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I will cast one hell of a spell

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EXES beware! A real-life witch is helping scorned lovers to get revenge on their former lovers.

Phoebe Moore claims she can place hexes on people, break up relationsh­ips and even make someone fall in love with you.

Popular spells include Man Trap, to help you snare a fella, Do As I Say, to make a man ensure your wishes are his priority and Sugar Daddy, to get a man to give you cash.

Phoebe also offers dark-arts spells, powerful hexes such as Man Tears aimed at inflicting pain and destructio­n on those who’ve done you wrong.

The full-time witch and psychic from Horsham, West Sussex, says she’s never been busier. And with Halloween just around the corner, this is the most powerful time for her spellwork to come into effect.

Phoebe says: “Halloween is when my channel to other realms is strongest so the spells are more powerful than ever.

“For psychics and witches it’s our holiday and special day, so we love it.”

The 20-year-old works full time casting spells on unsuspecti­ng victims and helping clients with their love lives.

“I have lots of clients from all walks of life and profession­s,” she explains. “Some have been cheated on, betrayed and even abused. I work with rape victims too who want revenge. Some want clarity on whether a relationsh­ip will work or not.” As well as seeing the future, Phoebe’s spellwork involves chanting, candles, various concoction­s of essential oils, burning sage and special crystals.

She also does Tarot readings and claims she has a device “to communicat­e with past spirits”.

Her price list includes a Blacklist spell, which is a powerful hex, a £60 break-up spell to separate a couple, an £80 Arrasa Con Todo which inflicts pain and destructio­n and £60 revenge spells, which will do to someone what they have done to you.

And although some witches online think her dark arts are unethical, Phoebe sees what she does as “justice” and never feels guilty.

She says: “The best way I can explain dark arts is by comparing it to a court case. The lawyer works for their client’s best interest and their aim is to win the case regardless of whether their client is in the right or the wrong.

“I do what my client pays me to do and, yes, sometimes that does involve putting others at a disadvanta­ge.”

Phoebe first realised she had an ability to read minds and predict the future in her formative years.

And when she learned of her late grandmothe­r’s gypsy descent and her abilities to foresee the future, she realised she had inherited the gift too.

“I always knew I was different to other kids,” she says. “I had this sixth sense and realised quite quickly that other people didn’t have that.

“My earliest memory of it is around 12 years old when a series of coincidenc­es happened at school. If I thought something was going to happen to me or someone else, then it did.

“My dad would go fishing and he would ask how many fish he’d catch that day and I would say four. And he would catch four.

“One New Year’s Eve I had this really intensive feeling of doom around my dad and I tried to ignore it, then the next day he called and told me he was in hospital as the night before had suffered a cardiac arrest.

Scared

“There were just too many things happening that I realised didn’t happen to other people. I quite literally could see things before they happened.”

At first she was scared of her abilities but soon realised she could use her talents to help people.

And as more and more people came to her with terrible stories of broken hearts she realised this was her calling to specialise in. She now works under the name

Psychic Artemis and her Instagram @ Psychic-Artemis includes her full price list and explanatio­n of her services.

She has a range of clients who repeatedly come back to use her services, as well as a huge following online from all over the world.

She adds: “I only labelled myself as a psychic witch this year because I couldn’t ignore it any more. I thought it was too creepy to share with people and tried to ignore it. I didn’t want people to think I was weird. But then I realised I could actually help people.”

But in busy places, such as on a packed shopping street, Phoebe admits she struggles with all the energy.

She adds: “I once went shopping on Oxford Street in London and it was like my head was overloaded with all the psychic thoughts.

“I remember seeing one person catch my eye and I knew he was a bad person. He followed me for awhile and I felt exhausted afterwards.

“One of the first tarot readings I did was for a friend who was in a new relationsh­ip and wanted to know if it would work. The first card that came up was the Death card. Her ex had committed suicide the year before.

Slamming

“And then next she got the Eight of Cups whichis all about hanging on to your own destructiv­e pattern and being attracted to the same sorts of people who will mess you up.

“tried to make her break up with him and she came back to me a couple of weeks later saying that everything I’d predicted had come true.

“Also recently I had a client whose husband hadn’t been sleeping and she was worried about him. The first card that came up was the Devil and it turned out the case was demonic, he was being attacked and that’s what was preventing him sleeping.

“I woke up at 3am to my front door slamming and I was dreaming about demons. It was horrible. I needed to help him get away from that spirit.”

But Phoebe is more defensive when it comes to using the dark arts and its side-effects.

She explains: “I believe that these people deserve what is coming to them, but it’s not without risk.

“When you perform dark arts you attract dark energy and entities so you have to protect and cleanse yourself afterwards. Hopefully in some way I am restoring the balance.”

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