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Hey all,

If there are questions I’ve answered repeatedly (in my blog, in email, on the phone,) these must be them. 😉 I’m going to try to include a few new ones so as not to bore my long-time readers…but unfortunately my newbie readers don’t tend to like scanning the archives, (lol,) so for the long-term clients, forgive the review. 😉

Q: Do spells backfire?

A: As per my answer here in November 2006, see the first question, spells do not backfire. A spell isn’t a gun…its not even ruled by physics. A spell will never do the OPPOSITE of what you want…it may manifest unpleasantly, or it may fizzle and not manifest, but it never backfires.

Q: What do you mean by “thinking your spell to death,” and why is this wrong?

A: My best answer is here, read the first Q and A. Its long, its detailed, and I send people to read it every day. 😉

Remember, fast spell manifestation requires faith in your work! 😉 If you are constantly doubting your work by crossing off the days and hours since you cast the spell, or by thinking about how the end result will manifest, you are not doing yourself any favors. Watched pots never boil, and worried spells take forever to manifest. :S

Bejing

Q: How long do spells take to manifest?

A: It depends on several factors, so there is no concrete answer. I’ve had my own work that I’ve done for myself take almost 90 days – although I’m a strong believer in spell reinforcement every 28 or so days until in manifests (or more than 3 months pass,) spell manifestation can take 90 days to work. I’ve even had cases (personal and business,) where the spell target was affected (strongly, in fact,) and the petioner was unaware of the effect for an amount of time after the spell had already begun to manifest. :S

Often, spells take about 21-28 days to take effect, however, again depending on the spell, the practioner and/or petioner may not SEE the results immediately.

Before you decide for yourself that a spell has “failed,” take into account the mundane factors which could effect the outcome. If you are trying to get an ex back, was the break up particularly bad, or are you both now living a larger distance apart? Could this be a factor in this person not making contact with you? I’ve seen more than one case where when an ex did return after taking their sweet time doing so, they reported to the petioner that they had been thinking ceaselessly about coming to the petioner but were worried that the time and distance between the two of them was “too much,” so they resisted the urge to call.

Also, take into account your own actions and behavior towards your spell target or spell goal. If you want a success spell to work, you need to go out and actively persue success – you can’t hide in your house with the phone off of the hook and assume a vortex will open up and drop success into your lap, lol, instead you need to HELP the spell by giving it opportunities to manifest (ie persuing success,) OR if you are trying to get an ex back…are you fighting with this person? Calling them? Acting crazy? Remember, winning a person back is similar to winning them over in the first place.

Orchids

Q: I read your guidelines on choosing a legit psychic – but then when I chose a spellcaster/psychic, their spell failed? Was I scammed?

A: Not knowing the spellcaster or seeing the site you bought services from, I can’t say…because SPELL FAILURE IS NOT A SIGN OF BEING SCAMMED. I would use my articles to help you as guidelines, but I would need to hear the case story to gauge if your spell failed or was not cast. :S I’m hoping to print an article on going through the spellwork process as a client, and what to expect in the next few months, so stay tuned. 😀 But in the meantime, your spell not working is a sign of spell failure, not a near-to-definite sign of being “scammed.”

Q: Why are you the originalninjacat?

A: I chose the email handle theoriginalninjacat in 1997, as, when I was in college, “NinjaCat,” was a term of endearment for me among many of my friends. After I’d graduated school and was speaking on many of the email groups on Yahoo, many people began referring to me as “The NinjaCat,” or “NinjaCat,” because of my email addy, and this stuck… It wasn’t really my intention to go through life with the professional name of NinjaCat, but considering my familliar name is Cat, and my maiden last name is an English word, its no worse that posting my real name as far as “silliness,” goes… And people know me by this title, and have sought me out by it and identified me by it for more than a decade, lol…I’m afraid I’m stuck with it.

I’ve seen some people have posted over and over about how “I wouldn’t bother with someone with such a weird name,” in spellcaster “discussion” (scamsites and bashing sites, mostly,) forums, but that usually makes me laugh – you’d not hire me, but Lady Velvetsocks at YouWantYourExMySpellWillGettimBack.com (fictuous creation on the site there – at least I hope, haha,) is okay for you. 😉 Oh-kee… and my name and my site are weird? Hmmm. 😉

Vizousler

So the short answer is that it was a college joke name that stuck. I’m sure you have the fat friend called slim or the tall friend called tiny, or etc. 😉 Well, I got to be stuch with the NinjaCat.

Q: I didn’t inter my name papers until a few hours after the spellcandles had burned out – is my spell OK?

A: Yes. You do not need to inter your name papers immediately. Although I’d recommend interring them in the first 24 hours after you’ve cast the spell, due to inclement weather, I’ve actually interred name papers 3 days after spell completion, and my spell worked. 🙂

Okay, that’s all for today, folks. 😀

~Cat

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4 responses

  1. Cherry Avatar
    Cherry

    Miss Cat, what does “inter name paper” means? I did try to google it…Thanks

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  2. Cat Avatar

    A quick google of “Define inter” brought up the following, I am using the verb:
    in·ter
    verb (used with object), -terred, -ter·ring.
    1.
    to place (a dead body) in a grave or tomb; bury.
    2. to put into the earth.
    To bury or place in a final resting place would be how I would define the term

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  3. IAF Avatar
    IAF

    Hi Cat!
    Was just wondering if you’re still planning on writing about what to expect as a a client of spell work. I know you’re super busy with a gazillion emails a day, but that article would be dope! It would be refreshing and informative to have your insight on what clients can expect since there’s nothing like that on the web. =]

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  4. Cat Avatar

    I have I think. This article is 5 years old…I want to say in 2009 or 2010 there is something along those lines.

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