Permission is the correct spelling.
Permissible.
The likely word is "permission" (approval, allowed actions).
The correct spelling of the word is approval (permission, or agreement).
The correct spelling is plagiarism (the copying of material without permission).
The correct spelling of the noun is permission(authorization, consent).
You can't unless you have permission from the owner; the owner can very well report their property stolen (which it is). You & the person you sell it to can both go to jail.
not unless they have their parents permission, but if you dont have their permission you can spell your name differently around friends and non official things. :)
The likely word is "permission" (approval, allowed actions).
The correct spelling of the word is approval (permission, or agreement).
The correct spelling is plagiarism (the copying of material without permission).
"May" gives permission, "yam" is a vegetable and "Amy" is a girl.
The proper spell of "clearence" in "clearance". The term clearance has many meanings. Examples include permission from an authority and equilibrium prices.
No.Bored is the correct spelling for the emotion.Borrowed is the correct spelling for "taking with permission to return later".
"Sentense" is not a real word. Try learning how to use a dictionary, spell first grade words, and not being a complete moron, and if you still don't know how to use the word "permission" in a sentence, go back to Mexico.
Most, although not all practitioners of Magic / Witchcraft do not sell their spells. When we undertake to create a spell it is with the permission and at the request of a specific person. The spells are usually individual specific and tend to loose potency when used generically.
Yes, absolutely. Any spell placed on anyone without their complete knowledge and full permission is unethical. The Rule of Three states "That which you send out, will return to you threefold". By casting a spell on someone without their knowledge you are allowing others to treat you as they will without your permission. Karma does not need the help of a spell. karma has it's own time and plan, you may not be there to see it happen, but it will. The other thing about Karma is it isn't all bad... if you live a good, caring, ethical, and generous life you will be rewarded.
first you say the person name then have a clear thaught iof what you want to do then cast the spell and say ur spell lock like mine is zapadomis The act of placing a spell on someone is just a bit more complex than stated above. Spells of healing, prosperity, etc. work best with the complete knowledge and permission of the person. That way they can help with the spell and act in accordance (work toward the manifestation). Casting a spell on someone without their express knowledge and permission is manipulation of the very worst kind. Using your powers and energies on someone else would put you in the direct line of the Threefold Law (that which you send out will return to you three fold).
The correct spelling of the noun is permission(authorization, consent).