Saturday, January 24, 2009

Sharing Ancient Wisdom (When No One Else Will)

"Whether it's separating tea leaves in a cup, jangling crystals, staring at hands or shuffling plastic cards with funny drawings on them, our search for answers is endless, and such daft methods of finding them can be addictive to naive or weak-minded people."

-- Sinead Ryan, introducing us to Keith Barry, recent winner of The Merlin Award - the equivalent of the Oscar in the world of magic - who is "fed up with phonies trying to make a quick buck and profit from the recession by masquerading as psychics and fortune tellers" (in other words, our kind of guy) in the Herald.IE.

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