Dear Craig:
Since I have joined this forum, I felt that I have learned a tremendous amount of new and exciting stuff covering a wide range of things, and in return I hope my posts have helped contribute to the debates, ideas, discussions, effects, presentations, etc.
Many of our members have different styles of communication and draw on a variety of past experiences in the fields of magic, mentalism, and 'shut eye' reading, as well as many other interesting pursuits such as music, academia, statistics, science, religion, philosophy among many others.
Our medium (pun intended) is a difficult one. It is often very difficult to communicate what we really want to say through text alone. And it is here that in many ways your attempts to pass on your wisdom have been misinterpreted, or your words have caused offence.
The different styles of communication and the reactions that ensue are analagous to many different conductors I have had in music over the years. I have had very
dirigiste conductors, funny ones, lazy ones, and passionate ones who in their own way were committed to getting the very best performance out of all of us. Tough but fair teachers are usually the best for encouraging people to do their best.
I have read your posts on on-visions and some other mentalism sites, as well as most of the posts on here. I have also bought some of your products. You offer very challenging and constructive criticisim, sage advice on slowing down and developing a persona that makes sense, fantastic references to learn more on a particular topic (e.g. billet work, which I have found fascinating), as well as other exceedingly useful stuff. I would probably describe you as a tough but fair teacher and you have had a net postive influence on my development as a magician after 32 years of studying and performing magic (soon to be 33

).
Most of the reactions to your posts here are favourable, while some of the debates descend into tautology and/or get locked. That is the nature of the beast.
In my academic work I am a firm defender of freedom of speech, and this site has developed an organic and quite remakable norm of good quality discussion, deliberative democracy, and consensus building that is unusual for an otherwise open forum.
Keep up the good posts,
TalkMagic would not be same without them!