This ebook contains twelve extraordinary, pseudo-hypnotic tricks that can be performed with sensational results by anyone.
Not true hypnotism, which requires long practice and frequently fails, but cleverly disguised natural principles that are little known. One of the most unusual collections of odd information ever assembled. So-called instantaneous hypnotic methods that depend on applying pressure to certain nerve centers to create temporary paralysis are strictly avoided in these instructions.
This series of science-baffling effects appear to be contrary to all natural laws. Deemed impossible by those who have never witnessed the phenomena; regarded as unreal by those who have seen it. The effect is that of a strange mental influence exerted over the strongest, weakening them at will. Indescribable, yet real.
CONTENTS
Preface (by T. A. Whitney)
Introduction
Spectator Loses Power to Control Arm
Spectator Loses Power to Walk
Spectator Loses Power to Stand
Spectator Loses Power to Rise from Chair
Long Range Method of Above
Spectator Loses Power to Rise from Floor
Long Range Method of Above
Spectator Loses Power to Open Eyes
Spectator Loses Power to Speak Without Stammering
Marble and the Mirror Test
Turning Wheel Test
The Pivoting Spectator
About the Author
Thank You
Suggestions for Your Library
All the above sensational "hypnotic" effects can be accomplished by anyone possessing these inside secrets. These demonstrations may be performed without any previous experience. Thousands of students of magic, as well as professional entertainers, have paid as high as $25 for this information.
NOTE: Despite the similar-sounding titles, this is a different work than Robert A. Nelson's Hypno-Trix booklet. Even though the Nelson book also contains 12 effects, there's only one stunt in common between the two titles.
1st edition ~1957, PDF 20 pages.
word count: 5668 which is equivalent to 22 standard pages of text