The definition of a spell is simple enough, basically "symptoms" are similar to those of a banal spell, only in the initial stages are added details characteristic of a spell.
- The victim begins to "fixate" on the executor of the spell;
- The person loses touch with the world he or she is accustomed to, all potential and ideas remain in the past;
- The sharp use of alcohol or other substances that destroy the physical and mental body;
- The person becomes irritable, aggressive in relation to the one who did the spell;
- The executor becomes a "hostage" in the hands of the victim of the spell.
In the beginning, the executor may think that he has succeeded and everything is fine. But this is not true, then the performer becomes harder to live with the victim of the spell. In some cases, the victim of a spell may beat up, trying to control as much as possible, the one who did the spell.
The final result of any powerful spell will be a negative change in the victim's character and hatred of the client.
The victim will not be able to notice and analyze his behavior. For her, it is only part of the character. Only few, strong people can notice such changes in themselves and begin to deal with it. Mostly it's all seen by relatives, friends of the victim. The main point is that the victim does not notice these changes in herself. The executor may foolishly believe that it is not the actions of a spell, but the character of the victim.