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Imagine you're discussing magick with someone you know to be a sceptic; you usually avoid the issue given your friend's tendency to dismiss out of hand the topic. This time though, they seem a bit more interested, but still find the idea of magick highly questionable.
For a moment it seems as though you might have them considering something, but can see you're about to lose them. Given your friend's scepticism, you think that giving them a practical task to try themselves might actually be worthwhile.
You lean forward, getting their attention, and say:
'Actually, why don't you just try. . . '
Well? What would your direction be here?
For a moment it seems as though you might have them considering something, but can see you're about to lose them. Given your friend's scepticism, you think that giving them a practical task to try themselves might actually be worthwhile.
You lean forward, getting their attention, and say:
'Actually, why don't you just try. . . '
Well? What would your direction be here?