June
7

When you’re just starting out, it can be very easy to spend heaps of money for assorted tools of the magician’s trade.  Buy some training materials too, and suddenly you can spend lots without even having learnt a magic trick!

The good news is that you can begin training to be a magician with free magic tricks.  And if you choose carefully, you can start with magic tricks that don’t require a whole lot of props, or only require bits and pieces you probably already have around your house.  This is definitely the case with card tricks.

So where do you find free magic tricks?  Here are a few suggestions to get you started:

- the library
- the internet
- friends

With so much information available at your fingertips on the internet, sometimes it’s not hard to forget your local library.  Most library networks will have at least a few magic trick books in their catalogue.  This can be a really great starting place, because you can flip through the book, pick a trick or two that you like the look of and which don’t require a lot of props, and then have a go at performing them.  A magic book is a much simpler way of checking out a whole lot of ideas you’ve possibly never even thought of, then you can use that information to search the internet for free information or videos about those specific tricks.

The internet is a great place to find free magic tricks.  There’s so much information available, it’s pretty easy to find what you’re searching for.  Type in a basic search and you’ll end up with plenty of choices.  Of course, it may be better if you have an idea what sort of magic trick you’d like to perform, so that you can target your search more narrowly.  For example, search for free magic card tricks, if that’s what interests you.

The other useful thing about the internet is You Tube.  There are heaps of videos there that you can watch for free.  Again, if you can be a bit more specific in your search request, you can avoid wasting time trawling through amateur videos that won’t teach you anything.  You should be able to locate a few instructional videos if you keep your eyes open.

Finally, it might be worth checking if your friends have any experience with magic, or perhaps have a relative who does.  If you can locate a magician who’s willing to spend an hour or two helping you master some basic tricks for free, then you’ve really struck gold.

Training to be a magician is a fabulous way to increase your self confidence and amuse friends and family.  So if you can try it out for as little as possible with the help of a couple of free magic tricks, you will soon work out if magic is for you without parting out a fortune.

Find out more great ways to learn free magic tricks by visiting http://infoaboutmagictricks.com 

March
9

black magician

Say the word ‘magic’ and most people will picture fluffy white rabbits being pulled from top hats. However, magic has a long and bloody past. In this article, we’ll uncover the history of magic and reveal how mystical powers still play a large role in modern society.

The earliest signs of practical magic are found in the history of ancient Egypt. A ‘magician‘ during that age was a class of priest or ‘magi’. A large number of Egyptian magical papyri in Greek, Coptic and Demotic have been recovered. They contain early examples of the use of “magic words”, believed to have had the power to command spirits, as well as the use of wands and other tools.

Practitioners of magic believe that it works in a variety of ways but is based in natural forces. These magical forces are said to exist alongside the four fundamental forces of nature: gravity, electromagnetism, the strong force and the weak force. These believers are said to manipulate the elements using symbols and other objects. Symbols are believed to magically take on a physical quality of the phenomenon or object that they represent. By manipulating symbols, users can manipulate a target.

If you don’t have a rabbit’s foot or eye of newt handy - don’t despair. Magical powers are believed to exist in your own mind. Renowned writer and mystic Aleister Crowley believes that focusing on an imagined object produces mystical attainment. Others believe that the subconscious can contact spirits who can grant wishes and desires. This method of magic is comparable to a runner visualizing crossing the finish line in victory or an addict picturing a life that includes sobriety. Both magic and prayer involves worship and possibly sacrifice to a supernatural being or god. This divine being is then expected to act in favor of the individual praying. However, prayer requires the approval of a god but magic does not require this kind of consent. A master magician can have success by performing a ritual or controlling spiritual beings addressed by his spells.

Science has dramatically changed the way we look at our world, but the ancient art of magic is still practiced by devout believers. Can religious might and magic impact the outcome of everyday events or change a person’s destiny? Is magic the solution to problems we can’t explain through science? It may sound farfetched but perhaps there’s a reason ancient rituals and rites have continued to live on through the centuries.