Continuing with National Magic Week – I would like to pay homage to the most magical place in the world – The Magic Castle.
A private club for Magicians, as well as the clubhouse for the Academy of Magical Arts. It is in Hollywood, California and is considered “the most unusual private club in the world.”
To give you an idea in the lobby when you say the magic word the bookcases open and allow you entrance to a world of magic. I love going there.
Even better this Halloween week features my pal Chris Mysterion, and his gorgeous partner Steffi Kay, performing there the as the “The Sentimentalists”.
Now that’s one magical Halloween!
This being National Magic week I wanted to continue with my favorite Magical Places in the World.
The next one is The Browser’s Den of Magic.
It is a Magic Shop located in Toronto.
Now there are Magic Shops all over the world (and I have been to many of them), but this brick-and-mortar world of wonder has been around since 1975 and is home to professional magicians and beginners alike – and it is right in my backyard.
Also, it is run by one of the nicest and most generous guys in magic – Jeff Pinsky.
If you have not been there, please check it out – you never know who you will run into.
This being National Magic week I wanted to share my 3 favorite Magical Places in the World.
The first is the Hamilton Public Library Kenilworth Branch.
This is where at the young age of 8 I studied every book on magic they had – over and over and over again.
Some of my favorite’s were by Joseph Leeming.
It was such a special time for me.
Libraries are such a Magical Place!!
Today October 25 begins National Magic Week.
It ends on October 31st, not surprising.
I started performing magic at the age of 8, yes I wasted my first 7 years and have been going strong ever since – over 50 years.
The Art Of Magic has taken me all over the world and introduced me to people and experiences I am forever grateful for.
So buckle up friends as I post some “magical memories” over the next week.
A Magical Motivators take on the hidden, magical secrets of Ian Fleming.
“…Bond, James Bond.” That line was first spoken by actor Sean Connery in the original James Bond Movie Dr. No. The year was 1962. Since that time it has been uttered by 6 other actors, and in well over 20 featured length films. (Making it the longest running movie franchise of all time.)
In fact according to the Guiness Book Of Films it is the #1 most recognized movie quote of all time. Yes, even beating out movie classics from Casablanca and Gone With The Wind.
And apparently over half of the world’s population has heard of James Bond. Not bad at all for a fictional character first penned by author Ian Fleming in 1952.
If you have not guessed it by now, I am a James Bond fan. I have seen every movie at least once, and many more than 3 or 4 times.
In fact one of my best Christmas presents of all time was a 007 Spy Briefcase I received when I was boy. It featured all the James Bond gadgets including a special spy decoder I still treasure to this day.
I have also extended this “spy fascination” into the magic that I do. I created a character James Wand who was a “magical spy” in a number of illusion vignettes. And today one of our specialty shows is a “spy illusion show” called ESCAPE – A Behind The Scenes Look At The Magic Of A Secret Agent Training School!
But to me, there is a further “hidden magic” to 007’s appeal.
No, it’s not the fancy gadgets, the beauties or bullets. Nor is it the fast cars, glamorous locations or extravagant lifestyle. To me there is a deeper fascination.
To me James Bond’s real magic is HOW he makes his magic happen. The answer?
He thinks and acts like the ultimate magician! He understands what is needed to make the impossible, possible.
First, he knows that nothing is impossible. He understands that real magic is nothing more than coming up with simple effective solutions to complicated problems, and then taking action.
He visualizes his mission’s end result and then takes the necessary steps to achieve that result, just the way a magician creates a piece of magic, by working backwards.
Every piece of the puzzle is put together in the proper sequence until the final picture / secret mission / illusionist’s magic are achieved.
He also knows to watch what he is doing very carefully. He monitors his results and if what he is doing is not working, he will try something else. And if that doesn’t work, he will try something else. But he will stay with it until he achieves his end goal.
Next, he is a firm believer in the magician’s creed, that “every problem contains and suggests it’s own solution”.
How many times have we seen 007 in an impossible situation ö definitely no way out? And then he uses one little piece of the environment or situation to give himself the upper hand and turn the tables on the villain.
Sure in some of the later films there could be some pretty amazing gadgets involved, but more often than not it was the James Bond’s mindset that Ian Fleming created that was responsible for saving the day.
And finally, James Bond never, ever, ever gives up, and definitely strives at being the best at what he does.
He knows to learn the basic skills needed to do his job, and he has made great effort to master these skills. His has passionately mastered weapons, social skills and himself in a same way a magician masters sleight of hand, presentation skills and mindset.
And he continually feeds this passion.
So how can you apply this to what you do?
Use the same magic formula.
1. Create a vision of the end result you want to achieve, no matter how impossible it may seem. And make it as detailed as possible. Then fill in the blanks with simple actions needed to make you vision real. Study your actions, and change and tweak them as necessary to get you closer to your end result.
2. Remember that every problem contains and suggests it’s own solution. The obstacles that stand in your way truly do contain the answers to lead you in the right direction. Take a negative aspect of something that you currently see as a limiting element, and imagine it to instead be empowering. How can this element work to your benefit to achiever your goal?
3. And finally, remember to go after your dreams with passion. Take the time to learn the basics of what you need to do, and passionately master these skills. Become the best at what you do. Stay the course when things get bad and then passionately move on again toward your dream.
Apply this to your life, your vocation, your work and you too can become the James Bond of your vision. You can use Ian Fleming’s secrets to make your own Real Magic happen.
Real Magic is nothing more than coming up with simple, effective solutions to complicated problems, and then doing something about it! But Real Magic can happen only when people believe in themselves and are passionate about making a difference in their own life and the lives of others! Have focus! Be passionate about what you do! Create your own real magic!
PS: I cannot wait until this Friday. I am taking my wife to see No Time To Die with Daniel Craig as 007. It’s his last outing as Mr Bond, and I hear it is fantastic!
Muppet Show Metamorphosis Appearance in Full – THE DOUG HENNING PROJECT
Always try to be unique – case in point Canada’s own Doug Henning.
A master magician for the performer and great piece of History for the entertainment world. Just google him.
Above is a clip of him on The Muppet Show in 1980. It really is amazing and pure DH.
Doug was from a different, simpler time but a master at marketing, MAGIC and standing out, which holds true even to this day.
Doug was many years older than me and inspired me, a fellow Canadian (we are both McMaster Univeristy grads as were Martin Short, Eugene Levy and Ivan Reitman – who got Doug his first big break that led to The Magic Show).
And all these mentioned entertainment giants did something very special, they created memories and changed the way we feel in a positive way.
It’s simple, “do what you love and love what you do”, who knows what MAGIC you can create!