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johnnyryanUK wrote:13 steps to mentalism - corinda..... can you use it as a beginner magician??
Craig Browning wrote:johnnyryanUK wrote:13 steps to mentalism - corinda..... can you use it as a beginner magician??
13 Steps & Annemann have been the foundation books to Mentalism for at least 35 years that I'm aware of. As the article points out, there are some other "Mentalism 101" material now days, such as Banachek's Psychological Subtleties, which I feel is a must have when it comes to "clean" stunts as well as a tool set available to us.
Since writing this article I've come up with a list of additional "foundation resources" I think every newbie to Mentalism should STUDY;
Bob Cassidy's Mentalism {http://www.lybrary.com/bob-cassidys-mentalism-p-206.html?manufacturers_id=41&osCsid=de876c7facf610ff3497303133507b96} is at the top of this list because of the Principia Mentalia and 4 elements lessons outlined within it; these are priceless guidelines few seem to recognize at first but that always become understood the deeper one goes on this particular path.
FUNDAMENTALS {http://www.lybrary.com/fundamentals-p-562.html?manufacturers_id=41}, SWAMI TECH {http://www.lybrary.com/swami-tech-p-607.html?manufacturers_id=41},and The Real Work on Cold Reading {http://www.lybrary.com/the-real-work-of-cold-reading-p-563.html?manufacturers_id=41 are other Bob Cassidy titles I think every new comer needs to spend time with. Then again, Bob is one of the few I give very high marks to when it comes to "proper" mentalism processing and practice.
The other couple of books you might wish to invest in during your first year to two years of initial study include Lee Earle's Gentle Art of Cold Reading {http://www.stevensmagic.com/product/cd-s--cd-rom---gentle-art-of-cold-reading---book---cd-rom-__111829.htm} and Eliot Bresler's SWITCHCRAFT {https://sites.google.com/site/ebswitch/home}.
NOTE TO MODERATORS: Maybe you could augment the original post so as to add this list & links?
Discombobulator wrote:Can I also add Tomo's Naked Mentalism books to the list.
Craig Browning wrote:NOTE TO MODERATORS: Maybe you could augment the original post so as to add this list & links?
Craig Browning wrote:Discombobulator wrote:Can I also add Tomo's Naked Mentalism books to the list.
Said book hasn't reached the level of accolade that would make it fit into this niche. I would much rather see material from established contributors that more people have access to as well as material that is generally agreed upon by the real workers I interact with. . . again, this book has not seen such accolades and support. It's far more a UK sensation.
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