| Gem wrote: |
Hi, Welcome to Mystic Board
What an intriguing welsh name. You are welcome to disagree. I was reply to a child's post and tended to speak from my experience. If you have good ways of using poppets that that is all fine, would you care to share them with us perhaps? Many might think it irresponsible to post on a public forum how to make them but I am sure you are doing that for a reason?
To me there is a very distinct line betwen dark magic and white or light magic. It is like any society; rules, moral and ethics come into play and we have to safeguard our community - and especially children, against things that perhaps might not be what or who they seem? |
Hi Gem
The name is a bit of an aberation it should be 'Llygad - with two Ls, I had an attack of 'Morning fingers' when I signed up.
The OP is listed as being 16, hardly a child anymore, and as for it being irresponsible to post the details of how to make a poppet, it was at least an honest and factual answer to the question. The poster could have reffered to any number of books and recieved spurious information (theres plenty out there). The making of a poppet is but the start of the process, the neccessary incantations and spellworking to imbue the poppet with the identity intended are often rather involved, and until they are completed the poppet is nothing more than a rather ill made doll.
On the subject of Black/White magic I see no practical difference at all, magic is magic, it is only the intent with which it is used that may be deemed good or bad, and that is a subjective distinction made from the perspective of the observer. Magic is no more good or bad than say fire, it may be used to enhance life or to destroy it, but it's still fire and has no will or sentience of it's own.
As for protecting children, of course I agree with you, but I will not withold information that some may deem to be too adult. If the board owners set the age limit at such a low age then it is they who must bear the burden of responsibility. I post on the assumption that board members are sufficiently adult to make their own decissions.
BB H