I Didn’t Know That This Kind Of Magic Was Even Possible

Posted on December 18, 2009 @ 2:33 am

I had a most interesting experience last Saturday night. Usually I just sit around and watch TV, but a friend called and said his brother had gotten some tickets to this show. It was some kind of magic show. I’d never really been interested in magic, up to now at least.

The only other time I’d actually seen a magician that wasn’t on TV was at my friends Confirmation party. It was in junior high school, and they had this magician come. He was OK, he did some card tricks, and pulled some coins out of my friend’s ears. Nothing out of the ordinary.

The performance we were lucky enough to see the other night was on a completely different level of skill. This guy did some of the most bizarre tricks I’ve ever heard of. The entire time the crowd was spellbound. Nobody was even talking to each other at their tables. They were just staring at this guy. It made me really want to learn magic tricks.

At first, he seemed just like any other club magician. Card tricks, pulling roses out of thing air and then making them burst into flames. General stuff like where you basically use props to do all your magic. Little did I know that he was setting us up.

After he did his “warm up” tricks, he started walking around the crowd. He would walk up to somebody’s table, and talk to them. Then he would make point to reach in and either shake their hand, or put his hand their shoulder. Then walked back onto the stage, and started telling us about his childhood. While he was doing that, these people, whom he touched, started walking up to the stage like zombies. Like they were under his complete control.

Once they were up on stage, they started doing all these tricks, like juggling, and doing handstands and stuff. It was like he was controlling their minds or something. If you ever get a chance to see this guy, make sure you do. He is incredible.

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