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mark lewis wrote: We all have potential for certain things and none for others. For example I couldn't be a lumberjack in a thousand years. But on the other hand I don't know of too many lumberjacks who do psychic readings either.
Lord Freddie wrote:People have big issues with the word 'psychic' but it has many connotations and many magicians aren't sharp enough to differentiate it from the word 'medium'.
When you are promoting yourself and getting work, if you advertised yourself as an 'intuitive cold-reader', 20% of people would be put off and the rest wouldn't have a clue what you were. When promoting yourself you have to be direct and easy to understand. If you want work, that is.
A magician is not a magician in the true sense of the word. It generally means someone who is a master of the esotoric arts, an alchemist, not someone who faffs around with cards, coins and a dippy duck. If you put "sleight of hand artist" on your promotional material you would get far less work then if you called yourself a "magician". (Though I don't believe Aleister Crowley landed many kids parties)
If someone called themself a 'mentalist' they would get far less work than if they called themself a "mind reader". The people that get hung up on these definitions the most are, as proven on this thread, the bedroom speculators who never perform (mum and dad don't count).
I want people to book me. I don't want to sit at home feeling pleased with myself. And for that purpose I am (proud) Psychic entertainer.
MiKo wrote:And just to be clearer: Lord Freddie, I really think that your website oozes "entertainment" from every word, I believe you couldn't be more clear in it about what you mean by "Psychic", what you are, and what you are not. Unfortunately I am pretty sure that there are lot of other psychics who abuse the word and are not as clear as you are.
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