u/Nearby-Coast-7052

What are y’all’s thoughts on using AI in your practice?

What is y’all’s thoughts on using AI in your practice? I use it mostly to organize my spells and ingredients. I tell it what I’ve done, what I use, and how I’ve used it. I then ask it to write it up in a pdf so I can print it and put it in my grimoire. Sometimes I ask for tarot interpretation when I can’t forgive it out or are coming up blank but I feel like I’m skipping the development of my intuition by having something tell me the answer (potentially). Anybody here using AI and how do you use it and what are y’all’s thoughts on it?

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u/Nearby-Coast-7052 — 3 days ago

First Hex

Hi everybody. I’m looking to cast an official hex on somebody. They are in the public eye and use their platform to spread hatred and bigotry. They are not an elected official but are well known for getting away with what I consider to be murder. They may or may not be part of the “christ is king” crowd I’m not sure. They never post anything religious tho.

I’m looking to terrorize them with spiders. My plan was to build a mirror box, put in dead spider carcasses, red chilis/pepper flakes, poppy seed, thumbtacks (bites), cat claw nail trimmings (fangs), cobwebs, a picture of the person, mugwort and wormwood to also plague them with nightmares about spiders. Seal it up in the mirror box (magnify the perception of threat to the person) and bind it with twine.

I also want to add a fail safe so that I can dissolve the hex if I need to. I also am scared that if I’m not specific enough spiders will attack me and I’m terrified of spiders. I have several wards in my house that I have made and charged, and several plant wards outside as well.

Honest thoughts please. Is this dangerous/risky? I’ve only been practicing witchcraft since January. I made an offering to Hecate and asked her to do it and afterwards when asked if I was successful in my petition I drew the three of pentacles. But since she’s the goddess of witchcraft I thought maybe I should do some of that too? Or should I just leave it alone. Looking for advice

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u/Nearby-Coast-7052 — 5 days ago