Fucking crystal lovers. I used to work for a crystal wholesaler. The number of woo freaks that I had to warn to wash their hands after handling galena.
"It's got amazing energy."
"Yes, but it's still lead sulphide. Please wash your hands."
(Thoughts: and you don't have any brain cells to spare.)
Awgawd, I've seen that at so many gem and mineral fairs. Big signs that say 'please do not touch with bare hands' and people still paw at the fuckin galena to 'feel its energy.'. Argh. Piss off, woowoos, and let me buy my pretty rocks in peace.
@memorylikeasieve I sometimes want to see what sort of energy they pick up from uraninite.
I would have phrased it more politely than the poll suggests, but in essence, I utterly and completely disagree with you. This universe is huge, full of uncounted wonders, billions of star systems, trillions of planets, black holes, nebulae, pulsars, neutron stars, supernovae. And that's just the stuff we know about.
On Earth, the story is no different. Think about how many species there are. Volcanoes, the vast mountain ranges, the ocean floor.
Beyond my wonder at the sheer scale of it, I'm bowled over by just how beautiful and amazing this world is. From a single blade of grass to the sea of stars in the night sky, the universe is just... incredible. Magic doesn't need to come into it.
You can't disagree with me: I simply posted a question.
@CallMeDave It's kind of a leading question, though.
I'm unable to answer this question because - and I need to point out here, for the benefit of the more literal-minded users among us, that I'm using the term "magic" in a metaphorical sense for wonder and mystery, as does, I believe, the question - I find so much magic in the world and universe. I suspect that to me as a scientifically-minded atheist there is in fact far more magic in the world than there is to a religious person, because I know something of the truly incredible processes and mechanisms that keep it all ticking away, rather than just putting it all down to a bearded man in the sky.
Hahahahaha!
Tom Robbins in Another Roadside: "Logic only gives a man what he needs. Magic gives him what he wants."
No, I think it's the other way around. Being wracked with superstition and fear sounds drab and boring.
There is magic in the world. I've seen Penn & Teller.
I can find all the magic I need in a dew drop sparkling on the black eye of an ant.
Fuck all gods.
This is so rad!! Well said
I suspect everyone finds a bit of magic in something everyday. I love the occasional donut!
Donuts are free if I'm done eating it before I get to the checkout lane.
Atheists by definition don't believe in magic.
But one can be inspired, even be in awe of learning what nature and the universe is.
From the late great Carl Sagan. "I don't want to believe, I want to know". and learning something new to me is rather exciting.
The last thing I would ever think of life as being boring.
I don't like either response. I would simply say "No" without the insults.
Depends on your definition of magic. I don’t believe in crystals or magic herbs being able to connect with others,ease their suffering. There’s a magic that happens when you can do that.
Is it spiritual?
I live my life with no belief in magic just a constant state of wonder and it is anything but drab.
I living the dream. No work, cat cuddles working on art, music and knowedge
@barbarastones1999 hello not a lot to know. I am a photographer, waiting on ssd. 4 cats reading a lot. How about you?
Magic is science which has not yet been explained. I'm glad there is magic left in this world.
there is plenty to be amazed at in the world with out shit up out thin air or someones ass. One amazing thing is how does a wild flower happen to grow in the crack of civilation? I know a seed fell into the crack got covered enough with dust got enough waster grow but life goes on my majicl being in charge but we cm still look in amazment seeing the flower grow were it is!
I love the line. "how does a wild flower happen to grow in the crack of civilation." That's worth posting as a quote.
I find plenty of magic. I just don't find any magick.
I was (am) under the impression that pure atheism and magic contradict one another. It's like saying, "I'm an atheist, what's your sign, I'll do your chart."
There's an infinite universe to explore. After all, atheism means no god, not necessarily nothing else. Humans created the concept of God and gods and magic. Don't we enjoy Harry Potter? I do! We have magic living in our minds and we believe in it, even if just for a moment, even if just to have a good time with a movie. It's all in your head, but if you let it be there then does exist in your own reality.
Until the credits roll?