This kind of magic does exist. However, we usually do not recognize it as "magic" but rather as some kind of change in reality. Some call this "a reality shift". Once in a while, a "reality shift" will occur and it will be consciously noticed. For example, I had a neighbor who lived three doors down. He lived in a brick house that had a gray garage door and gray trim. One day I passed by his house and noticed that his garage door and trim were now an aqua blue. I pointed this out to my husband as we drove by. He casually acknowledged my comment about the house but really didn't notice it himself. The very next day when once again I passed by this neighbor's house, it once again had a gray garage door and gray trim. So I had experienced a temporary shift in reality. Just why this had happened is anybody's guess.
Reality shifts are interesting in that if you consciously change your reality, you might be the only one to notice the change. To others, the changes have always been there. When I noticed my neighbor's garage and house trim being aqua blue instead of gray, everyone else in that reality always saw the garage door and trim as aqua blue. I was the only one that day who noticed anything different. Again, the next day, when reality reverted to what it had been originally, I was the only one who noticed the trim now being gray instead of blue. Others might have considered I had been dreaming.
When I was decades younger, I was able to mentally create things in the physical universe which then manifested. It actually is no great feat to change reality. We do it all the time but don't really realize we are the author of the change. For example, we're in a crowded parking lot looking for a parking space. There are cars ahead of us looking for the same space. Then we spot a space and all those cars in front of us pass right by it as though it doesn't exist (for them, it doesn't)and so we happily slide right in. Or how about the same scenario but this time a car just happens to pull out as we approach the parking space. Coincidence? Or did we create the parking space? Same goes for continuous green lights as we're driving down a busy street. Here is how reality changing can happen:
There is something I want to have happen. Perhaps it is the sale of a house. The first thing I need to do is recall the sensation of how it "feels"> when a house is sold. I then use this same "sold" sensation in creating the new "sold" reality of the house I want to sell. I create this reality in present time mainly using the "sold" sensation. The feeling I generate is how it feels> having this particular house sold. One must continue maintaining this feeling> without invalidating it.
We actually had a house for sale some time back. We held open houses and I applied my technique for a "sold" house. Soon after that, a woman came along and decided she wanted the house. She signed a purchase agreement and was very happy with the prospect of owning the house. She would come to visit it, measure the windows for curtains, etc. This went on for two weeks and then suddenly, over a weekend, she changed her mind and no longer wanted the house. She backed out of the deal and was willing to lose her deposit. Eventually we sold the house to another party.
I didn't think too much about this until we had occasion to sell another house just a few weeks later. Once again, we held open houses and finally I decided to try my "sold" reality technique. Sure enough, a woman and her family came along, fell in love with the house, and she signed a purchase agreement. They were happy about their pending purchase for about a week. During that time, the woman showed the house to her relatives and friends. And then, just as in the first case, the woman suddenly decided she didn't want the house after all and backed out of the deal.
These two events were very much alike and both were a surprise and a huge disappointment.
What do you think had happened to cause these two sales to suddenly fall through as they did?
Invalidation of the created reality!
The realities were created in that the two houses were sold. However, those realities were not stable enough and they had to revert to the negative realities of the houses not being sold. The second incident was actually an involuntary replication of the first changed reality
The question is: "Why does this happen?" If I created a reality in which the house is sold, why is it that the reality did not continue to exist? Why did it revert?
The answer is that there was not enough agreement to keep the realities going. Agreement creates reality. In a nut shell, we had our personal reality agreement but we did not have the mega universe agreement. The formula is that creations in your personal reality do not require outside agreemene but the minute others are involved in the reality change, it also requires the mega universe agreement to make that reality stick.
Let us examine the two constructed realities. I created a reality where the first house was sold. That reality lasted for two weeks and then it collapsed, reverting back to the reality of the house not being sold. I did not attempt to create another reality in which the house was sold so the reverted reality ran its course and eventually the house got sold to another party.
The changed reality is artificial and is a temporary construct. It is not enough to change the reality, one also has to have agreement about the changed reality. As long as the changed reality is in one's universe, it will not continue to exist unless one continues constantly creating it. This means that if I change a reality I have to consciously continue keeping the changed reality in stimulation. If I relax and let it be, it will revert back to the old reality.
This is so as long as I am trying to change a reality that involves others. I must work with the three realities: mine, theirs, and the overall mega reality that we all share. I can put my changed reality into the mega universe and it might operate for a short while. But if I do not have agreement, then the reality cannot continue and will revert to the overall mega reality that has already been agreed upon.
Generally, the small changes that we wrought in changing a reality do not require much agreement as long as they are only in our own universe. The parking space does not require mega universe agreement. It is enough to have the agreement in our own personal universe. The lights continuously being green for you on a busy street do not require much outside agreement. However, when third parties are involved, this then requires agreement not only from their reality but also from the mega reality of the universe.
The way to get this reality is to announce it. Others have to know about the reality in order to agree with it. In the case of the houses mentioned earlier, we did not announce the new reality by putting "sold" signs outside the house. We continued to leave the "For Sale By Owner" signs out there thus announcing to the world that the house was still for sale. Had we put a "sold" sign out there, the world would have known the house was sold and more than likely our two buyers would not have backed out of the deal.