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in today life we all see some things that can't belive. things that even scince can't prove. should we name them as magic?

2007-01-10 07:30:24 · 6 answers · asked by ysn_sjo 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I am a Christian. I know that Magick exist. There is power within the universe, call it God or something else. There is power within the human mind. I have studied prayer and I have studied casting spells. Those who are successful at both do the same things, but in a different way. They have intention that is directed to one purpose and 'faith without fear' and they ask the "power" to assist them.

Excuse me now, I have to put on my fireproof suit. Some of the other Christians are coming for me with matches and logs.

2007-01-10 07:44:54 · answer #1 · answered by tonks_op 7 · 1 0

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2016-10-06 23:12:14 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Hi there :)

While I think that's a rather simple assessment of the situation, I'd say yes. I think that there are forces that we are in control of that science hasn't developed the tools to measure yet--and may never if it continues to operate only from a purely physical standpoint.

There are a couple of books you might enjoy that explain magic partially through quantum physics and/or other realms of science:

"Liber Kaos" by Peter J. Carroll

"The Science of the Craft" by Bill Keith

"The Silent Pulse" by George Leonard"

"Real Magic" by Isaac Bonewits

Just as a side note, if you've never studied physics before, the first book may be a little overwhelming. I recommend "Physics for the Rest of Us" by Roger S. Jones as a good introduction.

2007-01-10 13:28:16 · answer #3 · answered by Lupa 4 · 0 0

magic exsists, even in Bible times. like when Moses was telling Pharoah to let God's people go. for each of the plagues that God sent, the Pharoah had magicians there trying to duplicate God's plague. some they could do, just not with the massive extent that God did.
same as with with witchcraft type magick, the Bible says it is real, their spells are real, it's just that their power does not come from good spirits.

2007-01-10 07:51:28 · answer #4 · answered by simplemod400 2 · 0 0

Magick exists. Magic is parlor tricks and illusion. Things that we see that we can't believe do not constitute magick. They constitute things we do not yet have an explanation for.

Magick isn't like Harry Potter. You don't wave your wand (yes, we actually use wands) and turn bullfrogs into goblets.

)O(

2007-01-10 07:40:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

What do you see in todays life that science cannot explain? Mine pretty much follows the laws of nature.

2007-01-10 16:01:16 · answer #6 · answered by Madkins007 7 · 0 0

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