What IS a "true" spell. Truth is subjective in my humble opinion. A true spell is one that is cast with the intent on creating an outcome. It doesn't matter what that outcome is. If you put the intent into it, then it's filled with your truth (granted you put the dedication into it as much as the intent).
A true spell also works WITH you, not against you (unless you're inexperienced). If you cast for something realistic then absolutely, granted you know what you are doing, you'll get what you want...but again it should be realistic. Casting for millions upon millions of dollars is less likely to be achieved as opposed to casting for a couple of hundred dollars to pay your hydro bill.
Why is it so offensive for someone to cast a money spell? When someone discusses a spell they've cast and listed that they've cast a money spell...like an iceberg, we're only getting maybe a quarter of the story. There's MUCH more beneath the surface that we don't know about. So how can someone judge the legitimacy of the spell being cast with so little information?
That's where high-and-mighty-ism comes into play.
The high and mighty will tell you the only right way is their way, and all else is wrong. I think the alternative label for such a person is...dun..dun...dunnnnnnnn
FLUFFY BUNNY!!!
I think the attitude of I know more than you do, regardless of if I'm wrong in the end has no place in Witchcraft. But...like I always say...there are fundies in every religion and spirituality.
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