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Reasons Why People Hate To Summon A Dead Pet

People may or may not know about the realities of what it means to summon a dead pet. To be clear, summoning a dead pet does not require one to adhere to any rules other than having nothing against the practice and being able to handle the risk. It is very easy for anyone that is unfamiliar with the practice of summoning a dead pet, especially its risks, to be met with quite some animosity from those that are familiar with such practices. It can cause quite an uproar for those involved if approached incorrectly or without proper understanding of what it means to summon. How to summon a dead pet is something that many people don’t know, or they think they do that is why they are met with a lot of hostility. 

When thinking about why someone would summon a dead pet, one can take the easy route and simply say “It’s because I hate my family”. There is a good chance that at least half of those reading this article will come up with such an excuse. It does not require any further analysis when it comes to a person “hating their family”; it is more likely than not caused by the person not knowing how to properly summon a dead pet. The reasons as to why someone would hate their family may be different and vary widely on each individual case but there are some common denominators between them all. 

The two most common reasons are the same ones that are given for why people hate to summon dead pets; and those are love and hate. Let’s start with love:

Falling in love with a family member, whether it be a parent, sibling or even a child of your spouse, is by no means uncommon. It does happen quite often because of the natural bonds that form between individuals in close proximity to one another on a long term basis. Such bonds can form even between siblings but it is more likely to occur between parents and their children.

 Reasons Why People Hate To Summon A Dead Pet :

1. The loss of a family member.

The love one feels for another is only natural and no one can help the way they feel about someone. When family members are lost, especially young children, those that are left behind inevitably feel a certain closeness and love for those that were lost. It is this feeling that causes people to hate those that summon dead pets because it forces them to relieve the pain of losing a family member all over again.

2. The pain of loss is too much to bear.

The loss of a family member is probably one of the worst pains that one can experience in their life. It causes people to become hardened and cold hearted to the point where they are willing to do anything for revenge. Those that have such feelings will not take kindly to anyone that would summon a dead pet, especially if they summoned them in an attempt to contact someone that was close and dear to the target. As mentioned before, there are many different variations as to why people hate summoning dead pets but all are rooted in love.

Another thing to consider is that some of those people who hate summoning dead pets may not necessarily be grieving their loss but rather the fact that they are being forced to relive it. It was a big moment in their life and they may have been happy at the time. All of that is gone and they are left with nothing but the feeling of loss. The main reason as to why people hate summoning dead pets can be summed up in one word: hate. Hatred for themselves or a family member, hatred for another individual and so on and so forth. Hatred can be caused by a variety of things such as jealousy or low self esteem.

3. Sorrow

Sometimes people hate summoning dead pets because they are unable to let go of the past. Let’s face it, death is a tough thing to go through and there is no way in hell that anyone would be able to come up with a way to make it any worse or easier on themselves. All that remains is to endure and get through it. 

4. Anger

The anger one feels for someone can cause them to hate them even if nothing good happened in their life. The anger one is feeling may be directed at themselves or someone else. The anger that is usually directed at another individual is usually something they have inflicted on themselves and they do not like it. All one wants to do is let out their anger but as always, it is not going to be that simple. The hatred that people feel for a lost family member or loved one can be so strong and intense to the point where it can cause them to hate summoning dead pets. It doesn’t matter what the reason behind summoning a dead pet was, whether the loss of a loved one was in question or not; people will hate any attempt to reach out and contact them.

Aaron Finch

There are many labels that could be given to describe me, but one thing’s for certain: I am an entrepreneur with passion. Whether it's building websites and social media campaigns for new businesses or traveling the world on business trips - being entrepreneurs means constantly looking at yourself in a different light so as not get bored of your own success!

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