Replying to @MelMel he dreams about me and starts thinking about me nonstop and suddenly i'm on witchtrial
Having personally encountered the curiosity and myths around obsession spells, I find it fascinating how people connect dreams and repeated thoughts to the influence of witchcraft. On platforms like TikTok, especially in communities tagged #witchtok and #spiritualtiktok, many share experiences where someone begins dreaming of them repeatedly or can't stop thinking about them, which stirs suspicions of spells being cast. From what I've gathered, obsession spells are believed to intensify someone's thoughts and feelings toward a person, sometimes causing vivid dreams or increased communication attempts like calls or messages. These behaviors can feel overwhelming, and even those who usually dismiss witchcraft talk might start to question if something supernatural is at play—just like the humorous contradictions shared in the posts where men claim witchcraft isn't real but then insist it is being done to them. It's important to approach these experiences with a balanced perspective. Dreams and obsessive thoughts can often stem from psychological or emotional causes, such as stress or attachment, rather than supernatural influence. However, the cultural and communal storytelling around love spells provides a unique way of understanding how people process and express complex feelings about relationships. Whether you're skeptical or a believer in spells, engaging with communities that discuss these topics openly, such as those investigating love spells or spiritual energy, can help shed light on why these experiences feel so real. It also offers a supportive space to share stories and find comfort in knowing others are navigating similar feelings. Remember that consent and respect are critical, and using any form of spell or influence should never harm others.























































