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Postby MysteryMan » Jan 27th, '07, 19:30



Does anybody know any good but cheap books on hellstromism? I'm looking for advanced techniques in it; I already know the basics. By the way, Corinda's "Thirteen Steps to Mentalism" is a great book. The only drawback is that many tricks are based off the Swami Gimmick, but it is well worth buying both. Also, check out "Devil Coin Vanish" on YouTube. It's incredible.[/quote][/u]

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Postby Craig Browning » Jan 27th, '07, 22:28

There is the original Nelson Manuscript by said title that can be obtained through Hades Publishing in Canada. On the other hand, I'd suggest you simply purchase the complete Banachek PSI Series and pay attention to disc 4 and also obtain Steve's book PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL THOUGHT READING. There there are a few other books and one very questionable video from out of Canada the Banachek material will give you more than enough insight as to what is and isn't. :wink:

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Postby Tomo » Jan 27th, '07, 23:18

He could just get Corinda's "Thirteen Steps to Mentalism" from Amazon. It's described very well in Step Two.

The problem is that none of these books describe how to grow the cojones to try muscle reading. You just need to try it and see what works without fear of failure.

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Postby MysteryMan » Jan 28th, '07, 00:54

Thanks a lot guys. I already have Corinda's book; I'm looking for the more advanced effects now. I checked out Banachek's series Vol. 3; I think I'm going to order it off e-Bay. Thanks again.

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Postby DrTodd » Jan 28th, '07, 07:18

The Banachek Para book has really thorough coverage on this.

I was not too pleased with the Devil's Coin vanish.

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Postby Allen Tipton » Jan 28th, '07, 12:18

:) You can always check out the ideas in
1.Practical Contact Mind Reading by Dr. Edward R. Schatz. Pub by Micky
Hades Magic books By Post £9:95p

2. Making Contact by Satori, whom I once booked fora lecture and he
gave a great dem. of the Art. Published H & R Books 1998. 68 pages
Magic Books by Post £20

3. Contact Mind Reading Expanded by Dariel Fitzkee is always worth a
look. 39 pages. MBBP £8.

But surely if you know and have practiced the techniques the best 'book'
is your imaginatiuon and personal creative thought.

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Postby Harry Truman » Jan 28th, '07, 12:48

Allen, have you read the first two books you recommended? I've seen both and they look fantastic, but I've never seen any reviews/personal comments on either.

Thanks for the recommendations, by the way. Contact mind reading is something I've been meaning to study in further depth for a while now.

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Postby Allen Tipton » Jan 28th, '07, 15:23

Harry :) I have the Schatz book ., which is so simply written and practical it is a MUST. The Fitzkee I had in my youth. Satori's I didn't buy, though it looks good and was well reviewed when it came out. I felt I didn't need it as Dr. Schatz's book is so fu;ll of the right information. It was available from Magic Books By Post at £9:35 in their 2003 list..you'll have to check their web page for updates. It's only 44 pages long but as the title says..,Practical. SEE MY FIRST POST FOR CONFIRMATION.
I still have Entertaining With Contact M R by Eddie Dexter, My first CMR book published in 1952 by Magic Wand Publications.
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Postby MysteryMan » Jan 28th, '07, 16:29

Thanks a lot. I've been looking into hellstromism for a while, but I haven't found anything. The suggestions are great.

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Postby Harry Truman » Jan 28th, '07, 17:30

Allen, thanks for the fantastic comments! Schatz's book is the one I have had my eye on for the longest, and seems like to best one to go for out of the three. Another item on my ever-growing list ;)

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Postby Craig Browning » Jan 28th, '07, 18:31

Yes... I have the Shatz book as well... never got my hands on the other two (will need to change that, I guess)

Though it's going to be a bit pricey, my new COMPILED PSYCHIC TECHNOLOGIES Study Course coming out in April, has an entire chapter on how I've used Muscle Reading over the years. This isn't a "how to do it" essay but more of a "how to sell it" look at the topic, which I don't think gets overly discussed.

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Postby Harry Truman » Jan 28th, '07, 18:42

Craig, I do believe you have reserved a space in my wallet for that. I'm sure that what you end up releasing will be fantastic and well worth the price.

Good to see that Schatz's book is getting good recommendations though. I think I'll be ordering it sometime soon.

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