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“What do you do when your partner doesn’t show you love or affection?”

  • Writer: MMpsychotic
    MMpsychotic
  • Aug 6, 2025
  • 2 min read

“What do you do when your partner doesn’t show you love or affection? - this is a question that concerns many people. Recently, I came across this question in a Facebook post, and naturally, I was curious to see what kind of answers it had received.

I was genuinely shocked to see that so-called “doctors” were claiming they could restore relationships by casting spells on one of the partners. Really?

Let’s take a closer look at what occultism actually is. I consider myself to be an open-minded person. However, when I come across the same comments, copy-pasted, recommending different "doctors," it becomes blatantly clear that this is a scam — or several scams.

Occultism is an esoteric doctrine that claims the existence of invisible forces that animate the entire universe. These forces are allegedly accessed through practices like alchemy and parapsychology, and are said to be captured or channeled by “initiates” — privileged individuals — using methods such as hypnosis, spiritualism, and so on.

Essentially, it refers to the collection of sciences, practices, and rituals connected to this worldview — a worldview that maintains the belief in mysterious, supernatural forces present in nature with which the initiated can supposedly communicate.

The occult is a category of esoteric, supernatural beliefs that lie outside the domains of organized religion and science. It encompasses phenomena related to magic, mysticism, and the wide variety of spells and ritual practices associated with them. It also extends to ideas involving extrasensory perception and parapsychology.

The word “occult” itself derives from the Latin occultus, which means clandestine, hidden, or secret. It can be translated as “knowledge of the hidden.” In common usage today, the term "occult" refers to knowledge of the paranormal.

Now that you know what occult science entails, ask yourself: do you truly believe that wizards or so-called doctors, who claim to be endowed with paranormal powers — who supposedly use alchemy and parapsychology and possess the ability to cast spells on others — would advertise their services on Facebook?

They claim to have magical powers on their side, yet they need social media promotion?

Don’t believe all the nonsense. The kind of magic you dream of — the type that could enchant your partner to love you or to leave you — exists only in fairy tales.

 
 
 

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