I consider myself a practioner of applied logic, more an apprentice wizard.
But I don't like the term 'wizard' because of its connotations to processes and results to fabulous to be true.
To the audience, it is magic, but to the magician it is a matter of process and logic.
2006-12-21 01:16:58
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answered by Khnopff71 7
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It all depends of course on your definition of "wizard." But Carlos Castaneda wrote in the '70's that we are all powerful sorcerers. Check out www.thesecret.tv. This is a great new movie about how anyone can get whatever they want by utilizing "the secret." It sounds kind of wizardish but it is very informative.
2006-12-21 06:16:57
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answered by dhkeys 2
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Wizards are fictional, like dragons or fairies, if you're interested in finding out if there are students or practitioners of magick around ,you should ask that.
2006-12-21 08:33:17
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answered by enslavementality 3
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sure...am....i'm about as round as it gets....
2006-12-21 06:27:27
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answered by kveldulf_gondlir 6
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