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Re: Building Blocks By Luke Jermay

PostPosted: Nov 23rd, '11, 06:07
by UndergroundSvengali


is his personal book test more accurate than the NBT?

Although I'm already quite influenced

Thanks


Re: Building Blocks By Luke Jermay

PostPosted: Mar 16th, '15, 13:53
by shubham shekhar6
hi.... every one ....I don't know
whether to ask this question here or not...... what should I buy after pmm ...building blocks or psychological subtitle 2 ...if I m interested in suggestion work? m new here and need your help.... :-)


Re: Building Blocks By Luke Jermay

PostPosted: Mar 19th, '15, 13:35
by Lady of Mystery
Personally, if you've ready PMM I'd personally recommed Corinda before getting anything else. Learn what's in those two before looking into anything else, all the foundations that you need are there.


Re: Building Blocks By Luke Jermay

PostPosted: Mar 20th, '15, 23:36
by Johnny Wizz
For anyone getting in to mentalist I don't think you can go anywhere until you have read Corinda.


Re: Building Blocks By Luke Jermay

PostPosted: Mar 29th, '15, 11:07
by shubham shekhar6
thanks for your reply but I read those two bibles ...they were great ..and mm absorbing them......... but I want to learn suggestion work.. I mean influencing people subliminally....... that's why I asked. can you please let me know which books are there for me.........


Re: Building Blocks By Luke Jermay

PostPosted: Mar 30th, '15, 15:28
by Lady of Mystery
There's probabaly one thing that you might need to remember here, mentalists aren't really particularly honest souls and they may not really be using the methods that they might make out to be using ;)


Re: Building Blocks By Luke Jermay

PostPosted: Mar 30th, '15, 17:15
by soveda
Lady of Mystery wrote:There's probabaly one thing that you might need to remember here, mentalists aren't really particularly honest souls and they may not really be using the methods that they might make out to be using ;)

I'm shocked, shocked I tell you. I definitely use my skills in body language and suggestion, honest
:wink:


Re: Building Blocks By Luke Jermay

PostPosted: Mar 31st, '15, 10:26
by magicofthemind
Although some of them may deny it, all mentalists are magicians. And all magicians are liars. (Including me.)

But seriously ...

Luke's work is very advanced. I suggest that the best source for you would be Banachek's first PS book.

Barry


Re: Building Blocks By Luke Jermay

PostPosted: Apr 3rd, '15, 06:48
by shubham shekhar6
thanks you sir .....did you mean that a beginner can hardly digest Luke's work.... is it soooo.? because its hard to get ps1.


Re: Building Blocks By Luke Jermay

PostPosted: Apr 5th, '15, 23:21
by Mandrake
Some of Luke's stuff is very straightforward in operation but needs a lot of expertise to carry it off successfully. Beginners would perhaps be best advised to work on more basic routines to build up their abilities and skills. Having said that, there's no reason why you can't buy Luke's effects now and have them handy for when you feel ready to do them proper justice.


Re: Building Blocks By Luke Jermay

PostPosted: Apr 28th, '15, 01:46
by shubham shekhar6
thanks mandrake sir..... I will definitely buy Luke's work..... but sir can you tell some more books which could help me to learn suggestion works.:-) .I will be thankful to you.


Re: Building Blocks By Luke Jermay

PostPosted: Apr 29th, '15, 10:11
by Mandrake
13 Steps to Mentalism is the first book I'd suggest.


Re: Building Blocks By Luke Jermay

PostPosted: Apr 29th, '15, 10:53
by shubham shekhar6
I already have those two bibles..... they are great ...but you know what I wants thats only psychological works..have you any idea sir..?:-)


Re: Building Blocks By Luke Jermay

PostPosted: Apr 29th, '15, 12:07
by Lady of Mystery
The problem is, I think that I'm not sure what you're really looking for actually exists. There are plenty of mentalists out there who claim to be using psychological techniques when are in fact using the sor of methods that you'll find in Corinda and Annemann. Yes there is some psychological material but I don't think that it's the holy grail that you're looking for.


Re: Building Blocks By Luke Jermay

PostPosted: Apr 30th, '15, 00:15
by soveda
Lady of Mystery wrote:The problem is, I think that I'm not sure what you're really looking for actually exists. There are plenty of mentalists out there who claim to be using psychological techniques when are in fact using the sor of methods that you'll find in Corinda and Annemann. Yes there is some psychological material but I don't think that it's the holy grail that you're looking for.

Indeed, I enjoy reading mentalism books for the thinking about presentation rather than method as that part is more often than not an old technique. Bairn is great as is A piece of my mind for recent books but not really what is being asked for.