My First Ever Mind-reading Experience

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Postby Beardy » Sep 14th, '07, 17:51



yes all of this is very fun ;)

and about those who have pm'd me...it is all cold reading, effectively. Plus a couple of extra suggestions.

Just a couple of things I did (this shouldn't class as exposure ;))

I said "not a traumatic memory...I don't want you to faint on me" (half tongue-in-cheek, though it made sure they thought of a happy one - thsu enabling me to say it "is a happy memory)

"One i couldn't know about you" (thus enabling it to be a long time ago...around the age of 10 maybe? ;))

at 10 years old, you very rarely have close female friends if you are male, thus making sense to guess he was with males

football is a popular sport for that age group

e.t.c e.t.c

although it isn't sure fire, and there is a lot more to this, you can see where I am coming from here.

and @ seige

yes I do! Give me half way through october, and the funds shall be available, in theory :D

Love

Chris
xxx

"An amazing mind manipulator" - Uri Geller
"I hope to shake your hand before I die" - Derren Brown
"That was mightily impressive - I have absolutely no clue how you did that" - Tim Minchin
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Postby Morgaine » Sep 18th, '07, 20:34

I had a similar experience - I think an important point is to follow what the spec says. I started by thinking of a common experience, in this case falling from a tree and getting a minor wound (who hasn't). Well, the spec was thinking of a car crash he was involved in as a child.
Spec: 'Yea a tree was involved, I remember seeing a tree...'
Spec: 'Falling, yes, I can see why you would say that..... the car did seem to be falling'.
In the end, although I had 'guessed wrong', the spec was asking me how I could possibly know this!
And we haven't even got onto the idea of planting false memories!

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