magic: măj′ĭk (noun) -The art or practice of using charms, spells, or rituals to attempt to produce supernatural effects or control events in nature.
a) "art" aka ARTIFI'CIAL, adjective - "in opposition to natural" implies ones ignorance of natural (perceivable) for artificial (suggested).
b) "to produce" ignores that nature (perceivable) represents the sole producer, while those within (perceiving) are re-producing, hence respond to being produced by.
b) "supernatural" aka SUPER (beyond) NATURAL (produced by) ignores being the product (partial) within nature (whole).
c) CHARM (suggested over perceivable); SPELLS (words over sound); RITUALS (sacrifice of will by consenting to suggested will of others).
a) "art" aka ARTIFI'CIAL, adjective - "in opposition to natural" implies ones ignorance of natural (perceivable) for artificial (suggested).
b) "to produce" ignores that nature (perceivable) represents the sole producer, while those within (perceiving) are re-producing, hence respond to being produced by.
b) "supernatural" aka SUPER (beyond) NATURAL (produced by) ignores being the product (partial) within nature (whole).
c) CHARM (suggested over perceivable); SPELLS (words over sound); RITUALS (sacrifice of will by consenting to suggested will of others).