Do you believe in magic?
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Do you believe in magic?
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I agree that there are people who are gifted with intuition or premonition. There are also individuals who can heal without the help of science.Yolimari wrote:I'm not sure that I believe in magic per se but I do believe some people have the ability of being extremely perceptive. Intuition can be powerful. And I believe in the spiritual world because I have had experiences, but that might have to do with intuition. Either way, I find such topics quite interesting.
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lol, good one!Gravy wrote:'Magic's just science that we don't understand yet.'
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I believe in energy, the power of imagination , the 6th sense and The Secret but I don't trust furtune tellers.
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Nice one . Beyond beyond what Science can explain, we call them magic.Gravy wrote:'Magic's just science that we don't understand yet.'
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Wow! I believe in this. Magic is considered as beyond the natural things that we see, hear, or feel in an ordinary situation. We can treat magic as something positive but not treated as fatalism. Thanks to this comment.Insomniac07 wrote:I do believe in magic, but not the kind that happens in fantasy novels. I see magic in little things in life, like how someone who's a stranger today could turn into one of our beloved within a few days or weeks. The way flowers bloom overnight when yesterday it was just a tiny bud; isn't that magical? Yes, there is probably science behind all these, but that doesn't make them feel any less magical, in my opinion.
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I agree in your kind of magic!Insomniac07 wrote:I do believe in magic, but not the kind that happens in fantasy novels. I see magic in little things in life, like how someone who's a stranger today could turn into one of our beloved within a few days or weeks. The way flowers bloom overnight when yesterday it was just a tiny bud; isn't that magical? Yes, there is probably science behind all these, but that doesn't make them feel any less magical, in my opinion.
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I just consider things which are beyond the explanation of science to be magic. They will remain magic until science can give explanations to them.Dh_ wrote:I don't believe in magic, as much as I want it to be real. I think there's an explanation for everything and can't wrap my head around things appearing out of thin air. I would like it to be real though.