So you think someone has casted a Voodoo Curse on your family? Then did this start. Then the tip on your solder iron out of the blue fell off. Well joking aside. I do not belive in such. But quite often a true believer. Will in some strange ways. Delude him/her self into that a curse is working. That will only make things worse. And the person will start to get above oneself. To explain why something did happen.Something is seriously wrong with our family.
Where's voodoo when u need him?
Wait...what is the difference between Voodoo and black Magic...aren't 'em the same BS
I would agree, except that some people actually think they can do magic. They believe voodoo is real, and practice it, without asking for money.Without exception, ALL so called voodoo practitioners are simply con-men whose stock in trade consists of offering to influence future events in exchange for cash.
That said, Discovery Channel does air a long-running documentary series about police departments in the US who have on occasion sought the help of psychics to solve cold cases, with varying degrees of success.
Personally I'd sooner buy lottery tickets or visit Lost Wages, Nevada, than waste my hard-earned coin on some gibberish-spouting hocus-pocus peddler.
That's exactly what half of me says. My logical side tells me all that is bullcr*p (especially fortune telling, lucky numbers, crystal balls, etc--all scams!). The other half tells me that there are some crazy people out there (no offense intended) who actually believe they have "gifts", and I have seen some things in my days that make me wonder.I consider myself very open minded in many different way, but when it comes down to magic, voodoo, ghosts, spirits, hauntings, seance, palm reading, crystal balls, astrology, aberrations, hex, spells, witchcraft, fortune telling, lucky numbers, black cats, etc.... then nada.