by Amanda Angeli » Jun 29th, '07, 23:13
Hello Everyone,
I've been really loving reading from as many sections on this board as I've been able to. And, during the last, however long it's been since I've been here, I'm beginning to see patterns of who is who and how things work here. And it is truly fascinating. It's like I'm a strange girl in a strange land. Wait a minute, I am a strange girl and this is not Kansas anymore so maybe this all makes sense and is at it should be.
Now while that might seem, well, rather dull and irrelevant to all of you, the point of it is that I am trying to refer to practice. In this silly example, it is the practice of taking the time and putting in countless hours this last week or whatever and really studying what is going on. With this, I am but at the very beginning with a truly wonderful and exciting world ahead of me to explore.
And here is the relevant part as it relates to magic and all us if any of you are still reading this. It seems to me that many of us see a trick, want that trick, buy that trick, learn that trick quickly, and then think we've mastered it. And then we want the next trick.
But I can't help thinking of the words of one of your own great, David Devant . Naturally, you Mentalists out there already know what I am going to say, but for those who don't practice Mentalism, the words were:
"I know only 8 (tricks) "... "I have devoted my entire life to learning how to entertain an audience with them."
That, to me, is what mastery is all about. And, how few of us follow such wisdom? After all, sparklies are fun.
Blackstone said the same thing more or less to Blackstone Jr. "Don't waste your time on trying to learn every new trick you hear about. Instead, spend that time in learning to do only a few really good tricks and learn to do them really well." Golly, I always loved Blackstone and Blackstone Jr. These words here, of course, make me think of the value of PM's and sharing with each other using them.
So what I am saying here is that I am so happy to be getting to know you all better through what I am reading. Sure, I have talked to very few of you so far, and I see those talks as performances. The time on my own, in the dark of the night, reading and learning in the woodshed, that is what practice is all about, whether learning about a new family (all of you) or learning a new trick or illusion.
Mastery, to me, means but a beginning and it is only then that one begins to learn how to learn. It is just like in martial arts, to many, a black belt means the end of a journey, but really, it simply means that you are now a dedicated student. That is how I like to think of magic. An endless path of personal exploration of oneself and of the audience.
Love,
Amanda Angeli