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3 Shared Secrets of Magicians

As all magicians have secrets, you can be sure they won't tell. In general, magicians have signed a sworn oath to never reveal their tricks to non-magicians. However, there are 3 secrets that magicians can share.

  

There are a couple of tricks in magic. The first tricks are hand tricks which require a lot of dexterity. You need a lot of agility to have objects appear in one hand and then appearing in your other hand. The younger generation of magicians are now using the old trick of hiding items in their sleeves.

Hand tricks are one of the toughest tricks to master. The rookies that do magic tricks, especially the sleight of hands trick cheat a little and they often differ in the attention of the crowd and this is how their illusion is created. With time when you get better, you will gain a lot from this as the people will be amazed as what you can do. Just don't get discouraged because this takes a long time and a lot of practice to get it right.

Next is one of the best art a magician can have. This art is called misdirection. For example a magician will ask the crowd if they can all see the piece of paper he is holding up. Of course everyone will look at the piece and say yes. But they don't look at the magician's other hand taking another paper. Another example is how impressive the sexy assistants are on stage. Well not only do they all look good but they also have talent. The word says it; they assist the magician in their tricks on stage. They also keep the eyes off the main performer.

Last example is the look at the empty box prop. If someone suggests to you that a box is empty, then in your mind the box you are looking at is empty. How the magician gets to make stuff appear in that box is pure magic.

Again, this kind of skill will take a lot of time to master and a lost of practice. You will especially require your body to be well coordinated. It's like doing two things at the same time. Misdirection is as old as magic itself and it is a key skill to have for a great magician.

Have you also noticed how magicians mold themselves with the crowd? They are always talking. The more they babble, the more unfocused you get, the more they succeed. Here are the words that might come out of a magician's mouth: take a look at my right hand and watch what I do. You'll never look at the other hand. This is where the deception lies. You'll be so convinced that this is true that you will think that the hand is magical.

And the final trick in the book is usually how your magician will reprise you with a funny story, thereby leading you to completely forget about their hands or even the presence of the beautiful female assistants.


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