Craig Browning wrote:David The Cryptic wrote:I am sure there are plenty of topics on this.
But one has to take a magicians oath, when joining IBM or SAM.
But many of the newer younger magicians. Dont care about it, heck many dont even truely respect the art at all. They just start to either- get known, impress people, ego, make them self seem better than others, to make money, because they saw Criss or David on TV.
I follow the oath set by IBM very strictly. I have very 'strong' ethics.
Don't kid yourself, many of the older guys seem just as crass at times. In my opinion, even sharing secrets with others, who call themselves "Magicians" ain't too wise either.
Too true. I have delt with old and young alike on the subject. Many come on aim, msn, email, asking for secrets. I just block them from every asking again. Some I try to show the ethical way, but usually they are too... [fill in blank]
ITs a shame.
I've never taken one, nor do I think they're necessary. If someone is going to disrespect the art, there's no reason to expect them to respect a short collection of words with the inherently silly gesture of raising a hand.
Those who will respect the art will do so with or without an oath.
True...
I hadnt taken one officially, until I joined IBM. Even before that, I had great respect for the art and the performers- still do.
So your point is true.
Tradition, I believe, is one reason why the oath is kept.
Like the golden rule. ITs taught in school, but rarely followed by the people learning it.
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