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How to Get Lucky: Real Magic for Everyday Life

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Real magic isn’t a trick or illusion. It involves no deception, no smoke and mirrors. It’s a method of making things happen through an exercise of will and without a physical cause. This book shows you how to use real magic and lets you see it work, starting with a simple card game. Several examples show you how real magic can benefit you in various aspects of your daily life.

Examples include, The Cheating Spouse, The Promotion, Who’s Baby is It?, The Horse Race, Picking Stocks, and Who Killed Dahlia Jones? The card game expands as used and explained throughout the book so you can see for yourself that real magic really works. Because it does, use real magic at your own risk.

When you learn how real magic works, you’ll question your ordinary ideas about cause and effect. It makes our ordinary world look like the “spooky” world of the atom, to use Einstein’s word. Although based on a traditional mathematical principle, you don’t need to know any math to use real magic. However, you need to have a general idea of what a weatherman means when he talks about a “chance” of rain, and what gamblers mean when they talk about the “odds.”

40 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2015

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Allen D. Allen

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Allen D. Allen is the author of God Behind the Movie Screen, an eBook published in August 2014. He is a retired scientist with an extensive body of published articles in the peer-reviewed physics and medical journals. Allen’s science training came from the University of California at Berkeley and Los Angeles. He has also worked as a film composer and has won several music awards.

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