This paradigm, I believe, is why superstitions, premonitions, prophecies, omens, mysticism and belief in magic persist today. — Benj96
Magical thinking applies as much to vengeful and cruel impulses as it does to acquisitive ones. — Vera Mont
in option one she will get an apology. How has she lied in this case? As the curse says if he apologises he is released from it and the curse ends — Benj96
The only thing required to set the ball rolling is jeremiah and his family to have something bad happen to him/them. Which is guarenteed to occur. As everyone has bad days. — Benj96
If he took option 1, then he needs to "release" her from the responsibility so that when bad days come to him, he doesn't attribute it to the curse and takes it as just life that happens to everyone. So the only way he is freed is for him to stop making her the responsible party for his bad days.Bad things will still happen to Jeremiah since she was bluffing.
And then Jeremiah will hold her responsible. — TheMadMan
So the only way he is freed is for him to stop making her the responsible party for his bad days. — L'éléphant
. He doesn't just need to be be freed; he needs to feel free. He needs to do something positive to restore karmic balance. — Vera Mont
Because it's only in his mind that the curse is working. You said it in the OP that the curse isn't real. But if he believes that curses are real, then, yes he's bound to that curse.And how might he go about stopping her reign of influence over his bad days? — Benj96
This is the best option -- he needs to confess to his criminal act and ask for forgiveness (he needs to serve time for the crime, of course).By making amends for his originals wrongdoing. An apology is not enough; she also demanded that he confess. If he's done that, he's already in prison, unless the authorities either didn't take him seriously or decided to let him off. Which might be sufficient for the 'witch', but not for his conscience. He doesn't just need to be be freed; he needs to feel free. He needs to do something positive to restore karmic balance. — Vera Mont
Because it's only in his mind that the curse is working. You said it in the OP that the curse isn't real. But if he believes that curses are real, then, yes he's bound to that curse. — L'éléphant
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