| In the realm of magic, there are two groups of people: | | | | small-scale locations. Understanding the abilities of the |
| illusionists and magicians. Vitelli has distinguished himself | | | | human mind and the anatomy of one's thoughts, Vitelli |
| as an illusionist because of the nature of his | | | | can create various illusions. While magic is a hobby, |
| performances. While magicians utilize small props, such | | | | illusion is a form of science that attempts to deceive |
| as a deck of cards or a coin, illusionists use larger than | | | | the mind. Thus, Vitelli utilizes the belief that the only |
| life elements. An illusionist is not afraid to have an | | | | limitations of the human body are the mind that |
| elephant or tiger on stage, and often uses special | | | | controls it. |
| effects and other innovative techniques. Illusionists are | | | | The saying "mind over matter" is not an ancient |
| scientists that study how individuals perceive elements. | | | | proverb. Vitelli believes that the human mind perceives |
| Vitelli has professional experience in the science of | | | | objects based on our beliefs and theories. To |
| illusion. While he uses special effects and props, his | | | | understand the phenomenon of illusion we must learn |
| illusions are based on extending the possibilities of the | | | | to adapt and embrace life. In order to believe in illusions, |
| human figure. He utilizes a mind over body technique | | | | we must force ourselves to see things in a new light |
| that allows individuals to perform the impossible. It is | | | | and erase the current perceptions stored in our |
| easy to differentiate a magician from an illusionist such | | | | memory. |
| as Vitelli. It would be the equivalent of comparing a | | | | Vitelli is living proof that magic and illusion is not |
| Bachelors degree with a Doctorate. It is apparent in | | | | "inherent" in certain individuals. Anyone can learn to be |
| every way, shape, and form that an illusionist has more | | | | a practitioner of magic or become an illusionist. In order |
| experience. | | | | to successfully learn the trade, one must understand |
| Vitelli's illusions are equivalent to those of David Blaine | | | | how the human mind works. His psychological studies |
| or Houdini who are known for their extravagant stunts. | | | | have enabled him to obtain a deeper grasp of the |
| Illusionists like Vitelli perform larger than life shows in | | | | human mind and develop programs based on our |
| Las Vegas or other parts of the world. A magician | | | | perceived notions. |
| usually performs in small studios, sidewalks, or other | | | | |