If he learned magick from the Punjab in Pakistan or India, he is probably a Sikh or learned it from mystic Sikhs. Sikhism is one of the smallest "major" religions in the world and for the most part combines Muslim and Hindu practices. As far as what he actually did, its hard to say. I am not personally familiar with the mystical elements of Sikhism. It sounds like what he did was change to composition of the glass such that it lost structural integrity and fell apart. It may have been a part of some meditation practice or perhaps. I am more familar with mysticism in the Hindu tradition. But again it doesn't sound like something specific enough that I can identify. I know that mystic Siddhi are suppose to be able to do all sorts of magick feats; levitation, shape shifting, reanimation, transform matter and so forth.
This post has been edited by Acid09: Mar 29 2009, 06:34 PM
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