Tuesday, May 15, 2012


Bizarre and Unexplained

Look for Magic in the news... Try not to let these things get away... they are background grist for your magical creative process, and story fodder.


Monster Cyclone on Mars ... well my budget wouldn't be large enough to make magic from this idea.


Dramatic Whale-Hunt Ritual is Successful
"The ancient taste of tradition was brought back to
the Makah Indians on a chilly Pacific beach - the nutty, slightly salty taste of whale blubber, freshly butchered from the corpse of a female gray whale."








Moving the Grand Canyon
Would you believe that, for a moment during
the creative process, the mighty Grand Canyon was moved to Colorado from Arizona?




Unexplained Booms, Bee Collapse, & Ancient Structures:

Recently, an investigative reporter, and colleague, dealt with the bizarre and still-unexplained metallic, jolting booms that have persisted into April 2012, including in three geographic locations from central Ohio to Tacoma, Washington, to San Diego County, California - all within a 24-hour period. In all three cases, there was no military confirmation of sound-barrier-breaking aircraft and no USGS evidence of seismic events.


The Coin

I selected an item similar to these, and from
the back of the room, one of the guys said that he knows someone who told him that I could flip a coin into the air and
cause the coin to land and remain on its edge. I said that this was true, and I hadn't done that effect in years, since it had a "strange" effect on people. 
As is often the case, they asked me... "how did you do that?"
I responded...
"I Shake my foot a little," and look at your foot..."Does it show?"




Effect: 
The magician shows a glass, upside down, and a coin on a sheet of colored paper. 
He puts a handkerchief over the glass and moves it over. 
He pulls the handkerchief off and Abracadabra! the coin has disappeared. 


Supplies: 
A sheet of construction paper,  a clear glass, a handkerchief and a coin. 


Preparation:  
Trace the glass onto the sheet of paper and cut the circle out.  Then tape it to the glass so when you put it onto a piece of paper the same color it blends in.



Secret: 
When you do the above put the glass onto a piece of paper and just basically move the paper covered glass over the coin while the whole thing is under the handkerchief so the glass covers the coin.  Pull off the handkerchief.  The coin will have "disappeared."





These effect ideas add adventure, and anticipation and electricity to your magical environment. Isn't that what you're trying to build?




Yours in Magic, 
MindMyst





Labels: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Monday, April 30, 2012

Mountain of the White Monkey

Mountain of the White Monkey



Hi everybody, hope you are having a great
early spring. I have recently seen these stories in the
news, and the ideas, and richly detailed backgrounds
simply must be pointed out to the magicians in my 
group of readers. 


Let me know if you like these observations, or if you find them useful to prime the creative juices.


In Mexico's capital of witchcraft, rivalries are
brewing and bubbling.  On the shores of Lake
Catemaco in southern Veracruz state, shamans who commune
with Lucifer in snake-filled grottoes are pitted
against ``charlatans'' who perform for tourists while
white-clad virgins chant in the shadows of jungle
stages. 


"They come here and dress it up as a great place for
witches because it's good for business.''  But that
does not mean demons and magic do not exist. Many
locals appear terrified by strange goings-on on the
Mountain of the White Monkey, which rises darkly behind
Catemaco, and by the powerful forces apparently swirling
overhead, as wizards weave their magical
webs.


Such beautiful imagery plays incredibly strong with
the spectators. The battles of wizards are waged
regularly across the world. Even magicians "battle" it out
until the wee hours of the early mornings ...
challenging each other with effect following effect. Ripley
knew what he was doing, when he brought the adventure
of man to his millions of readers, and eventually to
the TV shows. As magicians, we might have something
to think about here. 


Truth is stranger than fiction. Let your magic
reflect some of this excitement, and conjure from your
heart to very, very attentive audiences.


The Touch

Mental magic... just for you. This effect will serve you well if you will take the time to work out some interesting patter. I will briefly summarize the effect and leave the rest to you...


Effect:  Have someone mentally select a name (or object, or favorite sports team ). Give them a writing pad with five lines drawn and ask them to write their chosen name on one of the lines. Then, four other unrelated names on the other lines.


Take the pad.. study it.. audibly call out a name and announce that you do not think that name was the chosen name. Call out two more names and tell your audience that your are sure they are not the chosen names either.


Down to the last two names.. study hard.. and announce the chosen name.





Secret: Give your spec a RED fine-point or micro ink pen. I use a Uni-ball micro. A short time before the effect, touch the tip of the red ink pen to the felt tip of a BLACK marker, like a Sharpie.


When your spec writes their chosen name on one of the lines, the very tip of the first letter will have a "dark" appearance. If you practice for a few minutes before you perform this effect, you will learn exactly how hard to touch the tips together to achieve a virtually un-noticeable 'smudge'.


NO ONE will notice this smudge, but you..  It will appear as if it's just a little excess ink on the tip. 


Again, take the time to work up a Good Story to go with this effect, and you will have a little bit of impressive mental magic to add to your repertoire... 


Yours in Magic,
Joe Miller ( MindMyst )




Labels: , , , , , , , , , ,

Friday, April 27, 2012

The Vine of Lost Souls




research idea


The Vine of Lost Souls


Shamans of the
Amazon rain forest believe the vine called ayahuasca has
medicinal properties and they use it to make a potent
hallucinogenic brew for their religious rituals. Ayahuasca is a
word in Quechua, the language of the Incas, meaning
``vine of the dead'' or ``vine of the souls.''


Picture the roaring campfire. The conjuror displaying a
thick, internally-glowing, thickly-leafed vine to the
wide-eyed ceremonial participants... who, along with the
magi, must drink from the wild juices held within the
plant.


Shamans from Ecuador and Colombia who wear
headdresses of parrot feathers and necklaces of wild boar teeth,
might enter the scene, chanting passionately, and
objecting wildly about the profane use of their most sacred
vine.


The challenge might be to represent the knowledge and
materials of indigenous people to create a highly
adventurous, and mysterious background setting for the magic
to take hold in the spectators' minds.... what
images could arise from such a
setting.


Keep your eyes on the news!! The images
practically write themselves. The gatherings, and rituals of man...
especially those inhabiting exotic, or inhospitable locals.
These are the makings for some of the best magic... it
is conjuring at its finest. 




The images above
were generously pseudo-quoted, and heavily paraphrased
from the recent news items ( for research, and
educational purposes )


Yours in Magic,


Joe Miller ( MindMyst )

Labels: , , , , , , , , ,

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Fire Magic





Hello again, magic enthusiasts!! MindMyst has returned for a bit of fun with this
blog. Hope everyone is having a great springtime ... with baseball, fishing, and
all the trees buddin' and bloomin ... a perfect time to be writing up some magical
presentations for your audiences.

That's what I've been doing for the past five years ... working on getting my
tricks in order for storied presentations.

Speaking about storied presentations, two days ago was the full moon for April.
This means that over the weekend, and well into the week, the moon will be big and
bright ... a perfect, Heavenly background for a magic story or two held outside
around the chiminea.





Thanks for stopping by.

MM





Labels: , , , , , ,