does the curse comes true
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Not really.....
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Mostly not, IMO. I know a person who has a sort of “native” witchcraft in her family background, and she says that you can curse someone and have your ill will toward them have some kind of effect on them; but to really producing the evil you wish on them requires not fancy rituals et al, but a tremendous amount of concentration by you on this harm afflicting them. It’s kind of self-defeating, because you end up spending a chunk of your waking life thinking intensely about aiming negative results at somebody you hate — which is a) extremely difficult, since you still have to get your laundry done and raise your kids and all the rest of the stuff that needs to get done in life; and b) really bad for *you*, as a person that anybody else would want to be around or even the self that you yourself are stuck with all your life.
So it’s not recommended; and it rarely happens in real life, since generally you have to be pretty crazy to devote your own energy and time to thinking about somebody you hate, and if you’re not crazy when you begin to do this, you will be by the time it ends. It’s less healthy for the person who casts the curse (which may take years to take effect) than for the object of it, who goes about their business living their life, until something happens to them (but then, that “something” could happen to anybody, at any point in any life, because that’s how life is; who needs curses?).