Mikael Eriksson
Inner circle
None of your business
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Posted: Apr 1, 2002 10:17 am
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I just want to share a pleasant experience I had yesterday.
I was at a birthday party (as a guest) and I noticed that my friend´s baby brother was sitting doing nothing. He seemed not to have so much fun, maybe he felt too old (12) so I asked him if he wanted to play some games, and I suggested "Memory". He wanted that so we started playing. First I did not use anything else than my natural memory. He won. Then I used memory techniques, and a secret I learned from a 3-year-old girl I once met. This time he was flabbergasted, and his jaws dropped several times! One of his comments afterwards was that I might be psychic, since I seemed to know what the cards were before they had been turned the first time (which I did in that case). This reaction was totally unexpected, but I must say that I felt very pleased! So I made magic for him not even trying, and not even knowing I did!
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Mikael
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Steve Knight
Elite user
Oxford U.K.
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Posted: Apr 1, 2002 01:05 pm
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I suspect that many people here have been wrongly credited with such "powers", whether they've claimed them or not. Many years ago at a party I unknowingly did a card trick for a born again christian and was surprised to be told that such things were "suspect" in the eyes of the church. Of course I disclaimed any psychic ability, but short of explaining how the trick worked there wasn't much I could do. Worse still, another christian once told me that while she could see that most of the things done by Paul Daniels (a popular U.K. entertainer) were just tricks a few could not be explained execpt by "dark forces" of some kind. Perhaps it didn't help but I did agree that some of his effects were diabolical.
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fordkross
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Posted: Apr 1, 2002 05:15 pm
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Yes, magicians are always surprised to hear, that by certain fundamentalist groups, magic is considered a dark art. I suppose because of the conflict between Moses and the court magician of the Pharough. I'm told because of his Muslim faith, Mohammed Ali explains his tricks after performing the, So he won't be accused of fooling people.
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Paul
Inner circle
A good lecturer at your service!
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Posted: Apr 1, 2002 06:38 pm
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Yes, that is true of Ali, he once used the thumb tip then explained it on TV over here years back.
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Good to here.