Life is like that, what we can do?
By KURIAN
@elshaddai123 (3981)
Kottayam, India
December 23, 2008 9:25am CST
I just came across a situation wherein I was just crying: One magician was showing one trick wherein the boy is performing along with him was handicapped.with the help of illusion he showed that this boy without handicap. After the show magician just returning to his room found couples waiting for him. they were parents of a boy who is paralyzed and cannot walk. They asked magician with some illusion just for a moment show us he is okay and we will happy. But the magician explained his inability to do anything...................???????
4 responses
@karubod (603)
• India
24 Dec 08
It's really a sad situation ,may be they know that the magician can do nothing but they simply asked him like that out of agony and affection towards their boy.every parent likes to see their child happy & healthy....but what to do God is harsh to some people .the magician should'nt have done like that, because he has provoked agony of the parents and reminded that he boy was handicapped.well it was only just a moment of happines and ater that what ..?they were left with more sadness.
@dropofrain (1167)
• India
24 Dec 08
I think whatever they asked to the magician was wrong. HAd the magician been able to create the illusion, the child would get much more depressed. At this moment he knows that he is a handicapp and he has to live his whole life like that. Creating false illusions would create problems in his psychology.
@deserve40 (1656)
• India
23 Dec 08
Yes, I feel that the couple, believed too much in the tricks of the magician. Infact, none of the tricks are real and so it is not possible for the magician to do such a trick on the son of that couple.
The couple trusted too much in such tricks because they are too much worried about their son and so even for few moments they wanted to see their son well and free from that trouble. However, it is better to accept the fact and do not get carried away by such things. "What cannot be cured, must be endured."
@fatsanta (84)
• United States
23 Dec 08
Magicians do tricks and illusions, they aren't real magical powerful beings who can cast spells and do witchcraft, etc... The couples believed too much in the magician's trick where the boy was performing with him, because they wanted to BELIEVE that their son was actually not handicapped. They want their son to become a normal person like everyoneelse. The magician can't do anything to solve the paralyzed state of a person. He is not Harry Potter nor is he He-WHo-Must-Not-Be-named.