dreams. How would you like to be caught in a love web that someone else has cast on you? Have you had a spell put on you – if you think you have, then you need to find a powerful sorcerer or sorceress to break the love spell. A tokoloshe does not work in this type of love problem – although a powerful witch may use a tokloshe to spoil love for another person. The main problem when ensnaring another’s feelings using magic is that at some time or another the spell must lose power, or you will run out of money trying to maintain the spell. Forcing another to anything against their will falls under the category of “black magic” – no matter how good your intentions are, and no matter what the spell caster says – if the witch, sangoma, witchdoctor or whoever is selling spells that bend another’s free will then it is black magic. Human beings are blessed with free will – it is out greatest power and greatest gift from above – taking someones choice away is an abomination, and while you may think it is not – beware – it will come back and you will lose something. The forces required to steal another’s power are indeed powerful – and that is where the problem can come – powerful energies will be at work – and you are likely to be caught in them. Not every so called magic practitioner is capable of wielding and controlling so much power – although many claim they can – and they are happy to take your money. The problem is - has anyone ever got a refund from a sangoma or witch doctor? – I don’t think so. Can you go to the consumer council? – no – of course not. In fact the mere fact that you try to place a spell on another is against everything that the New South Africa is about – it is about freedom – not control. Rather you court the girl or boy – show them how much you love them by not using witchcraft – that way, if you do win their heart it will be forever, and the love will be freely given – and when love is freely given it is the greatest love in the world. Think about it – you will see that I am right.

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Protection against tokolshe

Charms of protection against the tokolshe are not easy to find – especially in these modern times. To find a practitioner who can help you will need to seek out a sangoma or n’anga, inyanga or witch-doctor. A powerful healer will be able to help.

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Tokoloshe exorcist

What can also help is a charm against the Tokolshe – a silver charm is said to have great power – especially if you have faith. Beware of buying potions from just any dealer in muti – they often sell fake spells – see a qualified healer. Of course – the best is not to allow a tokolshe near you in the first place and a charm of protection against a tokoloshe is the answer. This cannot really be called and African Symbol – although it does represent evil, and is found in African mythology – it is also called the Tokolosh, Tokoloshi, Thokolosi, Tikaloshe, hili, gilikango.

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