And if a stranger should attack you with a banana, you take out the gun and shoot him.
If we accept this definition, that "Magic" is what stage magicians (like The Amazing Randi) do, and that "Magick" is casting spells and curses and such, then the difference is that "Magic" works, "Magick" does not.
Robert
m(40)+a(1)+g(3)+i(10)+c(3)+k(20)=77
Dancing David,
If it works, do it. Take the challenge, win the million dollars.
Robert
And 77=7*11, which is GK. That stands for "just kidding."
Some of them are intuitive *snip*
*snip* emotional expression of mental concepts.

Yes. Spelling magic with a 'k' is certainly intuitive.
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Magic(k) must be real. I know a kleptomaniac who after being given a spell in prison didn't steal for 6 months. I also know a horse that turned into an field.
I'll get my coat....
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I am so glad that you like to read what ever you want into posts.
I am very sure that I stated spelling magic with a k is intuitive, but if you get off on your midguided interpretation of what I said then more power to you.
And perhaps you should examine your preconceptions about what i said, if you are so gung ho to interpret what I say then perhaps you are the psychic.
Actually, Crowley created his system of "magick" in order to thumb his nose at the Golden Dawn, sell books, and discover an increase in funding for his drug-and-prostitute habit; and live his life more opulently at the expense of credulous idiots. His "true will" seemed to involve a lot of heroin and venereal disease, as well as dying of complications from his chronic respiratory problems brought on by his diseases and drug use.I suggest that you read Magick in Theory and Practise before you make such a bold assertions. If you define 'spell casting' as the only definition then you haven't read the book. According to Crowley the purpose of magick is to discover you 'true will' and live your life as you wish.
He defines 'magick' as being mainly cerimonial invokation of dieties for the purpose of sel fullfillment, spell casting is defined as 'socery' which is causing changes in other people perception.
m(40)+a(1)+g(3)+i(10)+c(3)+k(20)=77
Just like the Xians , you read what you want into what another person wrote, , does sulf fullfillment mean that a horse turned into a field?
Some people are so uptight, a person merely talks about something that makes you uncomfortable and you think they are a woo.
Did I say that you could turn a prince into a frog? No I did not , but carry on your merry way.
David,
Putting aside percieved or real attacks for the moment, it still comes down to magic demonstrably works (it decieves its audience into thinking something appears to have happened), MAGE-ik does not. As much as I respect Uncle Al, I also recognize that he was a bit of a charltan. He put the 'k' at the end to fit the gematria. If gematria worked, it would have produced the results that Al wanted without his manipulation.
The above quip was meant to be humorous, not an attack.
But maybe if you would explain what you're trying to say in plain English (without resorting to nonsense phrases like "emotional expression of mental concepts") my interpretations wouldn't be so "misguided."
Well done. You managed to read such a lot into two very old schoolboy jokes. None of what you say above makes any sense what-so-ever. Did you pick the words at random or did you need help?
I don't think you are woo. I think you need a good carpenter to help you remove that enormous chip on your shoulder.
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