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2 hours ago, NonExistant said:

One of the sikh net guys said that he found a woman who was trying to put a curse or some kind of black magic spell on him then he went outside did waheguru jaap/simran then all of a sudden the womans efforts backfired on her and she fell down the stairs and was injured.

Depends on the type of spell and the skill of the practitioner. Also, there's a WORLD of difference between the run-of-the-mill airborne variants unleashed by the average pind-dwelling pandit / maulvi, and the absolute hardcore top-tier magician (the ones who charge a hefty sum for their skills) who manages to slip his wares into the victim's bloodstream and / or digestive system through various means. 

If I say much more it'll seem like I probably know more than I should, lol. I will say the kind of black magic that's commonly discussed amongst our people is elementary stuff. It's kiddie level that can be dismissed with an ardaas as long as you're "practicing." But If the sharaab is flowing on the daily and the dodhe are being prodigiously smoked, then even something basic can become a serious problem. 

The real, dark and forceful stuff will not relent and will not be scared away by anyone or anything. Where the kamaii of a non-sant who falls victim to such evil comes into play is a) how soon the victim recognises what's been done to them, and b) how soon the intended target recovers from its affects. If, like my old friends, you're still young and you're caught unawares despite your shardaa and rehat, you're going to need to be very, very lucky to survive, and that depends on your karams.

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isn't black magic called  kala ilm or kala alm   something like that. I think its where people communicate with the dead and tell them to move into someones house or body       that spirit then torments you, depression, illnesses etc 

If you have faith and trust in guru ji then i don't think these things can harm you. Have faith that bani is much more powerful than majic. I think a lot is to do with are we just reading bani and believing in the gurus as a routine or have we truly given ourselves and all our faith and trust to guru ji. If sikhi is just a routine then its empty but if you have given all your trust and faith to sikhi and nothing else then no dark magic can harm you.  

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