It can be. I've heard of it being used to weaken or hex the sex life of others. If someone gifts you camphor throw it out or better yet, use it as a link for a reversal spell, then dispose of it at a crossroads. Don't burn it in your bedroom with someone else's intent on it though.
Black magic wasn't used.
A gipsy woman is a woman that believes in and uses black magic. Black magic is a type of magic that is only used by the Devil.
The tortoise is used in black magic in India because it is said to be a symbol of fertility and protection.
A person can do black magic on a person while for voodoo magic we have to take the help of an effigy. Black magic and voodoo magic are two different types of magic. Black magic uses its power for negative purposes, while voodoo magic is used for both positive and negative purposes. Black magic is a technique that is used to harm a person. It is also used in works like witchcraft, business, trickery, and jewelry making. By this, enemies can badly affect a person which makes it possible to harm them.
A gipsy woman is a woman that believes in and uses black magic. Black magic is a type of magic that is only used by the Devil.
The tortoise is used as black magic in India because the people believe it posses supernatural powers.
Black magic can be used to cause distress or harm to a person. They go for black magic because te think it is fun. I noe, its sad.
no
Black Magic should never be used.
No, camphor and naphthalene balls are not the same. Camphor is derived from the camphor tree and is commonly used in religious rituals and as a household remedy, while naphthalene balls are synthetic moth repellents used to protect clothes from damage by moths and other pests.
No, camphor balls and moth balls are not the same thing. Camphor balls are made from natural camphor and are used for their aromatic properties. Moth balls are typically made from naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene and are used as a pest deterrent for moths and other insects.
No