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David Blaine (born David Blaine White; April 4, 1973) is an American magician, illusionist and endurance artist. He is best known for his high-profile feats of endurance, and has set and broken several world records. Blaine’s first television special, Street Magic, has been called "the best TV magic special ever done and the biggest breakthrough in our lifetime". Blaine revolutionized the way magic is shown on television, by focusing on spectator reactions. His idea was to turn the camera around on the people watching instead of the performer, to make the audience watch the audience. The New York Times noted that "he's taken a craft that's been around for hundreds of years and done something unique and fresh with it." According to the New York Daily News, "Blaine can lay claim to his own brand of wizardry. The magic he offers operates on an uncommonly personal level."
Blaine was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Patrice Maureen White (1946–1995), a school teacher, and William Perez, a veteran of the Vietnam War. His father was of half Puerto Rican and half Italian descent, and his mother was of Russian Jewish ancestry. When Blaine was four years old, he saw a magician performing magic in the subway. This triggered a lifelong interest for him. He was raised by his single mother and attended many schools in Brooklyn. When he was 10 years old, his mother married John Bukalo and they moved to Little Falls, New Jersey, where he attended Passaic Valley Regional High School. When Blaine was 17 years old, he moved to Manhattan, New York.
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Plot: Chilly D is a young man in New York who just lives for the thrill of rapping and breakdancing with his gang, the Body Rocks. One night after performing in a club with his friends, Chilly gets an offer to perform at a high-class nightspot with a chance at becoming a star. He grabs the opportunity and soon he's on top of the world. Surrounded by all the trappings of his new-found fame, however, Chilly loses touch with the people and lifestyle that made him what he is. Will he turn his back forever on his past, or remain true to his roots?
Keywords: breakdance, dance, independent-filmHOW MAGICK WORKS: The Consciousness, Energy, & Spirit Model Please like & SHARE if you enjoy my videos! In this video, I explain the three main models of magick--the consciousness, energy, and spirit models. Understanding these three main models is key to having a good understanding of magick theory and practice and the construction of spell techniques. New videos come out every Saturday morning! The topics Taliesin McKnight covers include the simple magick spell techniques, Hoodoo, ceremonial magick, magick model, meditation, Qabalah, Hermetic philosophy, alchemy, tarot, Wicca, Wiccan history, astrology, mysticism, and much more!
This video is mirrored from Xendrius youtube channel and is made and owned by Xendrius. I don't own anything ! It's under Fair use with purpose to educate and inform the public. Here's the link for Xendrius youtube channel, please sub, watch and share, thnx ! : https://www.youtube.com/user/Xendrius/videos A brand new series that will disprove the idea of all "magic" being "fake". The previous videos showed bad examples which COULD be fake, in this series, I will try to show the best examples I have found while showing that they are done with the help of demons, not some secret technology. I will try to make it all make sense at the end, and how this is tied in with the Illuminati. Episode 5-6 show that demons are partnering with these magicians and artists. MAGICK OF DEMONS VOL. 2 - Re...
An overview of the controversial theory that occult magick can be explained by modern science and psychology. Within the community of those who practice magick, many are split 50/50 on if magick is simply self hypnosis, self actualization, and self improvement, or if there is something supernatural involved. This is the argument on the side of a scientific explanation. Next week, we will dive into some opposition. Follow Psycho Sorcerer on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/psychosorcerer
THIS IS THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE STEP BY STEP GUIDE TO CREATING YOUR OWN MAGICKAL SIGIL Learn a step by step method to create a sigil and charge to manifest your desires. Sigils are used by corporations as logos.. in the logos is the word of God, the word of creation. Sigils allow you to manipulate reality by taking a specific command for a desire you wish to manifest and then creating a sigil using those letters. In this video I wanted to create a step by step video that anyone could understand and use to create a sigil to begin manipulating reality to your own will.. WARNING: Sigils are the lost language that the subconscious mind responds to so please use wisely, with care and with harm to none. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
The moon is magical to stare at from a distance, but it can be equally as enchanting to view from up close through a telescope. Many of the craters that litter the lunar surface have been named after people who have contributed to science, people that are recognized as some of the most brilliant minds in recorded history.
Magi (ma.ji) 1. the three "wise men" who came from the east to Jerusalem to do homage to the infant Jesus. 2. the "Wise men or Zoroastrian priests of Ancient Media and Persia reputed to posses supernatural powers. (Matthew 2: 1-2) mage (mage) 1. [archaic] a magician. Magus (ma.ges) 1. an ancient astrologer or charlatan, esp. Simon Magus. Acts 8:9-24 wizard (wiz.ard) 1. one who professes to practice magic; a magician OR sorcerer. 2. a conjurer or juggler. 3. a person of high professional skill or knowledge. 4. magic [ME wysard, from wys - wise + -ard] ~The American College Dictionary (1953) "Consider the law, for all is law. Seek not that which is not of the law, for such exists only in the illusions of the senses." ~ Thoth (The Emerald Tablets) [translation] "If you strike me down, ...
Godron is founder of www.Runesoup.com one of the most widely read practical sorcery blogs on the internet. Considered by many to be a magicians magician, Gordon has been crowned the Dark Prince of Modern Chaos Magick. Mr Whites newest Work “Star.Ships a Prehistory of the Spirits, is a text of the new magical renaissance. Gordon White brings his globally-recognized data and demographics skills to a groundbreaking piece of truly interdisciplinary research. Using mythological, linguistic and astronomical data to reconstruct palaeolithic magical beliefs, Gordon White maps them to the human journey out of Africa, explores which aspects of these beliefs and practices have survived into the Western tradition, and what the implications of those survivals may be. Minds will be blown. The de...
Magick and Spellcasting like any other skills, requires more than just following "recipes"-- or in this case, spells that other people write down. It's not enough to just trust it, follow instructions and hope for the best. It requires that you learn, it requires that you become familiar with the ingredients (components), the tools, the techniques. You want to get beyond the stage of using other people's recipes-- you want to really learn how to cook. You want to learn to understand the ingredients, the tools, you want to hone those skills so that you don't have to stand there reading someone else's instructions-- you can achieve your own vision of a dish, because you have learned what to do. The most important tool for spellcasting is not the cauldron, nor the candle, nor is it even the...
Positive Thinking Power: Dr Emoto's Rice Experiment Check out more : http://blackwitchcoven.com/video-do-spells-work-in-real-life-prove-it-for-yourself/ The rice experiment is another famous Emoto demonstration of the power of negative thinking (and conversely, the power of positive thinking.) In this experiment, Dr Emoto placed portions of cooked rice into two containers. On one container he wrote "thank you" and on the other "you fool". He then instructed school children to say the labels on the jars out loud everyday when they passed them by. Aftr 30 days, the rice in the container with positive thoughts had barely changed, while the other was moldy and rotten. If you have any doubt in the validity of this test, try it at home for yourself. Be sure to spend at least 30 seconds, twic...
Magick, without tears
Magick, without tears
Magick, without tears
The magick comandeer
The way to mother noose
The way to suck an egg
The way to golden dawn
The way to Koh Phangan
The glitter on the snow
the place to always go
Do what you will
Do what you will
The glitter on the snow
the place to always go
Do what you will
Do what you will
Magick, without tears
Magick, without tears
Magick, without tears
The magick comandeer
The way to mother noose
The way to suck an egg
The way to golden dawn
The way to Koh Phangan
The glitter on the snow
the place to always go
Do what you will
Do what you will
The glitter on the snow
the place to always go
Do what you will
Do what you will
The virtue of the voice
The view from devil's town
The city with tipped-on tongue
The broken silver wand
The glitter on the snow
the place to always go
Do what you will
Do what you will
Magick, without tears
Magick, without tears
Magick, without tears