Cards Tricks
Cards Tricks
Cards Tricks and Magic, is a set of rituals whose purpose is to control the attributes of the universal spirit, supernatural entities. The knowledge of magic and cards tricks allows direct communication (evocation) or indirectly (invocation) with one or moreĀ forces that have powers over nature’s laws.
The spirits that are summoned in the ritual are required to meet the requests of the magician, as long as it knows its name or attributes, or, equivalently, are represented the lines that describe them. The lines are equivalent in this case of the delivery of their names, say his name or ‘write it’ are the same thing, and therefore have the same effect.
Basically, the magical praxis is the transaction between humans and these powers to dominate in their favor.
The practice of magic and cards tricks is not without an attitude that permeates the thought and transcends all spheres of life of the individual who makes the practice.
From a broader perspective, the magic refers to the metaphysical beliefs, and its main focus is the human ability to alter reality with no means strictly causal. Witchcraft, is strictly not magic, but uses many of its elements.
Magical thinking-magic source, is certain logic unprovable beliefs.
Social thought today – cards tricks
There is now thought that many modern inventions would be magic to primitive societies and in part, supply some of the capabilities sought by the ancient wizards.
On the other hand, the magic word is also used to refer to phenomena that have no rational explanation. It may be that the inexplicable is “magic”. Sometimes to refer to feelings such as love, happiness, or when there is something you do not know for sure its cause, states that “is magic”.
There is a view that is usually based on subjective psychic perceptions of individual / collective, and may have been influenced by others who knew or somehow accepting the theories of such individuals with those beliefs.
Academic thinking to the present
The interplay of the ancient myths of diverse cultures, their similarities and relationship with the animistic religions, in which magic played a central role, were studied by the British anthropologist James George Frazer in his monumental work The Golden Bough. Also deserve full consideration by the psychiatrist Carl Jung, who developed the theory of collective unconscious.
Anthropology today distinguishes between magic and religion, and puts the magic in a plane parallel to the evolution of religions.
In psychiatry, various mental illnesses and personality disorders are characterized by varying degrees of magical thinking.
However, it must be stressed that the current use of words (language) for changes in a person, sometimes even without knowing it, is the basis for many psychotherapies, including psychoanalysis. Likewise, the use of techniques such as suggestion, hypnosis and neurolinguistic programming (NLP), and even placebos, are tools of behavior change that in the old age could be attributed to charms, spells, witchcraft, magic, or miracles. We should also mention the known effects of self-fulfilling prophecy in which a statement about the future, in the form of prophecy, triggers a series of events that end up causing what had been predicted. The difference of these techniques with magic, is the lack of empowerment of spiritual or metaphysical entities.
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