by DoctorO » Mar 17th, '06, 18:13
Thanks for your vote of confidence. I do want to make sure that everyone on here fully understands why I'm interested in heading down this path.
In the article you sent me, Knepper talks about magicians hoping around from specialty to specialty depending on what happens to be popular at the moment. I am not a magician, and I have no desire to make a living as a professional stage performer. My real passion lies in the study of psychology and the depths and powers of the human mind. Mentalism, while not the only type of magic that I find entertaining, is the only type that I wish to pursue.
In essence I wish to study mentalism so that I can can study the human mind, not so that I can make big money doing tricks on TV shows. I'm really not even into spoon bending and things like that because those types of things are tricks done with props, and not psychological experimentation.
Knepper says "So what does it take to honestly be a mentalist? It takes a love for the improbable yet hope for its possibility. It takes a desire to feed an audience their secret dreams of more inner power. It takes heart, not just the intellectualization of life."
I really feel like that describes who I am. He follows that up by talkign about how mentalists need more than just a goody bag of tricks; they need to study psychology and the power of suggestion and all of these things.
Well the fact of the matter remains that whether or not I become any decent at mental magic, I will still study psychology...that is my passion, and that is where I find my happiness.
All of that being siad I was wondering where a good place to start might be. Obviously my psychological education will continue regardless, but where can I start learnign to convert psychological techniques into mentalist magic?
I've found a whole host of articles you wrote on that on-line visions website, and I'll be tackleing them one at a time (although I suspect it'll take the the beter part of a month to finnish.)
Anywhere else I should be looking?
Thanks again,
=Justin=
p.s. Are you still in Mass? I SHOULD be in Cambridge in the fall of '07