About Believing

The Magician © Madeline Rosenstein

Believing in Magic
by SARK

We need more magic.
Someone said to me, “You’re one of those blessed people with an extra wide halo.” I believe I am this way because of pain, and the decision to not live in a state of painful disbelief.

I am frequently presented with magical happenings that have no “reasonable” explanation.
I’m comfortable with this.

Magic is more ordinary than we think.

2 thoughts on “About Believing”

  1. "Magic is more ordinary than we think." I definitely agree with you there. I don't think that science makes anything less magickal. The fact that I can stand by a wall and turn on a lamp all the way across the room with just a flick of a switch is magickal to me, even though I can explain it scientifically.

    Magick is everywhere in the world; we just have to look for it.

    Cheri
    78 Steps
    http://www.78steps.com

  2. I have a little saying that I have put up in a place were I see it every day it says simply.

    "life is magic"

    now then what more do you need to know then that?

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