Ok. So, I know I few tricks. Some Variations of this Tricks. Cards, Coins, And D'Lite.
But I know I'm not a Magician. At what point someone is not a Curious Guy, or a "Tricker", and becomes a Magician? Is it necessary to do Magic a way of living? Is it the knowledge? I really don't know.
Thanks!
I think it's in the performance of magic rather than the knowledge to be one. After all, with a bit of thought anyone could make a very effective bomb, but hardly anyone's a terrorist
all of your friends introduce you as ......the magician.
you dream of magic tricks.
when theres a party your always invited, even if you don't now the person.
you are comftable looking down the stocking and make up iles in boots. when many everyday objects take on a diferent life of there own.
when your told someone made a pass at you, you look at there hands and chuckle to yourself.
If you have ever bought yourself a prop and found it useless....and then vowed to never buy another useless peice of magic again...and have stuck to your word.....then you my freind are not a magician.
On the other hand....
If you have ever bought yourself a prop and found it useless....and then vowed to never buy another useless piece of magic again....only to do it again mere hours later......then you my freind are a magician!
If you do the magic tricks you know for friends and family - or even complete strangers - and leave them with the mystery rather than explaining how your tricks are done, you're a magician.
If you have a bike, you're not a cyclist until you start peddling.
I might come down to how serious you take magic.
When I was learning magic early on, I knew and could do a number of tricks. But being able to do some tricks didn't make me a magician. I also played tennis but I wouldn't say I was a true athlete. I take pictures but I'm far from a photographer.
The label magician came, I think, once I devoted myself to magic and started performing regularly.
I might be able to sing in the shower, but I'm no singer. Maybe if I put all my efforts into it, and sang outside of the shower, that title would come too.
I remember the exact moment I realised I was a magician. I had been doing magic for quite a while and taking it very seriously sometimes with good results and sometimes with not so good results.
Then one day I was watching a magic society show with lots of magicians on the bill. I looked around and realised that I was part of the scene. I realised then that I was a magician and it gave me a strange feeling at the time. I thought, "I am just like these people. I am a magician!"
Don't worry or even think about it. It will creep up on you when it is ready to do so.