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Azma Fallah backs out from sharing her secret related to ‘white magic’; here’s what white magic means and the effect it can have in your lives

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 27, 2022, 15:00 IST
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The effects of white magic in your lives

Reality show, Lock Upp’s contestant Azma Fallah recently refused to reveal a secret about ‘white magic’ because it had completely freaked her out. Indeed, the presence of magic can be intimidating to people. Some people find comfort in the concept of magic while some feel terrified. Interestingly, magic also has a positive and negative feeling that is categorised into white magic and black magic. So, let’s get down to understanding what white magic actually is.

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White magic and its effects

White magic can be identified by a positive presence. It is associated with healing properties. White magic is done to help oneself and others. This brings out the good and positive aspects. It also greatly depends on people’s beliefs and practices. In definitive terms, white magic is the use of supernatural powers for selfless reasons. White magic can be identified by a positive presence. It is associated with healing properties. White magic is done to help oneself and others. This brings out the good and positive aspects. It also greatly depends on people’s beliefs and practices. In definitive terms, white magic is the use of supernatural powers for selfless reasons.

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Who uses white magic?

People who use white magic are known to be wise, kind and helpful people. They look towards the greater good of society. Practitioners of white magic are healers, witches or wizards and most of them practice white magic after it has been handed out to them by their ancestors. Some even pick up an interest later in life.

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How is white magic practised?

People practice white magic through healing, chanting charms, incantations, blessings, prayers and old, folk songs. White magic is also defined as ‘high’ magic as the intention behind white magic is always good. This kind of magic may include exclusive or expensive components that are needed to perform white magic.



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