Craig Browning wrote:I've been doing Tree Readings since the mid-80s (at least), learned the method from an old Gypsy and there was little to nothing known about it in around the magic world other than mention in a Richard Webster book and various posts I'd made over the years. Now everything claims to be an "expert" and to tell you the truth, the CD in question is over-priced and grotesquely incomplete... at least that's my take on things, maybe I'm just being biased
Well ok,
I'll give you that there is probably 75% more content that one could comment on based on the tree's I see. The dvd doesn't go into every aspect of reading but it does cover the basics right?
Pressure, general tree types, branching, detail queues.
The signature bit is woefully lacking on depth but it covers the basics:
Slants, Legibility, Totality.
Over priced? It was I think 20 bucks for me which is pretty typical for a DVD.
Meaning I think that anyone that watches the DVD could essentially pull off a decent hit rate based on the content on the dvd. I don't think they could do it as a performance.
The dvd is presented more as a parlor trick which I think it fulfills the roles.
No it does not cover swoops or swirls. It doesn't cover crosses and dots nor does it really touch on angles or height.
I'd love to discuss with you area's you think should be included or were missed in the dvd as I'm applying what I know from handwriting analysis to tree analysis.
--Infy