One theory of perception, for instance, holds that the brain builds representations of the world, moment to moment, using the senses to provide clues that are fleshed out into a mental picture based on experience and context. The brain uses neural tricks to do this: approximating, cutting corners, instantaneously and subconsciously choosing what to "see" and what to let pass, neuroscientists say. Magic exposes the inseams, the neural stitching in the perceptual curtain.
Interesting article on magic and the workings of the brain
From NYTimes.com: While a Magician Works, the Mind Does the Tricks
The Journey is the Reward
It's a Chinese proverb and the way I would like to look at the world. Too often we're so worried about getting somewhere in life that we fail to see the beauty in the world passing us by.
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