Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Learn Derren Brown Style Psychological Mind Control

A brand new manuscript has just surfaced on the internet that details simple techniques anybody can use to achieve the same astonishing mind control effects performed by the increasingly popular TV entertainer Derren Brown.

The writer of this 'Killer mentalism Manuscript' seems to want his identity to remain somewhat of a mystery as he is known only as 'Charlie X'. Perhaps understandably, there are many professional magicians and hypnotists alike who would sooner see this product off the market!

Why?

Well firstly because the tricks revealed are simply stunning, not your usual magic or mentalism effects, you could seriously build a godlike reputation with this stuff. And second, ITS EASY TO DO!

I seen similar effects to these performed on TV and didn't just think, 'wow thats pretty cool magic', I screamed 'where did this guy get his supernatural abilities'.

Thats no joke, I actually believed that real life long dedication had went into to meticulously perfecting subtle psychological suggestion and clever mind manipulation.

So when I stumbled across this Killer Mentalism Manuscript I was very curious to see how it all worked. The author assured me that I would be able to do it myself almost immediately after reading the manuscript, I remained sceptical but decided to put it to the test.

I was a little 'miffed' at the beginning, it was different to what I thought it would be. But as I read on and the principles behind the techniques started to sink in I couldn't help but smile, this is very, very clever stuff. Downright devious! :)

Apparantly there is only going to be a limited run of 500 manuscripts made available, but its still available as I write this so check it out at:

http://www.KillerMentalism.com

Who knows how long the remaining copies will last but I have a hunch it won't be long.

Click Here For Killer Mentalism!

"Magic Basics" How to Do Magic

Before you jump into doing magic tricks, there are
some basic instructions and points to keep in mind:

1) Think safety first. Some intermediate and advanced
magic tricks have elements of danger in them. So use
caution and seek help and advice from an experienced
magician for help. Also, use caution with what is
called street magic, especially if you are under 18
(seek permission from your parents or guardian first).

2) New costumes, new tricks, new anything...doesn't
always mean better. Focus on details and the old
stuff can work just fine.

3) Don't do trying to imitate tricks you've heard
about or seen on television or at the movies like
tying yourself up and immersing yourself under water,
lighting yourself with fire or any other such unsafe
practices. Leave this stuff to pros who thoroughly
research and test each aspect of the trick before
taking the plunge into such serious waters.

4) You'll need to develop stage presence and a poker
face as you grow your magic business. So start being
more alert to how others are in their performances
for tips that can help you.

5) Take time to study the craft. And get a mentor or
coach as needed.

6) Start with a simple routine and grow your act. Come
up with an opening, middle and closing and find smaller
parts to insert to vary your act for different audiences -
maybe use different props, different costumes, different
helpers, etc.

7) Practice, practice, practice. Even if you fail at
something, pick yourself off and keep going. During a
performance, keep pacing yourself and move to the end.
People often overlook one messed up trick when they have
many more eat ones to focus on throughout the entire
presentation.

As you can tell, there are many things to take into
account with magic tricks...

So stay tuned for your next lesson where you'll learn
more about how it's all in the act...

Note: if you would like to magically leap ahead at
a much faster pace, maybe to help prepare you for your
first performance or help you entertain at an upcoming
event for your friends, family, youth group or others,
click on over to our website and get our complete volume
in ebook form, loaded with helpful information,
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The Seven Deadly Sins of Home Brewing

BeerEasy.com Seven Deadly Sins of Homebrewing

BeerEasy.com brings you the Seven Deadly Sins of Homebrewing. These are seven of the MOST ESSENTIAL items a new hombrewer MUST know. If you can avoid these Seven Deadly Sins of Homebrewing, your first batch of beer will mostly likely turn out to be a winner!

We’re giving you the Seven Deadly Sins of Homebrewing and how to avoid them for FREE, just for vising this blog! And now the Seven Deadly Sins of Homebrewing:

1. Poor cleansing/sanitation.
2. Fermenting the beer at too warm or too cold of a temperature.
3. Following the ‘instructions’ that came with your ingredient kit.
4. Using old yeast.
5. Not having brewday checklists to guide you through brewday.
6. Bottling your beer before it is ready.
7. Worrying about your beer!

Ok, you’ve got the Seven Deadly Sins of Homebrewing, the better question is how to avoid each one?!? That’s easy, keep reading!

1. Make sure anything that will touch the beer after boil is over is free of dirt, grime and slime! And make sure that clean equipment has been sanitized before it touches any of your beer!

2. The yeast strain you chose will have a suggested fermentation temperature. Make sure you’re within that range, most ale yeasts can be fermented in the 60s to low 70s F, most houses have a room that fits the bill.

3. Often instructions that come with an ingredient kit are a bit lacking. Boil your beer for a full 60 minutes, add bittering hops at the beginning of the boil and then add finishing hops as directed.

4. Make sure your yeast is fresh, a couple months for liquid and no more than a year for dry.

5. Homebrewing should be fun and easy, what’s more easy than watching someone brew a batch and using a systematic checklist to help you on brew day?! The BeerEasy.com members section gives you these and MUCH MORE!

6. You’ll never want to bottle your beer before its ready. If you bottle too soon those bottles of beer may become beer grenades—dangerous and messy!

7. A new homebrewer will often worry about every little thing from brew day and even after the beer has been bottled. Most of the time, take a deep breath, a sip of your favorite beer and relax; brewing beer is easy and is VERY forgiving!

You’re armed with the essential information for how not to screw up that first batch! Now all you need to do is buy your equipment, an ingredient kit, and get a little how to brew training and you’re set! Good luck brewing your first batch!

Happy Brewing,

BeerEasy.com