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Close up mentalism

Postby DESmond TINY » Apr 27th, '11, 21:09



I have been a card man since I started magic however I now wish to walk down the royal road to mind reading however I'm not sure where exactly to start.

I am not an absolute beginner to mentalism because I do it for most of my stage routine but I need something for the close up and walk around situations. I would prefer things without cards.

So you very helpful and knowledgeable people what would be the BEST material for very clean, very strong close up mentalism?

P.s. I am already making my way through the wonderful Peek Performances - even though i feel a little out of my depth seeing as he references a lot of other material I have no idea about - so there is no need to recommend it.

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Postby Ted » Apr 27th, '11, 21:21

What sort of abilities (yours or theirs) do you want to demonstrate?

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Postby BrucUK » Apr 27th, '11, 21:23

Desmond,
First, do you mean mentalism, or mental magic?
Do you wish to use props, or not?
I have seen incredible reactions to walkaround/close-up mentalism with nothing (?) but "say a word please", pocket-writing and a business card.
Many people will suggest "13 Steps", but I never got on with it.
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Postby DESmond TINY » Apr 27th, '11, 21:50

I would like to demonstrate my abilities as a reader of their minds mainly however making it seem like they can read minds would never be a bad thing.

Defiantly mentalism rather than mental magic.

As little 'Visible compromise' just in case you don't know the term cos i've only come across it once and example would instead of getting someone to pick a word in a book just have them think of it.

Just as minimal props as possible and nothing that seems weird. Either way I just want some strong close up mentalism. Most of what i've seen like bob cassidy and stuff is very stage orientated. Yeah I never really got along with 13 steps either.

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Postby BrucUK » Apr 27th, '11, 21:56

I love BIP Book 2.
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Postby Mandrake » Apr 27th, '11, 21:57

You might want to check out Jon Thompson's 'Naked Mentalism' books - the Search Function will show the relevant threads for you.

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Postby DESmond TINY » Apr 27th, '11, 22:03

What's BIP Book 2?

I have brought Naked Mentalism I think it's a wonderful book and a very good demonstration of not compromising visibly however due to the method I feel like I need more sure fire mind reading demonstrations to go along with it. Thank you though

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Postby Mandrake » Apr 27th, '11, 22:15

OK, you're on the right tracks then! BIP is a routine by Scott Creasey, available from several places but take a peep at http://www.magictao.co.uk/BIP-Book-2.0-Scott-Creasey for the details. 2.0 just indicates the updated second version.

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Postby DESmond TINY » Apr 27th, '11, 22:23

Aha thanks. I don't like this BIP book it just seems unnatural to have a book like that... but once again thank you.

I would like to learn cold reading however I have heard that Ian's Full Facts of Cold Reading isn't for a beginner would you have an recommendations?

Also I am a big fan on Luke Jermay but most of the stuff I've got of his are either card based or for the stage. However I saw Emotional Intelligence and just wondered if it is worth a buy?

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Postby Mandrake » Apr 27th, '11, 22:25

See the thread at http://www.talkmagic.co.uk/ftopic38930.php, there are others but a lot of them got locked and/or moved!

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Postby DESmond TINY » Apr 27th, '11, 22:45

I was just reading that thread however the books they recommended didn't seem to be available or around anywhere.

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Postby themagicwand » Apr 27th, '11, 22:59

DESmond TINY wrote:I was just reading that thread however the books they recommended didn't seem to be available or around anywhere.

www.readerofminds.co.uk

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Postby Part-Timer » Apr 27th, '11, 23:02

DESmond TINY wrote:I was just reading that thread however the books they recommended didn't seem to be available or around anywhere.


:?:

Lord Freddie wrote:There are far better source for learning readings such as the aforementioned Reader of Minds by Mr Voodini (which is practical and full of information from someone who has actually worked in this field), Craig Brownings works, Mr Lewis material and dare I say it, my own tome The Tarot Reader's Black Book.


All of them are quite new. Craig also mentioned Tradecraft, which is still available (but not sure that's where you should start). Herb Dewey's stuff is hard to find in this country (or at least I didn't succeed a few years back).

However, before going any further, what do you mean by "cold reading"?

Strictly, cold reading is telling people things about themselves "cold" (without any prior knowledge). However, many people seem to want to be able to do this straight off the bat, like Sherlock Holmes or Patrick Jane. In fact, the term encompasses reading systems like the Tarot and these methods can be a great way to get into the concept. However, I get the impression these might not be quite what you want.

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Postby kalen7791 » Apr 27th, '11, 23:02

I started with ocommercial cold reading by richard webster. I had a easy time following it and found it to be very informative. Wonder words is also a great supplument to cold reading I think. Those are just my thoughts. There are others here in TM that are far more verused in the medium then I :D

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Postby DESmond TINY » Apr 27th, '11, 23:10

The sort of cold reading I'm looking for is in a mentalism contest a good example is in an effect called 'cold emotion' someone thinks of an emotion - after secretly figuring it out - then you cold read about what sort of situation they were in when experiencing that emotion. This sort of thing is what I would use cold reading for.

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