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Monday, December 22, 2008

6 Things You Should Know When You Learn Mentalism

I absolutely love magic! It's so mind-boggling and fun to watch. I've enjoyed magic for almost 13 years and still can't get enough. One area of magic that I find very interesting is mentalism. The idea of being able to read minds and do mind control tricks has always fascinated me. In this article, I'm going to talk about 6 points that will help you to learn mentalism for the aspiring magician.

1. So what is mentalism? Mentalism is a performing art that uses mind tricks to impress the audience. This is the area of magic that can be very simple to perform yet very complex to the spectator. If you looking to get into magic, you should learn mentalism because of the simple mind tricks that you can start with.

2. Presentation is VERY important when performing mentalism. Mentalism is all about mind control and mind reading so you have to play the part that you can actually read their mind. So you can imagine that you're going to have to have a bit of fluff built into your conversations with your spectators. If you watch the presentations of popular magicians, you will notice that they have a particular way of talking and presenting that makes their tricks very believable.

3. Persuasion is key to having a great performance. When you start to learn mentalism, your communication skills have to be persuasive. The reason why is because some tricks are very simple to do, but require you to persuade the spectator to think a certain way. When you prep your spectator with persuasive talk, your magic trick delivery will be absolutely spectacular.

4. Misdirection and concealment. This part of mentalism requires you to draw the eyes of your spectators wherever you want. Body control and hand movements are very delicate which will keep your spectators from looking at other parts of your performance. If you can master misdirection, you can pretty much do anything like make things disappear.

5. Mind reading is the most popular part of mentalism. This is what makes mentalism so unique is it's ability to read minds. When you start to learn mentalism, you will most likely start with tricks that require mind reading. There are several easy tricks to get started with that you can do immediately. These easy tricks will help you to focus on your presentation and persuasion rather than the trick. Mastering mind reading is probably the most important part about becoming a mentalist.

6. Card tricks. Mixing up your routine with card tricks is highly recommended when performing mentalism. A deck of cards add to the "randomness" of being able to read minds. Card tricks are nice because spectators are familiar with it, but can still be amazed which will help prepare them for other parts of your presentation.

Putting all these things together into a spectacular performance will probably take some work. You should always try to learn mentalism on a daily basis so that you can keep practicing your tricks everywhere you go. Once you start remembering tricks, you can interweave your tricks together to come up with with a routine that will impress anyone!

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Mistaken Beliefs About Hypnosis

First and foremost, hypnosis is not about mind control or brainwashing as most people mistakenly believe - this is farthest from the truth.

All people change our minds, decisions, actions, and behavior patterns because of external stimuli and factors in the environment. Personal change is the result of experiential dynamics, the understanding of specific data sets or information, presented through valid arguments by someone in authority or someone close to you - emotionally or authoritatively. Everybody - your husband or wife, advertisers, teachers, politicians, lawyers, entertainers, officers of the law, government officials, parents, and ministers - use methods of persuasion and influence in varying degrees. We regularly practice hypnosis in our daily lives.

During hypnosis, you are not powerless, immobilized or unconscious. You know exactly where you are and are aware of what is happening in the area around you. You can do things you normally do - change your sitting position, scratch an itch, sneeze, or cough. During hypnosis, you hear sounds around you - radio music, people talking, a phone ringing. You can respond to any situation that needs your immediate personal attention. You remain oriented as to person, place, and time - there is no out of body experience as stereotyped in the movies. You can even hold a conversation during hypnosis. You can open your eyes and bring yourself out of hypnosis at any time you wish.

Hypnosis is not sleep. However, some of us may get so relaxed during hypnosis we may fall asleep. Even if this were the case, during hypnosis a part of our mind continues to listen to the voice of the therapist. In hypnosis, we can and are able to follow simple instructions.

We all have differing reactions in experiencing hypnosis. Some experience a deep, restful feeling, while another may experience a light, floating sensation. Some people hear every word spoken by the therapist while others do not, allowing their minds to wander. Some experience brilliant and colorful images, the suggestions they hear whereas some do not. Every individual's experience of hypnosis is unique.

Hypnosis cannot and does not cause anyone to do something against their will or something that contradicts their moral or religious values. A therapist is required and bound by a code of ethics to make only those suggestions which support mutually-agreed-upon outcomes. Furthermore, subjects are not receptive to suggestions that go against their morals or values - because receptivity is one of the anchors of success in hypnosis.

Hypnosis is not a solution or magic arrow to solve every problem. It is not a magic potion. Even with hypnosis, it is necessary for an individual to do hard-work planning, research and preparation about the types of changes you want to achieve in your life. You must still take necessary action to get the desired results. Hypnosis is not a cure-all. Although hypnosis is effective in general there are no guarantees that hypnosis will work for you in the same manner it did for another individual. Hypnosis is a tool, and like any other tool it can only function to the optimum based on the capability of the individual using it.

Would you like to discover the secrets to hypnotize anyone instantly and at will? Felix Makmur is the owner of the website Hypnosis Secrets Revealed where you can discover secret hypnosis techniques, scripts and resources that will teach you everything you need to be a great hypnotist even though you know nothing about hypnosis before! He is also the owner of the hypnosis blog Learn Hypnosis

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