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Michael Jay wrote:SidoonMan wrote:I still haven't found any info about Barnam Statements, if anyone can help?
You have - you just didn't realize it.
The ten Barnum statements:
- I have a great need for people to like and admire me.
- I have a tendency to be critical of myself.
- I have a great deal of unused capacity which I have not turned to my advantage.
- Disciplined and self-controlled outside, I tend to be worrisome and insecure inside.
- At times I have serious doubts as to whether I have made the right decision or done the right thing.
- I prefer a certain amount of change and variety, and become dissatisfied when hemmed in by restrictions and limitations.
- I pride myself as an independent thinker, and don’t accept others’ statements without satisfactory proof.
- I have found it unwise to be too frank in revealing myself to others.
- At times I am extroverted, affable, sociable, while at other times I am introverted, wary, reserved.
- Security is one of my major goals in life.
How I learnt to do this, and I'll give you this for nought, was by studying those who purport to be "genuine" (if there is such a thing) psychics.
Blapsing_Beard wrote:I don;t want to read them and tell them their future...
I want to read them and tell them their past!
and I believe that that makes all the difference.
mark lewis wrote:If you are doing serious readings you can't tell them about their past and ignore the future. The future is what they want to know about. That is why they have come to you. They already know the past. No point telling it to them again.
I prefer to do that too. It's very satisfying. I like to guide people into nice memories they've forgotten about. Much nicer than pretending to see the future. The past might be a foreign country as they say, but at least it exists in the mind of the spec.
Tomo wrote:The ancient Greeks implored us to "Know Thyself". I reckon they knew a thing or two, those old Greeks.
mark lewis wrote:I can't get overly excited about Herb Dewey's work and I am not sure I understand why.
I want to like it but I can't.
The ten Barnum statements:
* I have a great need for people to like and admire me.
* I have a tendency to be critical of myself.
* I have a great deal of unused capacity which I have not turned to my advantage.
* Disciplined and self-controlled outside, I tend to be worrisome and insecure inside.
* At times I have serious doubts as to whether I have made the right decision or done the right thing.
* I prefer a certain amount of change and variety, and become dissatisfied when hemmed in by restrictions and limitations.
* I pride myself as an independent thinker, and don’t accept others’ statements without satisfactory proof.
* I have found it unwise to be too frank in revealing myself to others.
* At times I am extroverted, affable, sociable, while at other times I am introverted, wary, reserved.
* Security is one of my major goals in life.
Craig Browning wrote:As I understand things, these are much more akin to Forer type lines than Barnum statements (I could be wrong but) as I understand things, the term "Barnum Statement" comes from the fact that you are making a very bold, almost boastful comment; typically as part of the future-cast of the sitter. These are very grand statements and oft time strong (overly done) terms of flattery and ego-boosting.
A master of the Barnum statement in today's commercial psychic world would be Sylvia Brown. Especially when she leers out at people correcting them by stating, "I'm the psychic, I'm right."
But hey, the magic world has changed the meaning of everything else, why not this?
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