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im talking about the high magic of the Egyptians, like ritual magic, influencing the world around you with pure will, (see Aleister Crowley)
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I believe that we don't yet understand all that is possible... if you want to label the unknown magic... sure... I believe its there
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In Y- The Last Man Dr. Mann says science was magic before it was proven to be science. So, yes, sort of. I think that there are many mystical things that have yet to be proven as science. The fact that I am adding my opinions to a computer that can transfer sound and data across the earth is magical.
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NO!!! Which is why i'm agnostic, and why i don't follow an organized religion. Too much magic associated with all of them.
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The magician acts outside of my awareness and dazzles me with effects that seem to have no causes. I believe that is happening constantly. Constantly in awe of the NOW. Or, if I wish, I may investigate the history, of any part of my NOW, including my own story, which is constantly changing.
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no. if you want to define that which we don't understand as magical, that's fine, but i view it as simple a limit to our understanding. for me, magic means something that happens outside of physical laws. i think that's generally what people mean when they speak of magic...
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I believe there is much more in heaven and in earth than is dreamed of by the mind of Man. Processes. Powers. Principalities. And one could be forgiven for terming things that are currently beyond us, as magic. I'm sure my dog thinks it quite magical that we can fly vast distances in air-conditioned comfort, pull up to a drive-thru window and make food mystically appear simply by waving some papered talismans!
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