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GUIDE FOR THE PROFESSIONAL WITCH: ENERGETIC DISSONANCE & MISDIRECTION

  • Apr 11
  • 3 min read
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When someone requests a love spell to influence a specific target and then that same client redirects their energy or becomes involved with others—particularly with multiple other women—it introduces energetic dissonance & misdirection, which destabilizes and weakens the very foundation of the spellwork. Let’s examine what occurs from an occult perspective, especially within the serious, results-oriented systems employed in Tenebris or through the structure of Gnōsis AEI:



1. ENERGETIC DISSONANCE & MISDIRECTION

Spellwork, especially love-focused operations, depends on clear intention, emotional alignment, and energetic consistency. When a client splits their focus by involving themselves with others—particularly in an intimate or romantic way—they are creating conflicting frequencies.


The spell attempts to anchor and influence the target’s thoughts, dreams, desires.


Meanwhile, the client is broadcasting signals of openness to others.


This creates a disconnect between the spell’s demand and the client’s behavior, which the universe—or the spirits involved—interprets as mixed messaging.



In esoteric terms: what is invoked must be honored. If a spell to draw one specific person is cast, then entertaining others is seen by the current or spiritual as breaking the covenant of desire.



2. Karmic Blowback and Diminished Authority


By betraying the energetic contract implicit in the spell, the client actually begins to generate resistance in the very fabric of the working. This isn’t just about "bad luck"—this is about disintegrating the very authority the spell was built upon.


Deities or spirits involved may cease cooperation.


The spell’s energy may backfire, stagnate, or even reverse (especially in PGM work where spirits demand respect).


Worse, it may manifest in distorted ways—obsession from the wrong person, weird messages, or sudden emotional detachment from the target.


3. Signal Confusion in the Astral Field


Every person you interact with sexually or emotionally leaves a trace signature in your field. This is especially critical if you're working with a spell that involves cords, energetic links, or dream/astral manipulation.


So, if your client connects with two other women, it’s not just a betrayal of focus—it muddies the field. It's like programming a GPS to go to one place, then swerving onto two completely unrelated roads. Eventually, the original destination becomes harder to reach—not impossible, but the detour costs time, clarity, and strength.

Illustration of people with a broken heart, tangled lines, flames, and a spellbook. Text: "Energetic Dissonance & Misdirection..."

4. Spell Suspension or "Dormancy"


In serious systems, like those involving high-spirit conjuration, sigil-based targeting, or ritual work tied to planetary hours, the moment the client intentionally deviates, the spell might go into a suspended state.


This is often mistaken as failure, but it’s really a form of ritual time-out. The system pauses, waits to see if the client will realign. In some cases, the spell will begin to reorganize itself around the new energies (i.e., one of the other women), which completely alters the original purpose.



5. Responsibility and Integrity in Spellwork


From a practitioner’s view, this kind of behavior from a client reveals a lack of spiritual integrity, which is something that weakens all esoteric results. Spellwork is not fast food—it’s a living, breathing convergence of thoughtform, emotion, and will.


When a client disregards the energetic focus, it means they:


Don’t respect the investment and danger that real spellwork holds.


Are treating the work like a “maybe this’ll work while I do whatever I want” — and that mindset is the death of manifestation.



In many cases, such behavior requires a cleansing, revocation, or full restart of the ritual matrix—sometimes with an added offering, sacrifice, or consequence if spirits were directly involved.



6. Repercussions on the Practitioner’s Reputation


From a professional witch's standpoint, this type of client misbehavior reflects badly on the work—even if the practitioner did everything perfectly. Outsiders won’t see the behind-the-scenes disrespect; they’ll just see “the spell didn’t work,” which is why strong boundaries and disclaimers are essential.


In Tenebris or SCG Witchery work, for instance, this is grounds for contract voiding, or even spiritual sanctioning of the client depending on the depth of the rite.


7. What Should Be Done Next


If this has happened, and you’re the practitioner:


Pause the work immediately.


Call back the energy or bind it temporarily.


Evaluate if the client is willing to realign and cleanse.


Make it clear that without full recommitment, any continued work will be wasted or even dangerous.



And if you’re the client: Own it. Stop entertaining others. Cleanse your field (physically, emotionally, and energetically), and start fresh with a clear, undivided mind.



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