Psychophysiological Thought Reading

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Psychophysiological Thought Reading

Postby sleightlycrazy » Feb 1st, '07, 04:14



I searched for this and although it's been mentioned several times, I have not seen a full blown review for this. Also, how would it compare to Banachek's 3rd DVD? Thanks.

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Postby DrTodd » Feb 1st, '07, 07:36

It is two books in one.

The first book gives a great history of muscle reading. Book two has excellent material on muscle reading and pendulums. He gives some great routines and ideas that could be developed further and used in a variety of settings.

I do not have the DVDs, so I cannot make a comparison.

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Re: Psychophysiological Thought Reading

Postby Tomo » Feb 1st, '07, 10:31

TaR wrote:I searched for this and although it's been mentioned several times, I have not seen a full blown review for this. Also, how would it compare to Banachek's 3rd DVD? Thanks.

Dunno about the DVDs, but PTR contains chapters on muscle reading (very extensive), pendulums, ouija, table tilting, dowsing rods, and scientific (forensic) uses for psychophysiological responses. It also has an extensive list of references and it's illustrated throughout, though if you need diagrams to turn a coat hanger into a dowsing rod it's probably not going to be useful.

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Postby IAIN » Feb 1st, '07, 10:45

you could pop on amazon and buy two richard webster books, one on dowsing, and the other on pendulums...they're only a fiver or so each...

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Postby Craig Browning » Feb 1st, '07, 12:55

If you want to learn Muscle Reading BOTH, the book and the DVDs are integral to one another, the DVD being one of the best resources for learning this particular skill, the set as a whole, delivering to you a plethora of material that will last you for years to come.

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Postby sleightlycrazy » Feb 1st, '07, 23:38

Thanks, I've ordered the book and am saving up for the DVD

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Postby AQUINAS » Feb 1st, '07, 23:58

i recieved the muscle reading dvd for christmas,compared to other dvds that i have(max maven,osterlind)this one was very different, before you know it you have watched the whole dvd and have been tought so much that it does kind of blow you mind.honestly my first impression was kind of ' is that it' .but then when you section it down to what was there i was amazed.you have a real working piece of magic,its visual,hard to explain but i will try,people can watch exactly what you are doing,you can explain it step by step as you go along and people are totally amazed.save and but it.such a great tool to have.but practice with someone like he says.

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