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Ramana wants to remind you that we can all rise above ourselves and sometimes even help others to go beyond. Ramana was travelling in India, as an Anthropologist and Museologist, when he came across the Vazhakunnam School of Magic. He was intrigued by the things he saw there and immediately knew he had found his calling. He became an apprentice to the magician Madhu Suddhan and began to practice daily. Now, years later, he has become one of the Netherlands’ most famous magicians and makes numerous television appearances showcasing his magic and levitation talents. From both an artistic and a magical perspective, the mysterious acts performed by Ramana are simply world class. It’s pure magic that really touches people and will stay with them for the rest of their lives. The Dutchman has been trained in the world’s longest-standing magical tradition by the legendary Jadugars (Indian magicians) as well as by two American grandmasters. Dubbed the New Uri Geller, Ramana creates a world of wonder, which regularly makes him front-page news around the world. The meeting of West (in the form of YouTube) and East (Indian magic) has lead to a rapid spread of his reputation among millions of Internet users across the globe. Word of his accomplishments has also reached India, where he received India’s Golden Cloth Award, the highest Indian cultural honor to be ever bestowed on a Westerner. For more information about Ramana see www.ramana.nl Music by Zingaia This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx