Word Prompts

Miracle or Magic

I believe in miracles but I don’t believe in magic; EXCEPT for this one experience.

Magic
Author unknown of above image/quote

It’s been so hot lately here in Washington State this quote hit the nail squarely on! 

Post inspired by Eugi’s Weekly Prompt “Magic

 

dVerse, Word Prompts

Eyes to See, can you see this

What could be more ordinary than waking up and opening our eyes? 

Eyes; complicated are its workings.

Could it be magic?

To simplify the magic; light enters; the light bends directly to the retina and triggers it by a message to our brain through the optic nerve. The signals enter the brain via the thalamus, which separates the incoming information into two parts, one containing color and detail, and the other movement and contrast. The messages then move to the back of the brain, and into the visual cortex. The cortex is laid out so that it mirrors the end of the retina, allowing a detailed image to be reconstructed.

This type of magic must be the supernatural kind, and some still say there is no God.

 

Inspired by dVerse

poetry, Tanka Tuesday by Colleen Chesbro

“When a child I thought as a child”

My post here is an acceptance of Colleen Chesebro Challenge Tanka Poetry; her challenge is to use the synonyms for the words “Magic and Green” my choice was “Hocuspocus & Enchantment for Magic/ Unseasoned for Green.” 

 

 

Hocuspocus chant
delight for the unseasoned.
Enchantment received —
the child now ripened with age
profits through prayer instead!

Word Prompts

Six Word Story — morbid, not so!

A Six-Word Story Challenge

This week the word is “MAGIC”.

My Story:

True Magic of life, is DEATH!

 

P.S.

My story might sound morbid to most, but it is what the supernatural is all about, face it!  Death is when you will become truly alive.   You have heard of “Life after death.”  At death, your will is fixed forever God leads you to what you lived for on earth.

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