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Mentalism - An Introduction to Tricks Mentalists and Magic - cover

Mentalism - An Introduction to Tricks Mentalists and Magic

Noah Jeecks

Publisher: Anonymous

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Summary

The following topics are included in this 2-book combo:



Book 1: In a way, a mentalist performs an art. It’s an intricate combination of deception, show, and psychology. Clairvoyance is another one of those terms that people often get confused about. In this guide, we’ll talk about these topics, as well as telepathy, the very nature of parapsychology, precognition, mentalism tricks, and more.


In this brief book, you can learn a lot. Therefore, I invite you to take a look at it.



Book 2: Magicians and mentalists trick us. They make us believe something or show us something that will distort our perception of reality. It’s an art, and it can be fun and mysterious. In this short guide, you will learn some of the greatest techniques these masters use.
You will learn how irrationally we typically think, about the opposition to mentalism in general and as a movement, how behavior and conduct can be analyzed through mentalism, etc.


If this is your cup of tea, then why not simply pick up this book and read through it or listen to the audio version?
Available since: 11/16/2020.

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