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Hypno tricks - Jonathan Royle

Postby AndyRegs » Apr 29th, '06, 10:34



Someone mentioned him to me the other day. Has anyone purchased any of his dvd's, such a shypno tricks. What do you think? Apparently he isn't everyones cup of tea?

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Postby Johndoe » Apr 29th, '06, 10:52

I wouldn't touch him with a ten foot poale, * on him if was on fire etc etc

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Postby Tomo » Apr 29th, '06, 11:03

As for why, look up Mr Royale's name on t'internet. He is quite the shyster and I hope he never bothers these fluffy environs with his ranting drivel, er, I mean uncompromisingly bullish sales pitch.

Edit: In fact, here's an Advertising Standards Authority judgement against him from earlier this year. Apparently, he's now a "Dr".

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Postby AndyRegs » Apr 29th, '06, 13:14

Cheers.
I had been told that he wasn't everyones cup of tea, but had seen that publications such as magicseen had reviewed his stuff, so didn't think his products would have been so controversial.
I presume his more magic orientated products should also be avoided.
Thanks for the heads up.

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Postby down2infinity » Apr 29th, '06, 13:49

so basically he one of them anoying people who spam email address.... does paul mckenna even call himself dr.... an he does that stuff with a good reputation.
anyway, never heard of him before but ill be avoiding any of his stuff from now on I think.

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Postby Craig Browning » Apr 29th, '06, 15:54

AndyRegs wrote:Cheers.
I had been told that he wasn't everyones cup of tea, but had seen that publications such as magicseen had reviewed his stuff, so didn't think his products would have been so controversial.
I presume his more magic orientated products should also be avoided.
Thanks for the heads up.


:roll: how do I word this... :roll:

HE'S A THEIF!

The majority of what he hustles is material he's stolen (nearly word for word in most cases) from others. In short, he makes Doug Tilford look like an honest business man.

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Postby Johndoe » Apr 30th, '06, 16:36

Craig Browning wrote:
HE'S A THEIF!



Careful now Craig he may come out of his mansion where all his celebrity mates hang out with his supermodel wife, get in one of his many expensive cars and run to his super intelligent top of the line lawyers, who are probably from a planet of super lawyers. :lol:

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Postby Craig Browning » Apr 30th, '06, 20:32

:roll: I'm actually surprised that Mark Lewis isn't speaking up for the lad, he loves the boy"








:roll: or has Mark outstayed his welcome here, already? :roll:

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Postby mark lewis » Apr 30th, '06, 21:20

Not really. I merely have sympathy for a fellow charlatan that's all. I don't even know the chap. The only connection I have with him is that he was bragging somewhere that he was the greatest svengali demonstrator that Marvin's Magic ever had. He mentioned Marc Paul could confirm it but he also mentioned a certain former manager at Marvin's named Adam Harmes.

I put it down to mere bragging but I was amused to see Adam's name mentioned since Adam lives in Canada. He used to work for me in Ireland and I used to swap demonstrators with Marvin. He would send some of his over to me in Ireland and in exchange I sent Adam over to work and train Marvin's staff. Then Marvin hired Adam full time and made him a manager.

It was Adam's responsibility to hire and train staff for department stores outside London.

Adam is now a posh professor in a Canadian University and has forsaken his wicked ways working for the University of Evil. In other words me. However I asked him if he had ever heard of the awful Royal fellow and he said no. I told him that Jonathon had bragged that he was the best selling demonstrator that Marvin ever had.

Adam then did remember the child. He said that Jonathon was 16 years old at the time he hired him and he indeed was the best one that Adam hired in the region that Adam was responsible for. He was just as good as he was bragging and Adam was happy to confirm it.

That is all I know about the awful Jonathon. I do hear dreadful reports about his products and reputation but I have no idea if they are true or not.

However Jonathon irritated me by saying that his products were even better than mine. Since I was the only one who was half heartedly defending him I took mortal offence at the matter and from now on the brat will have to do his own defending.

Besides it is not Jonathon who has the best hypnotic course but ME! In fact I am quite sure that I was the one who set off all this crazy advertising by all sorts of people who claim to teach hypnosis. Before I came along and advertised my stuff you never saw a dicky bird about hypnosis courses. Now everyone and his mother is doing a hypnosis course.

Including Jonathon. Bloody copycat.

I am far too concerned about my own blatant advertising to be worried about Jonathon's.

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Postby Tomo » Apr 30th, '06, 21:37

I managed to hypnotise and cure a bloke in the pub yesterday afternoon who had terrible hiccups that wouldn't go away. An instant induction, a quick suggestion that they'd already gone and they were. I was hoping for somethng a little more alcoholic in nature than a thank you handshake, though. :?

And I haven't even got a hypnosis course to plug! :lol: Perhaps when the current project is finally finished...

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Postby AndyRegs » May 1st, '06, 18:54

I managed to hypnotise and cure a bloke in the pub yesterday afternoon who had terrible hiccups that wouldn't go away. An instant induction, a quick suggestion that they'd already gone and they were. I was hoping for somethng a little more alcoholic in nature than a thank you handshake, though.



Am I right in thinking that this is found in psychological subtleties by banachek? If so, I use this on myself all the time after i rushed my dinner. Which is quite often!

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Postby Tomo » May 1st, '06, 19:21

Dunno. Never read it. I just used the idea of having missed a hiccup as a suggestion.

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Postby catweasel » May 10th, '06, 19:51

i have studied hypnosis and nlp for 4 years, trained under paul mckenna and richard bandler(nlp prac) and i have bought a fair bit of royles stuff.

the reason - his hypnosis courses are just as valid as anyone else's if you want to learn as much as possible about hypnosis, it is up to you to decide if you agree with what he says or not.

the hypnotricks are like any other magic trick -you may be dissapointed with the method's at first but when you blend in your creative performance they can be powerfull stuff.

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Postby Tomo » May 10th, '06, 23:30

catweasel wrote:i have studied hypnosis and nlp for 4 years, trained under paul mckenna and richard bandler(nlp prac) and i have bought a fair bit of royles stuff.

the reason - his hypnosis courses are just as valid as anyone else's if you want to learn as much as possible about hypnosis, it is up to you to decide if you agree with what he says or not.

the hypnotricks are like any other magic trick -you may be dissapointed with the method's at first but when you blend in your creative performance they can be powerfull stuff.

:wink:

May I ask where you studied under Bandler?

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Postby Stephen Ward » May 11th, '06, 14:35

I was told not to touch him (but a very experienced 'name :wink:), I was recommended and have ordered the McGill book and a DVD / VHS called "inductions that really work"

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