thought of word plucked from the mind

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thought of word plucked from the mind

Postby russellmagic » Jan 20th, '07, 00:32



right!!! i've seen this on tv so many times where a magician would ask someone to think of a word or name and tell them what they are thinking of. nothing written down. where the hell can you learn this. 8)

all those that believe in telekinesis raise my right hand!!!
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Postby alanclimb » Jan 20th, '07, 00:38

Look in Pure effect/ derren brown or in 13 steps to mentalism.
Simple versions in them but expand on the technique

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Re: thought of word plucked from the mind

Postby Tomo » Jan 20th, '07, 00:40

russellmagic wrote:right!!! i've seen this on tv so many times where a magician would ask someone to think of a word or name and tell them what they are thinking of. nothing written down. where the hell can you learn this. 8)


For completely untouched, impromptu thought reading like that, in all seriousness, it depends on the word and the situation.

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Postby seige » Jan 20th, '07, 00:50

In many situations, you'll find all is not what it seems, and the word has either been divined through writing it down and you not seeing this part of the effect, or quite simply there has been pre-show work carried out.

However, there are many legitimate ways to do this, but free-will doesn't often enter the equation.

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Postby Tomo » Jan 20th, '07, 00:59

seige wrote:However, there are many legitimate ways to do this, but free-will doesn't often enter the equation.

And if it does, the first task is to quietly beat it to death with a big stick! :lol:

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