Jason_T wrote:Okay I may have been wrong about his credentials. I do have to question why I have not heard of this guy before as I buy a lot of mentalism.
Before I buy this book I would like to know why you do not like the book Ian?
Jason... first of all, just buying "a lot of mentalism" don't mean you are "in the know" with things. Are you familiar with Jerome Finely's works? I just got his $350.00 Q&A book and am working on his $1,000.00 eBook and here's the real clincher; even if you have the cash he might not sell stuff to you. He only sells to people that work the craft and know the business.
I'm not trying to be a smartazz here, I'm just trying to help you realize that there are a ton of folks out there that I don't even know and I'm fairly well connected and known industry wide. I didn't know about Jerome until a few short months back and yet we've hit things off quite well.
Paul is "new" to the industry but seems to be a quick study. Partly due to the fact that he is a clinical therapist and thus, well schooled in how to communicate and influence others. I personally expect to see some great things from him, provided he stops crashing his car and competing with me in the ill-health aspect of things.
When it comes to books that are heavily hyped and suggest they can make you a master of the Universe... well, that should be a warning shot in that most fall far short. On the other hand, when other people are giving testimony about a product, you need to listen. You just can't fool that many people or pay them to say nice things.
The other side of this coin is that those books that promise you the world may not emphasize the fact that you must get off the couch and actually apply yourself in using the material they share in order to get the kind of results advertised. I can't count the number of people I know that bitch and complain about material that "falls short" when in truth it is they who are not working the process as it was outlined. Case in point... a young man recently purchased on of my Psychic Technology eBook sets, the one that deals with Seance shows, etc. He writes complaining that "it don't work". Well, it don't work because he skipped all the steps leading up to that point and thus, didn't get the ground work laid.
The moral of the story is, it's not always the author of a book that's in the wrong and just because you haven't heard of someone don't mean they are a no body.
