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He asks for a coil of wire changes it in to a slithering snake. The illusionist mocks the certainty about things , creates a riot of laughter irrationality sits light on our shoulders like friendly doves, when he performs. Tampering with reality to cajole absurdity out of it, was making fun of God's authority, someone murmured, we kids thought God claimed importance, a bit too much, why, at times God's actions are no different from us, thoughtless kids. We loved the jiggery-pokery of the illusionist, who made reality stand on its hands, with his tricks. And the anarchy he brought in dealing with our expectations! who would expect to pull out cow dung, from a bag where he put a cat? The illusionist says seriously like a scientist, "I ape God and this world, that's all"
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Aug 4, 2013
Aug 4, 2013 at 5:07 AM UTC
The Illusionist
He asks for a coil of wire changes it in to a slithering snake. The illusionist mocks the certainty about things , creates a riot of laughter irrationality sits light on our shoulders like friendly doves, when he performs. Tampering with reality to cajole absurdity out of it, was making fun of God's authority, someone murmured, we kids thought God claimed importance, a bit too much, why, at times God's actions are no different from us, thoughtless kids. We loved the jiggery-pokery of the illusionist, who made reality stand on its hands, with his tricks. And the anarchy he brought in dealing with our expectations! who would expect to pull out cow dung, from a bag where he put a cat? The illusionist says seriously like a scientist, "I ape God and this world, that's all"
k-balachandran
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Aug 4, 2013
Aug 4, 2013 at 5:07 AM UTC
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