Can someone please do a spell to cure my mom’s cancer, she only has 3 to 6 months to live. I don’t want to lose her this early
Super Saturday Finn,
I guess I will be the first to say this…it is not that simple and easy. Magick is not a “pill” that you can take and feel better. It seems at this point, the best you can do is to “chant” for peace of mind and pain relief/reduction for your mother. I am not being callous. My daughter died of cancer 2 years ago, and we did not know until it was already stage 4 and I watched her slip away for 5 weeks. The doctors told us also about 6 months, but I figured only 4 weeks, and I was closer. They do not want to tell you the “truth” in order to save your feelings, and/or so that you will not “give up”. I am not saying to give up, but there comes a point where acceptance has to happen. We all have to pass through the veil. I try to remember, that we are not as sad for the person who is dying as we are mourning more, our loss of not having them around any more.
Remember, they are moving on, and leaving the pain that they are experiencing now. Through the craft, you will be able to maintain contact with them, and often it is a better relationship than when alive.
So, sorry that you are dealing with this…I understand it from the other way around, but it is never easy.
You need to pray for peace of mind, for all involved, your mother and all those who will be affected by this unfortunate turn of events.
My love and heart are reaching for you across the cosmos
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I am sorry this is not what you wanted to hear; but the truth is always better.
Lady Gene ![]()
PS–think of this as her “cocoon” and she will blossom into a butterfly on the other side ![]()
I’m going to echo what Lady Gene said, with a few of my own thoughts:
Is life any less beautiful because of its impermanence? No, of course not… so make beautiful the time you still have! Do all the things you can still do together with love and compassion.
Yes… death is only a transition. I am unshakeable in that belief, going off of my own experiences and from witnessing and hearing the stories of many.
If you and your family are not the prayerful type, I can suggest a few mantras. In Buddhism, all our mantras are for the benefit of everyone - and they carry no real religious weight. (Buddhism is not really a religion anyway - it does not work through blind faith.) Buddhist mantras can provide peace, spiritual healing, and they can help reduce pain and suffering.
ॐ मणि पद्मे हूँ
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I agree with lady gene, you should focus on things such as bringing peace of mind to all involved. Think of it as said a flower blooming from a bud to a rose. She will leave all pain behind finally finding peace
Many years ago, my uncle had a heart attack, and the doctors told my aunt that he would likely pass quietly in his sleep. She went to her spot in the woods and conjured a powerful spell. “Miraculously” my uncle was back on the farm a week later, apparently healthy as an ox. Then 9 weeks later he didn’t come home from the back-40 for dinner. My cousin went out looking for him. He had been pinned under the tractor and the doctor essentially said he had laid there for several hours in pain before the weight eventually stopped his heart.
Now I’m not suggesting anyone draw any specific conclusions, but this I know: My Aunt Anna blamed herself every day of the rest of her life for his suffering and I truly believe she died of a broken heart. Know your true intent and choose your words very carefully when dealing with such issues for the universe is not concerned with moral or emotional valuations. I like what has already been said as well.
Much love to you and yours. The Lord and Lady grant you peace and understanding.
If you take nothing else away from all of the replies, this is the most important point to pay attention to.
That story is a good example of how temporary such measures are, and the karmic weight they bring. I’ve heard others and the bottom line is no amount of magick can change the universal law of impermanence. That’s why it’s not wise to go there… You can pray, you can chant a mantra, but if it’s not meant to be, just let it be - no matter how challenging it is. It’s life’s challenges that help us grow, and that helps us to appreciate things more when our time comes. ![]()