you know the one.
same goes for prayers too…
For me, the best proof that magic does indeed work in a sense, is the Pulitzer prize photo of the burning monk from Tibet, and in general the self-immolating budhists.
It’s a proof that once you get your subconsious under reins, you can affect your life to an extreme degree. Budhists learn to do it through sheer training and willpower, western magic does it through rituals, belief and symbols, but I think the goal (and the mechanism that makes it work) is the same.
Of course, it means that it’s limited just to things you can reasonably affect, so no i.e cursing people.
But, if a ritual nudges your subconscious to i.e. make you study more instead of procrastrinating and you thus pass the test, it did work after all. It’s just not as flashy as people expect.
This is my theory about how it works, and at least for me it makes sense. Plus, it’s fun!
That isn’t magic, it is just how brains work.
I dont think they’re saying its literally magic
Yes. Magic works if you redefine magic to be different than what people typically call magic.
People can control their minds more than they realize, and it improves with practice. Some people wrap that in unnecessary mysticism.
Something not happening isn’t proof that it doesn’t happen or can’t happen. If anything it’s only proof that if that thing could happen, we don’t yet understand how.
Would you apply this rationale to things besides magic and religion? Do you generally believe that if something doesn’t happen the way you expect it, when you expect it, then it can never happen?
Ok, let me rephrase for OP.
Magic might exist.
YOUR specific definition of magic doesn’t exist.
I don’t believe in magic or religion lol. I just prefer to be open minded, respectful, and logically consistent. You should try it.
I don’t understand the need to respect other people’s fantasies. Can you explain why that’s important? And not, say, akin to respecting an adult that still believes in Santa?
What are you trying to say about Santa?
That I don’t respect him. He’s a dirty dirty girl and I’m going to treat him like the whore he is.
Consensually of course.




