The Unwritten Do’s and Don’ts of Inviting a Magician Into Your Home

Some performances are meant for stages. Others—find you.
If you choose to let a magician cross your threshold, understand: not all illusions end when the lights come on.

DO let him in without words.
The moment he steps inside, something shifts. The air will feel slower. The walls will seem to listen. That’s how it begins.

DON’T offer him your possessions.
Objects carry energy—rings, watches, photographs. Once touched, they may not belong entirely to you anymore.

DO allow silence to settle.
Magic breathes in stillness. It doesn’t announce itself—it unfolds quietly, as if it was always there.

DON’T interrupt the moment.
When time starts to distort, when motion feels delayed—stay still.
He’s not performing. He’s testing how real reality feels tonight.

DO keep your lights low.
Magic lives in half-light. Full brightness breaks its balance. Dim the room until shadows start to think.

DON’T invite what you can’t dismiss.
Not every presence leaves when asked. Some remain, attached to the moment you stopped believing this was just a trick.

DO stay grounded.
If your pulse slows, if the world seems to fold in on itself—breathe.
It’s only temporary. Usually.

DON’T film it.
The lens erases what the eye remembers.
And some things were never meant to replay.

Finally… DO remember:
You didn’t hire entertainment. You summoned an event.
And when it’s over, the room may feel different.
So will you.