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Where the Wild Things Are

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    Selene
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    You know that Maurice Sendak died recently, and people are celebrating his famous book, "Where the Wild Things Are".

    How close do you think the story in this book is to actual magick?

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    Corvinae
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    Max was sent to bed with out supper for mischief.
    After he took his imagination out for a spin,
    His mother gave him his supper anyways.....

    Magic is the art and science of causing change in accordance to will...

    So, it's a pretty good story.
    One of my favorites.

    I think the Real Rosie is much more so...

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    He wears a magical garment, he visualizes, he astral travels, he summons demons, he controls the demons, he banishes the demons. And it takes place on the full moon! Looks like an adept to me! ๐Ÿ˜€
    And he even gets his supper in the end! ๐Ÿ˜ฒ

    Here's the animated version:
    Where the Wild Things Are
    www.youtube.com/watch?v=QV4doyi5NxM&sns=fb
    This is the full version of the Gene Deitch animated 1973 version of the Maurice Sendak story Where the Wild Things Are.

    ๐Ÿ˜†

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    @Selene said

    "You know that Maurice Sendak died recently, and people are celebrating his famous book, "Where the Wild Things Are".

    How close do you think the story in this book is to actual magick?"

    I also think so.


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