Showing posts with label Rules. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rules. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Hexing!

 What is a Hex?!

What Is a Hex?

A hex is a crossing—it's a binding of someone's energy, intertwining it with your own. It's a clash of wills, pinning their power to yours, and it demands a significant amount of energy. Because of this, you need to be absolutely sure of what you're getting into. When you hex someone, you should always have a clear goal in mind—a purpose that justifies the energy you’re about to expend.


Why Should You Hex Someone?

Which brings us to the real question—why? Why should you hex someone?

Hexing should never be done on a whim. It’s not about petty revenge or lashing out in anger. A hex should serve a purpose—to teach a lesson, promote growth, or break a destructive habit. The energy of your hex should be tied to their bad behavior and their personal evolution.

Think of it like this:

  • If they change, the hex loosens.
  • If they backslide, the hex tightens.

A well-crafted hex isn’t just punishment—it’s a force of correction, ensuring that the person either grows or continues to struggle under the weight of their own actions.


When Should You Hex Someone? (Timing Matters!)

Before you even think about casting a hex, there are a few non-negotiable steps:

RESEARCH, RESEARCH, RESEARCH!
You don’t know who or what is backing the person you're hexing. They might have strong spiritual protection, ancestral support, or divine intervention already in place. If that’s the case, your hex could backfire or simply fizzle out.

So before taking action:

  • Consult your own spirit team—your ancestors, your gods, your guides.
  • Approach with respect and truth.
  • Gather information.

You may find that the person is already facing karmic consequences without your interference. Or you may discover that they’re shielded, meaning you’ll need to strategically strengthen your hex game.


When Should You Hex Someone? (Personal Discernment!)

Now, let’s talk about when you should actually do it.

I can’t answer that for you—only your own discernment can. But understand this:

When you hex someone, you are using YOUR OWN energy.

It is draining. It is a commitment. And it requires protection.

You need to be absolutely sure that this is the right path before moving forward. Otherwise, you could end up exhausting yourself for nothing—or worse, setting unintended consequences into motion.


How to Hex?

I can go over that—but only in private. 🔮



Friday, January 31, 2025

All That Glitters!

 Be Careful What You Wish For: The Midas Touch and Life’s Unexpected Curses

You ever want something so bad that you’d do anything to get it? And then you finally get it, and—boom!—it blows up in your face? Yeah, that’s the King Midas special, and it’s got a lesson worth learning.

The Curse of the Golden Touch

So, Midas, this guy obsessed with wealth, gets a wish: everything he touches turns to gold. Sounds amazing, right? Until reality smacks him in the face—his food? Solid gold. His daughter? A shiny statue. Turns out, endless riches don’t mean much when you’re starving and lonely. Classic case of "be careful what you wish for."

Eventually, the gods took pity on him and reversed the curse, but not before he got a hard reality check. The moral? Sometimes, the thing you’re chasing is just a pretty, glittery trap.

The Modern Midas Effect

Midas’ mess isn’t just some old myth. We see it happen all the time:

  • The Workaholic’s Burnout – You grind for success, thinking it’ll bring happiness, but end up exhausted, disconnected, and wondering what the hell happened.

  • The Dream Job From Hell – It looked perfect on paper, but now you’re drowning in stress, deadlines, and caffeine-fueled anxiety.

  • The Social Media Fame Trap – You wanted followers and validation, but now you can’t breathe without someone judging your every move.

How to Wish Wisely

So, should we just stop wishing for things? Nah, but maybe we should be a little smarter about it. Before you dive headfirst into your next big goal, ask yourself:

  1. What’s the catch? Everything comes with a trade-off—are you cool with it?

  2. Does this actually make you happy? Or are you chasing it because everyone else says you should?

  3. Can you handle the baggage? More success, more problems. Are you ready for that?

  4. Is there a way to have your cake and eat it too? Maybe there’s a way to get what you want without it turning into a personal disaster.

Final Thoughts

Midas thought he wanted untouchable wealth—until he realized he couldn’t actually touch anything. Lesson learned: don’t chase dreams blindly. Next time you find yourself obsessing over something, take a step back. Ask the hard questions. Make sure it won’t turn your life into a gilded nightmare.

Because sometimes, what looks like a dream is really just a fancy way to ruin everything.




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