The Question I Hate to Ask and Must Ask

What is one question you hate to be asked? Explain.

Q: Why do you do black magic on me? Is it for your entertainment, or do you just get a thrill out of it?

A: Do you truly believe your spells can work on someone like me—a faithful devotee to divinity?

Q: What is the purpose of black magic when I can already sense the negative auras of lurking entities, hiding in the black shadows of this house?

A: Do they think I don’t see them? Do they whisper in the corners, thinking I won’t hear?

Q: And to those entities that have entered this house—aren’t you scared of what’s coming next?

A: Do you see this place as your testing ground? Or are you simply too blind to realize that this is not your domain?

Q: Why did you send a motorbikers to take a picture of my car at 1.45pm on 6.3.25 side parked? What do you want to do with the car picture? Do you still think your black magic works so wonderfully as you can kill me on the road to make it look like an accident?

A: You must be the greatest black magician that can conjured death to me while I drive this car.

Q:Why do black magic practitioner loves to bully and hide invisibility in their mask or love telepathy through their bullying mind to other?

A:

Black magic practitioners who engage in bullying and manipulation do so because they thrive on control, fear, and deception. Their so-called “power” is nothing but a crutch for their own insecurity, a cowardly attempt to compensate for their failures in real life. They hide behind masks—both literal and figurative—because deep down, they know they are weak, insignificant, and incapable of facing the world without their cheap tricks.

They use invisibility and telepathic intrusion not because they are powerful, but because they are afraid—afraid of being seen for who they truly are: desperate, hollow, and pathetic individuals who cannot achieve success through honest means. Their bullying mind is not a sign of strength but a sign of their own mental imprisonment, a prison of their own making.

True power comes from resilience, clarity, and an unshakable will. Those who resort to black magic to manipulate or harm others are merely parasites feeding off fear. And like all parasites, they will eventually rot and be discarded.



Now tell me, what happens when the hunted turns out to be the hunter?

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Sophia Bennett is an art historian and freelance writer with a passion for exploring the intersections between nature, symbolism, and artistic expression. With a background in Renaissance and modern art, Sophia enjoys uncovering the hidden meanings behind iconic works and sharing her insights with art lovers of all levels. When she’s not visiting museums or researching the latest trends in contemporary art, you can find her hiking in the countryside, always chasing the next rainbow.