Does Magic Interfere with Freewill,or is Personal Choice Involved.
- vzasikowski
- 5 days ago
- 6 min read

One of the first questions many people have when they are contemplating having spell work done, is "Will targetting this person with magic interfere with their freewill in any way?". To cut to the chase, the short answer is NO - not unless you are working with a practioner of very Dark Arts involving pacts with sinister sounding entities, "demons" or other dodgy Astral beings, or you employ someone who uses a plant based drug you might have heard of called scopolamine, often sensationally referred to as “Devil’s Breath.”
Even in instances described above, it is extremely HARD to to directly influence and override a human being's free will, ie to achieve some type of Mind Control over the target of the magic. Even in a situation where some dark demonic influence might be sent their way, ultimately, regardless of any pressures the target of the spell may feel, it is the individual who decides whether or not to follow whatever suggestion or "implanted thought" has been sent their way. The only exception I can think of is where a Preying Mantis or Grey alien being is involved, but I have never heard of any magical practitioner directly requesting the assistance of any "aliens". And of course, instances of incredibly dark, "Satanic" rituals, like the Jeffrey Epstein and "Cabal" (Black Eye Club) perform are, of course, in a totally different league of evil, but even he , it turns out, resorted to using the plant drugs to "zombify" victims in order to bend them to the will of whoever was using them. It really is incredibly difficult to trammel over a person's mind and compel them to do what you want without resorting to extreme measures.
Magic is a Nudge, not an Etheric Sledgehammer Aimed at Interferring with Freewill.
Not unless one of the aforementioned types of magical practice has been used, and I do not work with spritis, demons, astral entitites or aliens. The type of magic I practice is not geared towards interfering with freewill or controlling a person's mind, and I don't think this type of magic is common anyway. TV and Books have done a fantastic job of stereotyping and "programming" public conception of what is involved with magic. The best way to think of what a spell is doing once it has been cast (in the context of aiming it at someone other than yourself) is that it sends out a "suggestion", a "message", an "idea". It directs towards the target a stronger awareness of there being another course of action that can be taken - another "probability" path they can choose to walk down. The spell opens up the person's mind so that they consider things more deeply, where previously they have put up mental blocks. A spell can also work to inspire the target to reconsider things from a different perspective, or to search their heart more deeply, or to reconsider exisiting choices made or to encourage them to think in an entirely new way. In a nutshell, directly magical energies at someone is not about attempting to FORCE them to do something, but rather, the spell acts to open up possibilities.

Spells Open the Mind to New Possibilities
I like to think of it as asking "Tinkerbell" to go visit the person and "whisper in their ear". She's slightly mischievous but means no harm and seeks only to encourage the target to open their mind or heart a little more. Tinkerbell, as a representetive of the forces that underpin the fabric of our reality, rides the waves of this fabric, noticing all sorts of possibilities and potential for different outcomes. She visits the target to pass on this vision to them. She is not trying to directly mess with or interfere with a person's freewill. How that individual then reacts or responds to the magical nudge is entirely up to them. Your average human being can be pretty stubborn, tends to put up mental or emotional walls to one thing or another, can find it hard to make decisions or even know what it is they really want. Many of us also avoid certain courses of action due to deep rooted fears which only serve to hold us back. Others may make decisions out of hasty thinking, self sabotaging tendencies or spite. There are all sorts of reasons that might lead to whatever problems have resulted in you considering trying magic spells to change things as humans are very complex. The man at the office you wish would ask you out may have terrible shyness, or feel cagey due to past experiences. The person you have fallen out with may be overthinking everything and causing themselves more harm by continually resisting attempts made to reconcile. Your Boss might be exhibiting favouritism or failing to notice things about you when it comes time to decide who gets that promotion. And so on...Whatever the issue is, the spell aims to nudge the target rather than dominate in some intense way to try and interfere with or override their freewill. The magic I practice aims to work for the highest good of everyone concerned, so there really is nothing to be concerned about.

Gentle But Strong: Magic Does Not Require Brute Force to Achieve Desired Outcomes.
For many years, I included in my repetoire of spellcasting services a variety of spells that came under a category I referred to as "Domination". After a long time of being open to casting these types of spells, something inside of me shifted. It stopped feeling like this was the"right thing to do", and began to make me feel uncomfortable. Intuitively it became clearer and clearer that unleashing "bossy", "commanding" and "domineering" spells was simply not necessary to achieve the desired outcomes. It is not in my personality nature to be like this, unless I am extremely triggered. This type of spell work felt to agressive, too unpleasant, and just did not feel appropriate or necessary. I don't want to "boss" and "force" anyone, either in my day to day life or my magical practice- that is a rather ugly type of energy to be sending out into the etheric highway. Don't we already have enough negative, controlling vibrational influences in our world? Why add more posion? If there is a person in your life who needs a stronger hand, as the person is super stubborn or the situation has been dragging on a long time, there are plenty of other spells that can help get the result you want, spells that do not sound like something a member of parliament or Republican party might cast when they switch their suit for a cloak and head to their weekend Illuminati cult meeting. Look at the picture above - intuitively feel the difference in the vibrations being worked with here. One clearly feels very "icky" while the other has power, minus the "dark" vibe. The type of darker magick on the right has a dense, sticky, rather creepy vibe. Most humans don't respond well to being on the receiving end of domineering energies - a fact that belatedly dawned on me, and another reason I decided to drop these types of practices.
Why Black Magic is not Necessarily Dark or Bossy Magic
While it might sound like a juxtaposition, due to the commonly held conception of what "black" magic is, I hold an entirely different view to the majority. I feel this area of magic has been incredibly stereotyped so that the moment a person hears the term, "black magic", an association with something dark or dangerous is elicited. From the perspective of my personal practice, the black magic spells I offer are not "dark" , they are simply a more intense option.
So, to summarise: NO, my magic spells do not interfere with freewill, they do not attempt to control a person's mind, and there is no working with any kind of vibrations or forces that are dark, negative or dangerous in any aspect of my spellwork. Ready to check out what I do? Ok then! Pop over to the shop area to navigate the extensive spellcasting services available. I have a huge range of Hoodoo Spells and a wide selection of more intense black magic spells.




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