Zarathustra by Fraser Parker
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In Zarathustra, Fraser shares a few snippets from his notebook. This is the work that Fraser has been assembling over the past eight months. After deciding to break down the larger book he was working on into smaller versions, he decided to share these ideas with you now.
This work playfully complements his other released works and will give you more options and different ways to create seemingly real feats of mind reading for your audience.
First, you'll learn how to force the input of completely prop-free single digit numbers in a way that seems completely fair and takes only a few seconds of dialogue.
Then, you will learn an incredibly deceptive effect about WHICH HAND. This relies on language to make it work, and it actually works on its own as long as the audience listens to your instructions. This uses a nice logical disconnect that playfully hides the method. When Fraser performs this to Christian Grace, he's completely fooled and misses why it works, even though it's based on something he's already familiar with.
"I can't keep track of these things! Very clever Fraser."
- Christian Grace
Closer to home, you will learn an extremely simplified form of astrological guessing which allows you to secretly obtain the horoscopes of your audience without anyone knowing that you have done so. This means you can show their sign later in your scene if you wish. This is done under the guise of using numerology to work out the audience's life numbers. It only requires very basic additions which are easy for your audience to handle and follow. The good news is that you don't have to do a mind reading based on what your audience tells you about their life numbers unless you want to. Instead, you can just reveal their horoscope if you wish, or save this information for later use in your collection.
Fraser thinks it's the fastest astrological guess he's ever assembled. You only need about twenty seconds to find two possible horoscopes, and there is very little process involved.
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