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FireAndThunder wrote:Hey guys, I'm interested in mindreading type of tricks, for example where you ask someone to write something and then tell them what they've written. (Or ask them to draw a picture and then tell them what they've drawn.)
Where would you recommend for me to start learning about these sort of tricks?
#Lawrence wrote:Lady of Mystery wrote:You'll find that the basic coin and card sleights come in very handy for mentalism.
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Lawrence wrote:Lady of Mystery wrote:You'll find that the basic coin and card sleights come in very handy for mentalism.
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Discombobulator wrote:Lady of Mystery wrote:Well any flamers better make sure that they've got their shin pads on
Unfair it would be 3 against 1.
Lady of Mystery wrote:#Lawrence wrote:Lady of Mystery wrote:You'll find that the basic coin and card sleights come in very handy for mentalism.
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bmat wrote:Lawrence wrote:Lady of Mystery wrote:You'll find that the basic coin and card sleights come in very handy for mentalism.
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Laughing, and my co-workers are wondering what the heck is so funny. How do I explain it?
cynebearn wrote:bmat wrote:Lawrence wrote:Lady of Mystery wrote:You'll find that the basic coin and card sleights come in very handy for mentalism.
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Laughing, and my co-workers are wondering what the heck is so funny. How do I explain it?
well that's simple. Just say that someone suggested a background in coin and card magic lended a good hand if you wanted to master the art of mentalism.
On topic:
There is a Swedish guy called Henrik Fexeus. He is doing the same sort of stuff as Derren Brown. This book is great for learning mind reading as a skill.
it teaches body language and how to pick up on small cues. This link is the only place I found the English version sold but if you can find it in a store you trust I suggest you pick it up.
Amazon.co.uk wrote:This book has everything you need to know in order to become an expert at mind reading. Using skills such as non-verbal communication, body language and psychological influence, we can find out what another person thinks and feels - and consequently control that person's thoughts and beliefs any way we want. Henrik Fexeus introduces a new kind of practical interpretation of the concept of mind-reading, which you will find practical in all aspects of your everyday life: job interviews, a first date, suggesting proposals to your boss and in all social situations where you want to get your ideas across and influence other people. Posture, intonation, pace, glances and hand gestures all reveal what a person feels. Often it will be in direct conflict with the message they are expressing in words. This book gives you the right tools to decipher these hidden messages. When Fexeus writes, it's in a manner which draws the reader through his reasoning and makes the reader want to know more.
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