Length said:
Stormblood said:
No, banishing is destroying an entity like it's clearly written on JoS and like experience proves. With all due respect, before coming here and arguing about colour, banishments and whatever else goes to your brain, try not only to research and theorise but also do the most important thing of all: acquire relevant and extensive experience on what you're talking about. In other words, practice, focus, meditate, expand your senses. See for real if things are the way you think they are or if you misunderstood them or read incorrect sources. Thank you in advance on behalf of any beginner, if you actually decide to go the experience route, instead of the "I'm stubborn and it must be the way I said, even if I have never done and thus I have no real experience of it because my feelings are more important than experience."
To repel someone, then stop them from doing anything to you in regards to everything you put previously, and to finalize the action of removing their or its presence in your life by programming your aura.... dude, its like you listed all the steps for banishing and an extra(binding).
You should study more and experience more, instead of making assumptions as usual. So now you're basically saying that with the returning curse we're banishing everything and everyone that can be even slightly negative to us. The returning curses - part 2 - is word by word from the meditation to seal your aura against someone... in a generalised version that doesn't target a specific enemy but a certain pattern of energies.
Also, my advice is to do either of those things, not all at once. Doing them all at once doesn't even compare to banishing someone either way but, since you're still at a beginner level and don't even understand banishing, we're seeing both your internal conflict and your attention-whoring.
I don't have all this time to waste to make you understand something so elementary. So this conversation ends now. Go seek someone else's attention. The advice remains the same:
Before coming here and arguing about whatever, try not only to research and theorise but also do the most important thing of all: acquire relevant and extensive experience on what you're talking about.