Tomo wrote:Another day, another ill thought out piece of dubious "wisdom", too easily shot down and clearly not borne of experience, followed by a none too subtle attempt to fish for information.
...and bingo was his name oh!
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Tomo wrote:Another day, another ill thought out piece of dubious "wisdom", too easily shot down and clearly not borne of experience, followed by a none too subtle attempt to fish for information.
jdmagic357 wrote:daleshrimpton wrote:You have to hide the centre if you do a tear,so that doesnt realy matter.
Yes, but not until you actually tear. When you start your clean. Not true of a billet switch.
jdmagic357 wrote:Cold reading won't tell you the exact picture someone drew. But for those who want some free resources for cold reading here are but a few,
http://www.lulu.com/product/ebook/learn ... d/14358013
http://www.wikihow.com/Cold-Read
http://www.suite101.com/content/cold-reading-a35087
No need to buy over priced ebooks. Enjoy.
Stephen Ward wrote:themagicwand is a highly experienced full-time professional who knows what he is talking about. I use several of his ideas in my own professional work. Paul deserves some respect.
jdmagic357 wrote:No need to buy over priced ebooks. Enjoy.
mark lewis wrote:I shuddered a little at JD's mention of "the sitter" in his opening post. I do hope he isn't using the centre tear during a reading. It is fine for entertainment purposes if you are doing a show or entertaining friends but fraudulent techniques should NEVER be used during a reading. You are supposed to be doing a READING not a bloody magic show.
Jobasha wrote:I remember someone else on the board retelling a story of a psychic they visited who asked them to draw around their hand. They were then asked to write something in the middle before the psychic performed a centre tear as part of the reading.
jdmagic357 wrote:I love how the "experts" think they can tell others what's right for them
jdmagic357 wrote:THERE ARE NO STEAD FAST RULES and if there are, they are meant to be broken
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