Where did the idea of magic come from? – Magic Tricks For Sale

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This is really a question that comes from the perspective of the author himself. I am a history buff, so I am familiar with the myths and legends that have been handed down from generation to generation, but I am also not. So to answer in a way that is not so confusing, I have spent almost an entire book talking about the origins of magic in many cultures, so I won’t try to summarize it here. I would rather just quote some of the sources for background on the subject, since that is what really inspired the book.

First, there were a variety of gods, and each one had a special power. Some of the most powerful were the ones connected to nature, and they held the earth (the “mother of all things”) in their hands and could turn it into an object of worship. These were known as the “benevolent deities”. They were not as common as they once were, though. The most powerful, as you might imagine, were the gods of the sky. They could create rain storms, make winds and create lightning bolts. These were known as “generally good godly beings”.

Second, then came the first humans. These were some of the most advanced of the creatures on this planet at that time. They were called the gods of war and magic. They held the earth (the “mother of all animals”) in their hands. These were also known as “generally good gods”, but in some cultures they were regarded as god-like beings.

Third came the humans, who were like them, but they were much stronger, and more intelligent. These were known as “generally good man-kind”, which is what I call people of the world.

That concludes my answer, though. The idea of magic actually came from an unknown source, a god or gods who did not yet exist.

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