Chapter 117: Her Intentions

There's always something to think of.

Seeing that Liang Xiulie's expression changed, Gu Liu

There's always something to think of. Xiao only thought that he was worried that he had no money to survive, how could a pampered person who had been pampered since he was a child.

"I'm a big living person, with hands and feet, I can't starve to death." Gu Liuxiao said soothingly.

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"You just want to leave everything behind and go alone?" Liang Xiulie's tone still carried a hint of complaint, as if it was empty

Seeing that Liang Xiulie's expression changed, Gu Liuxiao only thought that he was worried that he had no money to survive, how could a person who had been pampered since he was a child live.

"I'm a big living person, with hands and feet, I can't starve to death." Gu Liuxiao said soothingly.

.......

"You just want to leave everything behind and go alone?" Liang Xiulie's tone still carried a hint of complaint, as if it was empty

In the "Oxford English Dictionary", it is defined in this way that the traditional sense of the demon Liang Xiulie's expression changed, Gu Liuxiao only thought that he was worried that he had no money to survive, how could a person who had been pampered since he was a child live.

"I'm a big living person, with hands and feet, I can't starve to death." Gu Liuxiao said soothingly.

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"You law:

Magic: A so-called magic spell. It communicates with the gods through incantations, rituals, etc., and in turn controls human life and natural phenomena. It has always played a role in influencing the course of history and creating extraordinary natural phenomena.

But this commentary, like any other explanation, doesn't make people feel more satisfied—after all, everyone understands the same thing differently.

Even in the 20th century, when science was developed, some appearances of everyday life were once considered magical phenomena. In the next century, it may not be that time at all, and the supernatural phenomena that we think are incredible today may all be explained from a scientific point of view. But we can't do that yet. We can understand the intense pleasure that magic can bring, which can be explained by physiology or psychology, but in the realm of magic, it is still full of mystery and fascination. Modern magicians use a variety of ideas to interpret magic. Eliface Lévy, a 19th-century French magician, and Allister Crowley, a famous modern British magician, believed that magic was a way to release the magical power possessed by magicians, but they never used "willpower" to describe magic; Because they repeatedly emphasize that the "will" in "willpower" means "to use one's own will to manipulate oneself and others."

In the 20th century, the concept of magic had begun to fade for most people; "Magic" is a word that is rarely used. However, magic has played an important role in human life for thousands of years, and was one of the three ways that early people explored and understood the world. The other two paths are science, that is, empirical research; The other path is religion.

In the past and now, magic is largely based on facts, but often wears a mysterious, bewildering mask. For example, shamans claim that they can fly freely in the air like birds, and a significant number of them can provide conclusive evidence. They are convinced that they have this superpower. Now we know that wizards can "fly" because of the use of magic ointments (flying ointments). Most of these magic ointments contain exciting or hypnotic substances, and the effects of these substances, combined with the psychological state that wizards are in, make them believe that they can fly. So they "fly", and they believe that they fly, is this magic?

There are some wizarding spells in history that seem to have been fulfilled on the surface. Even in modern times, there are still some indigenous spells in the world that can kill people. However, psychologists will prove that it is because of people's belief and fear of spells that spells work, and that spells themselves have no magic at all. One writer once wrote that his grandfather remembered finding a medicine bottle containing urine, hair, and nails in the wall of a cowshed in North America. It is said that the cattle production in this barn has always been low. We can't help but wonder if these cows know the spell, and if it is the effect of magic.

In life, people tend to dream about what their future spouse will look like. It may sound so mysterious that one might even wonder if there really is a magical power that dominates us. However, psychologists remind us that we may unconsciously form requirements (appearance or personality) for him or her before we meet our current spouse, and perhaps this is what makes us focus on finding someone who inspires us to love in accordance with almost formed requirements. Is this also magic?

Magic also seems to be associated with intuition, extrasensory. And scientific research has gradually become interested in extrasensory. In fact, the Inquisition was supposed to burn Yuri Geller, and that fickle guy lost a lot of his magic because he was too ostentatious. What he does is in the same vein as the work of Crowley and Lévy - it is also through "willpower" to achieve a state that ordinary people cannot achieve.

To this day, we still observe some traditions, such as sprinkling a layer of salt on our shoulders and avoiding walking under ladders. Regardless of whether these traditions make sense or not, such superstitions are just innocuous games. The power of the earth is very powerful, and we are gradually becoming aware of the existence of this power. Even though the elves and fairies do not live deep in the mountains and forests, the inherent aura of the creatures still motivates us to respect nature and protect it with enthusiasm. So, the green movement is not entirely based on the belief that we will kill ourselves if we don't protect nature, but also on a sense of reverence for nature. In matters concerning nature, we must recognize the nature of nature.

Religion and witchcraft have always been entangled. Indivisibility. As E.M. Butler mentioned in his book The Ritual of Witchcraft (1949): Religion could not have been created without the foundation of witchcraft and magic; In the same way, without some roots in religion, witchcraft and magic would not have been given significant significance. The famous anthropologist Sir James Fraser (1854-1941), in his book The Golden Bough: A Study of Magic and Religion, argued that among the various ways in which man manipulated nature, magic reigned primacy, followed by religion. Religion does not emphasize the control and use of invisible and invisible forces like magic, but seeks a way to persuade and pray for it, and this is the difference between religion and magic.

Traditional Christianity holds that magic in its period of constant development, with Christian creators

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