Zoroastrianism practices a threefold path, incorporating good deeds, good thoughts, and good words.
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The cast of Threefold - 2007 includes: Amy Cummins as Miranda Dan Stuckes as Goth Ghost
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The cast of Threefold - 2004 includes: Jasmine Begai Joyce Chilton Natasha Fisher Spencer Maybee
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Karma. Whatever you let out into the world, be it good or bad, will return to you. In Wiccan belief, there is the Threefold Law, which states that everything you do will be returned to you in threefold.
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The cast of The Threefold Tragedy - 1922 includes: Janet Alexander Sylvia Caine Lauderdale Maitland as Henry VIII Edith Morley
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Whatever energy is sent out into the world will return threefold.
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It is the threefold repetition of the word holy, ascribed to God in Isaiah 6.
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Here's a few:
twofold. threefold. -- and don't forget manifold. There is a somewhat archaic word "sheepfold" which is unrelated to the multiplier meaning of -fold.
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Consisting of three united; multiplied by three; threefold; as, a triple knot; a triple tie., Three times repeated; treble. See Treble., One of three; third., To make threefold, or thrice as much or as many; to treble; as, to triple the tax on coffee.
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You don't. Casting spells that directly influence a human's will is forbidden and against Pagan rules.
The ethical use of power would forbid the manipulation of anyone using magic. The Threefold Law would also apply here - That which you send out will return to you threefold.
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Negative, Trinity is a name given to most females. It's meaning: A Threefold or Triplets.
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Made thrice as much; threefold; tripled., A third thing corresponding to two others of the same kind.
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The traditional three-fold discipline in Lent is prayer, fasting, and alms-giving.
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The threefold office of Christ in Christian theology refers to his roles as prophet, priest, and king. This concept highlights the belief that Jesus is the ultimate authority in guiding, redeeming, and ruling over believers. It emphasizes his unique and central role in the salvation and governance of humanity.
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The Asian and Latino population is expected to increase threefold over the coming years.
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To attain nirvana through the middle path (the eightfold path or the threefold training, shown clearly by the buddha)
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If you cast a spell and you are wrong it will come back on you threefold. Don't mess with stuff you don't know.
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Richard Koehn has written:
'A threefold cord' -- subject(s): Christianity, Marriage, Religious aspects of Marriage
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John Hodson Egar has written:
'The threefold grace of the Holy Trinity' -- subject(s): Trinity
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The threefold approach to the study of the natural world combines observation, experimentation, and reasoning. Observation involves gathering data through senses or instruments, experimentation tests hypotheses in controlled settings, and reasoning uses logic to interpret findings and make conclusions. By integrating these three methods, scientists can gain a comprehensive understanding of the natural world.
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It means exactly what it says do what you will, but remember it comes back threefold. Think of it just like Karma, what goes around comes around.
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Foremost is the Rede: "An (if) it harm none, do as you will." Many Wiccans believe in a sort of accelerated karma, bringing back threefold whatever is sent out. These kind do NOT levy curses.
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Aloysius Maria Costa has written:
'Christ's one sacrifice in its threefold mode' -- subject(s): Atonement, Lord's Supper, Sacrifice
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You could add the prefix re- and the suffix -ing to make the word renumbering.
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Women who have even one close relative with the disease increase their risk threefold. In addition, if a woman has had breast cancer , she is at an increased risk for ovarian cancer.
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Kenneth Macleod Black has written:
'The Scots churches in England' -- subject(s): Church of Scotland, History, Presbyterian Church
'The threefold cord'
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You attach a gear train between the hamster wheel and the fan where the ratios of the gears delivers a threefold speed increase.
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Ecclesiastes 4:12 - Though one may be overpowered by another, two can withstand him. And a threefold cord is not quickly broken. [NKJV]
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They are superstition, so don't expect too much.
A Pagan Perspective
If by "side effects" you mean the actualization of the spell, then you may have misunderstood the idea of a spell.
A "spell" is one of the manners in which a practitioner performs "magic".
"Magic" is simply stated the manipulation of naturally occurring powers and forces, by the hand and will of a (hopefully) ethical and trained practitioner.
Just saying the words, without the "rest of the work" usually has little or no effect. Properly done, magic can and does manifest the desired result.
That said, I recommend you look into the Threefold Rule, which states, "That which you send out will return to you threefold."
It has been my experience, that the Threefold Rule is remarkably swift in taking effect.
So if you are wondering about that as a "side effect" I'd be inclined to say it will be taking effect "about now".
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Any of them will do :)
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The Holy Trinity. It is a theological term used to define God as an undivided unity expressed in the threefold nature of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
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Buddhists will definitely attain (not get to, since nirvana is not a realm of existence) Nirvana when they practise the Eightfold Path or the Threefold Training, viz. morality, concentration, and wisdom. (Nirvana is a state of freedom from all the suffering.)
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Napoleon Roussell has written:
'Catholic and Protestant nations compared in their threefold relations to wealth, knowledge, and morality' -- subject(s): Ethics, Knowledge, Theory of, Theory of Knowledge, Wealth
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The "Rule of Three" is also called the Law of Threefold Return and states, "Mark well, when thou receivest good, so equally art bound to return good threefold. What ye shall do as evil is thrice returned."
It serves as a caveat given to newly initiated witches in some Wiccan traditions. The purpose is a cautionary one. It keeps people who have just discovered Wicca from thinking they have Magical Super Powers. Sort of like the Christian "Do unto others as thou shalt have done unto you."
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If you are referring to some form of magical or supernatural spells then, as they are impossible and pure fantasy, it is perfectly safe to attempt them.
A Pagan Perspective
Spells are real, many people practice their use and will attest to their validity.
The best things to remember about spell work are:
- Be specific.
- Be very careful what you ask for.
- Remember the Threefold Law (That which you send out will return to you threefold.)
- Live in accordance, if you do a spell and then do not follow through (try to meet new people if you are doing a "friendship spell," putting in job applications if you are doing a "prosperity spell," etc.) you are not likely to get what you want.
- If what you want can be attained by getting off your backside and working for it, do not expect "magic" to solve your problems.
- Know exactly who wrote the spell, what it is supposed to achieve, when it is supposed to be cast, and what it takes to cast it. Do not just pick up a book and do a spell "for the fun of it", these can be very powerful things and you could be biting off more than you can handle. - See the Threefold Law above.
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The number 3 is mentioned 287 times in the bible
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In the King James version
the word - three - appears 485 times the word - threefold - appears once the word - threescore - appears 93 times
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With some 30 million pairs sold each year, nonprescription reading glasses grew an estimated threefold during 1990s and were forecast to grow 8 to 10 percent from 2002 to 2004.
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Wiccans usually believe in a Goddess and a God, though it depends on the specific tradition they follow. The two main Wiccan texts are the Wiccan Rede (An It Harm None, Do What Ye Will) and the Threefold Law (Whatever you do comes back to you times three).
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Only the gods and the universe can answer that question accurately, each case is different. What needs to be taken into account is a little something called "the Rule of Three" which states unequivocally that what you send out WILL return to you threefold. I think that is pretty self-explanatory.
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In my studies the most commonly repeated "value" that i have seen is this.
Ever mind the rule of three, what ye send out comes back to thee.
So basically what ever energy you put out there whether its positive or negative will in turn come back to you threefold.
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Isaiah longed for the messiah, Mary had expectation of the messiah, and John the Bapist recognised the messiah. And so together they offer a threefold theology of advent. There are some beautiful icons with these three biblical characters together.
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The crystal structure of dolomite is trigonal, meaning that it has threefold symmetry. It consists of layers of carbonate ions alternating with layers of magnesium and calcium ions. This results in a rhombohedral crystal shape.
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Reagan wished to improve the economy, have a smaller government, less bureaucracy , freer markets, reduce power of labor unions, and less government involvement in business.
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The new Girl Scout logo in the Philippines represents unity and diversity. The three stars stand for the Girl Scout Promise and the threefold commitment to the country, God, and others. The bright colors symbolize the vibrancy and energy of the Girl Scout movement.
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