First off, I personally think that binding someone should be a last resort because you are basically binding a part of that person's personality. It would be the same as tying someone's arm behind their back. So I would only do it as a last resort. Having said that, I would hope that if someone was to be bound by a spell, no one would undo it. Obviously they were bound for a reason and undoing it could be dangerous. Yes, it could be done, but should it be done.
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They are generally called what they are: banishing, binding, shielding, hexing, etc. ____________ Protective spells are called protective spells, and can sometimes be called defensive magicks. Banishing, binding, shielding, hexing, etc are something completely different and separate.
is a signed mediation agreement binding if one party was forced into it
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A broken rod is usually caused by a binding problem. The piston could be stuck or the rings may be damaged.
Binding spells are spells that stop a specific person from causing you and themselves harm. It stops them from doing anything negative to you and anyone else. These spells are to be used as a last resort when all else has failed and should NEVER be used to harm the other person.AndThe above answer is correct, but there are other parts to a binding spell than binding other people. You can also bind yourself, or bind an emotion, or bind a nasty rumor, or bind a nasty habit like smoking. You can bind concepts as well as people and things.A agree with Never using a binding spell for harm. But binding yourself, for good reasons, is always acceptable. For example, you can do a binding spell to bind your cravings for cigarettes to help stop smoking. Only in the rarest, most rare cases is it ok to bind someone else without their express permission. For instance, if your friend is cutting themselves and is talking about suicide. But even then I would be weary. Even if nothing else can be done (ie, therapy, counseling, convincing them to stop, even telling their parents), still look for another option. If nothing, absolutely nothing comes up, then do it. BUT, BUT prepare for the consequences of your actions. You must fully accept what Karma is coming your way.
Yes, you can do spells.
Voodoo spells are spells that are done by a practitioner of the Vodun faith.
Legally binding contract terms happen in such situations as when a teacher is teathered to their position, meaning they can't be fires, when a person's rights to remain silent are broken, or when the right to an attorney is issued.
No, spells do not exist.
No spells get rid of ghost. Ghosts are not real and spells are not real.
You cannot "do" spells. They don't exist. But, it is ungodly to do spells, or pretend to, anyway.