Yes as I know there is a spell to make imaginary friends visible and that spell is : "Make my worst day better, make my worst day better,
OH god this is now imaginary and make it visible
OH god this is now imaginary and make it visible"
Write this spell same to same and pary to god that "oh god make my wish and spell true tonight at 11:59 pm"
And the throw that paper in the fire saying abracadabra and it will be true
You cannot make them real to be on earth, but they are as real as anything else.
Unfortunately, no one can see an imaginary friend - not even the person whose friend they are. They are usually our companions when we are either alone or going through a time of emotional loneliness. We can hear them, and sometimes we think we can just catch a glimpse of them, but they are never fully visible, not to us.... and never to other people.I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but you'll understand when you are older why we can never see them properly.Thank you for not being mean.I guess it was a stupid question..'_'...well,im 11 years old so maybe that's why i want my imaginary friend so much.
There are many causes to creating and having imaginary friends. Don't worry though, millions of kids have imaginary friends (and adults too, although adults it should be slightly worrying unless it's not affecting their health). A huge, possibly the greatest contributor is loneliness. If you have nobody real to talk to, you'll probably make an imaginary friend to talk to. But take heed! Don't let your imagination run away from you! Facing reality can sometimes be hard, but you must face your fears. Don't live in a fantasy world. It's hard to heal from an addiction to imaginary friends, but if you are addicted, just listen to your heart. It will show you the right way. Some younger children tend to make imaginary friends to create jealousy in their peers. For example, say Suzie and Ally got in a fight. Suzie made an imaginary friend so she could say to Ally, "My friend is better than you!" even though her new friend is imaginary. And also, imaginary friends can help you with reality. They are someone you can boss around, and you can make them do anything; whatever the cause.
They tell friends and families about the business. You can also share it online and make it visible to friends of your friends and people around your community.
No, having imaginary friends at 17 does not necessarily make you insane. Many people continue to have imaginary friends as a way to cope with stress, loneliness, or to exercise creativity. It's important to make sure this behavior is not negatively impacting your daily life and to seek support if needed.
In Bedknobs and Broomsticks the spell of the Wizard Astoroth worked to make animals more like humans because it was a magic spell from a children story and not based in science. In the story, the animals became more human-like and killed Astoroth.
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends - 2004 Imposter's Home for Um--- Make 'Em Up Pals 3-4 was released on: USA: 16 September 2005
answ2. Imaginary friends are a common experience, and as long as one sees them as imaginary, no harm will result.e.g. when on the road, a useful question from ones imaginary friend might be "what would your driving instructor advise?"this is not normal... at all!!!!
You cannot make your imaginary friend come to life.
In World of Warcraft, mages have the ability to turn invisible temporarily. They do not drop aggro (threat), and any action other than moving will break the spell. They gain this spell at level 78 and there is one glyph and one talent (currently, things might change in Mists of Pandaria) that alter how Invisibility works. Prismatic Cloak, a talent, reduces the time invisibility take to activate, while the Glyph of Invisibility increases your movement speed while invisible.
To make an imaginary friend you must make somebody up like a monster or just a simple person. Now, remember your imaginary friend is invisible to everyone else but you, and you control what he/she does. Congratulations You now have an imaginary friend.
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