Further examples to question the existance of free will and the ethics of love spells
Free will?
My personal theory is that free will doesn’t exist, not pure free will e.g. restaurant walls tend to be a warm pinky orange shade - this colour makes use feel hungry! Music in supermarket makes us spend more - the eye level shelves in supermarkets costs manufactories more to display their products there, as that’s where we look first, so they take advantage; okay we are free yes to scan the bottom shelf only, but we are more likely to read the packaging on a new product at eye level and they manipulate us into doing so.
However yes a love spell can be programmed exactly as you wish, and while I do not believe we have free will full stop, I believe we have our natural tastes and preferences and if your loved one does what to be with you but is doing nothing about it as they feel trapped or they leaving things to fate then your spell will throw good luck on your situation, it will create the channels for them to come to you - not by being forced, but lets say you will be on the eye level shelf so to speak.
Love spells are they wrong?
When someone is seriously ill, prayers, healing spells and remedies are used. The poorly person doesn’t want to die, but fate might have other ideas - fate is interfering with the sick person’s free will, meanwhile family, friends, doctors, healing remedies, spirits and spells fight against fate to save the person in question. Love spells are no different to healing spells, only in subject matter, all spells target a positive outcome.
All is fair in love and war?
Of course this old saying is very untrue, if interfering people are upsetting your romance that isn’t fair and you cannot let them get away with it. Many things aren’t fair where love is concerned, and sometimes the only way to put things right is by using a love spell as your words and actions will only generate further problems.