
A lively debate has erupted across various forums about the ethics of using demonolatry to influence love. Both advocates and critics express their opinions on the potential risks and moral consequences of such practices.
Practitioners question the impact of invoking demons like Dantalion and Sallos for romantic gain. One user warned, "Be very careful. Relationships spawned from this can be hazardous." This raises the issue of consent and the authenticity of feelings generated through external influence.
Participants shared a mix of ideas regarding emotional manipulation:
Caution with Intentions: One commenter voiced concern over forcing affection, stating, "I would not recommend asking any spirit to force someone to love you." Instead, they suggest asking for guidance to attract love.
The Role of Specific Spirits: Some favor Sallos for fostering genuine emotional connections, claiming, "Heโs done wonders for so many and had an amazing presence."
Risks of Infatuation: A recurring theme is the unintended consequences of love spells. A user noted, "It wonโt be love in a true sense sometimes it can just conjure up infatuation that turns into obsession."
"If they donโt love you, they donโt."
- A userโs blunt truth
The sentiment in the ongoing conversation is largely cautious. While some believe that love spells can cultivate affection, many stress the potential fallout. Risky practices not only threaten emotional stability but can also lead to unhealthy attachments and resentment.
โ๏ธ Practitioners advise against forcing feelings; focus on attracting love instead.
๐ Opinions on Dantalion and Sallos differ, but caution is prevalent.
โ๏ธ Personal experiences reveal severe emotional risks and complications that can arise from manipulations.
As 2026 progresses, the dialogue around these supernatural techniques highlights the tension between desire and respect for genuine emotional connections. Will this approach to love prompt deeper ethical guidelines, or will the community continue to tread these uncertain waters? The conversation is far from over.