@CWOTUS
There were failures, but the successes outweigh them. If what I wished for didn’t happen within a couple of years or didn’t happen at all, then I considered it a failure.
I don’t think everyone can replicate it. I have no understanding of the mechanism, but I found something that resembles it. Some people have a stronger energy/aura than others which can affect another positively or negatively depending on the effort. I’m not sure if this can be observed in motion. I just think it works for me.
I can’t say with certainty that the people I hated were already susceptible to illness or death, but it didn’t seem likely considering their present state of condition and how it drastically overturned. The first two times this happened was in elementary school. I wished illness and death on two supposedly normal, healthy students that I thought were complete assholes. This was in 5th grade. By 8th grade one of the boys died from leukemia and another was killed by a drunk driver. As I got older, my wishing criteria expanded to people’s political affiliations after I understood what impact it has on society. That is when I started applying it to groups of people at a time.
@stanleybmanly, @zenvelo ^^^^
@DrasticDreamer
They didn’t hurt me physically, but their behavior raised a level of disgust in me. They offended my tastes and senses. Now while their family and kids were not involved, the traits are passed on environmentally and genetically. I don’t want a legacy of that behavior in this world.
@Cruiser
Karma is a spiritual concept of buddhism or hinduism. I don’t believe in that. I’m an atheist. Energy on the other hand is something I would consider due its physical nature. Whether I continue or stop will not deviate someone else from wishing illness on me. It could happen and it is out of my control.