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Black Magic
BLACK MAGIC
Introduction:
Black magic has traditionally referred to the use of supernatural powers for evil and selfish purposes. In modern times, some find that the definition of "black magic" has been convoluted by people who define practices that they disapprove of as "black magic".
Black Magic is as old as our civilization is. Black Magic has basically been defined in two different ways:
A) It is a bunch of Negative Energy that a person flows in the body of other and this ways it hurts or make another person anxious and sometimes he dies too.
B) Some Said that the Magician worship their Evil God and on request that God or his juniors does the job.
Magicians worship their Evil God and after making him happy and settled they ask him to do whatever they wish. Black Magic is all about getting a person's desired work done by creating problem for other person. Black Magic is not a solution to the problem but is another problem for solution.
Who is a Magician or Tantrik:
Tantrik is a person who performs activities which are not in benefit of the World. He is a person who actually accumulates negative energy and utilizes it for inhuman works. Tantrik is the only person who can actually see the Ghosts and Souls. He has a very hard life. Tantrik is very short aged and restless. Tantrik do all these kind of activities for money. They cannot remove the problem permanently but they just put your bundle of problems on someone and in return gets weird life of course money is also there.
Powers of a Tantrik:
A) He can Kill Someone and make him alive again only if he the dead body is not burnt.
B) He can hurt someone.
C) He can ruin business of anyone.
D) He can kill the kid's in mother's womb.
E) He can tie anyone's home.
F) He can make anyone insane.
G) He can call souls and ghosts.
H) He can order the powers to work for him.
I) He can forcefully transfer a soul in the body of another person.
How a person can be a Black Magician or Tantrik:
To become a

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