Black magic, by its very definition, deals with supernatural forces that fall outside the realm of what science can currently study or explain.
What is Black Magic?
Energy is a tool, not a moral compass. It’s like electricity: it powers your light bulb, but it can also be deadly in the wrong hands. It all depends on how you use it. This idea is ancient. Take Arjuna, a warrior in Mahabharata, who questioned why his enemy, full of negativity, could have the same divine energy as a god.
The answer? The energy itself is neutral, like pure sunlight. It’s up to us how we channel it, good or bad, just like a car can take you places or cause an accident.
So can people do black magic?
Everything has two sides, positive and negative. The Atharva Veda explores the use of energies for both good and bad. But often, the power lies in the mind. While some effects might be real, most stem from fear and manipulation. Imagine waking up to a staged scene of a skull and blood. Fear would cripple you, impacting your health and business, even though no actual magic happened. Symbols and rituals exploit our psychology. They understood the power of the mind: once the seed of doubt is planted, it can manifest negativity. Black magic involves supernatural phenomena, like curses or spells.
How to Remove Black Magic?
But yes, there is a science where one can use their energies negatively to cause harm to somebody else.
What is the protection?
As per the best tantrik in India, Ramapada Acharjee, focus on your spiritual journey, and negativity won’t be a concern. There are two ways to approach this:
- Spiritual Practice: When you’re dedicated to spiritual growth (sadhana), negativity tends to take care of itself.
- Protection: Some, like using a rudraksha, choose to wear protective objects.
But ultimately, the key is to stay focused on your path. Don’t dwell on negativity; just keep moving forward.