“Scan your subject for things that are clearly impossible. After all, paint isn't magic! If you see that certain elements in the subject are beyond the limits of your pigments, try to form an idea beforehand of how you are going to handle those areas when you get to them.” IfsTryingIdeasFormCertainImpossibleMagicSubjectsLimitsElementsAreasPaintHandlePigment Author:Richard Schmid
“The power of magic has no known limits. A person knows, in a fair way, his own physical capacities, the weight of the blows he can deal, the furthest range of his arrows, the strength of his voice, the speed and endurance of his running; but the reaches of his mind are indefinite and, to his feeling, infinite.” KnowsWayMindPersonsFeelingsRunningVoiceDealsKnownMagicLimitsCapacityFairsWeightInfiniteBlowSpeedRangeEnduranceArrows Author:Susanne Katherina Langer
“There are no limits, and that applies to everyone on earth.” EarthMagicLimitsMysticism Author:Franz Bardon
“Magic is a set of techniques and approaches which can be used to extend the limits of Achievable Reality. Our sense of Achievable Reality is the limitations which we believe bind us into a narrow range of actions and successes - what we believe to be possible for us at any one time. In this context, the purpose of magic is to simultaneously explore those boundaries and attempt to push them back - to widen the 'sphere' of possible action.” BelieveRealityActionUsedPurposeMagicLimitsApproachTechniqueBoundariesLimitationRangeOne TimeSpheresEsoteric Author:Phil Hine
“This is the most important lesson you must learn about magic," Miss Ochiba went on. "There are many ways of seeing. Each has an element of truth, but none is the whole truth. If you limit yourselves to one way of seeing, one truth, you will limit your power. You will also place limits on the kinds of spells you can cast, as well as their strength. To be a good magician, you must see in many ways. You must be flexible. You must be willing to learn from different sources. And you must always remember that the truths you see are incomplete.” IfsWayLifeWellsKindImportantDifferentWholeRememberSeeingMagicMissingWillingSourceLessonsLimitsElementsCastsOne WaySpellsMagicianFlexibleIncompleteImportant LessonsWhole TruthWilling To Learn Author:Patricia C. Wrede
“1. When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong. 2. The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible. 3. Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” WayLittlesStatesPastTechnologyImpossibleMagicPossibilityLimitsScientistDiscoveringVentureImpossibilityDistinguishedElderlyImpossible ThingsPossible And ImpossibleAdvanced Technology Author:Arthur C. Clarke