Divining between two options
1) Flicker (Cog: Ben Seward)
To find the color:
“Think of any card that you want and picture it in front of you”
Watch their eyes, as the direction that their eyes flick in will be the same as their flick later.
“Now if your card is red, I want you to picture the pips on the card bleeding out until the whole card is red”
Watch for the eye flicks
“If your card is black, I want you to imagine each of the pips hollowing out and fading from the card until the card is completely blank”
Look for eye flicks again.
Finally, it is important to stress that they should be picturing the things asked of them. I use this line.
“Now its really important that you try really hard to picture the things I ask you to or this won’t work. If I ask you to picture your card and you think of something completely different then this won’t work. I can’t get your card if you’re not thinking of it”
If you are finding it hard to spot the eye flicks then try this:
“So you now have your card in your mind, yes, perfect. A little known fact is that playing cards are based on tarot cards. The black cards traditionally are negative or warning cards, where as red cards are normally positive. If you are thinking of a red card I want you to think of a time when you were truly happy (watch for eye flicks). If you are thinking of a black card I want you to picture something
that terrifies you (watch for eye flicks)”
To find the suite:
For example:
If the spectator is thinking of a red card
“If you are thinking of hearts I want you to picture a person who is very close and important to you (watch for eye flicks), if your thinking of diamonds I want you to imagine the best gift that you have ever received (look for eye flicks)”
if the spectator is thinking of a black card
“if you are thinking of clubs I want you to imagine a time that you where completely spontaneous (look for eye flicks), if you are thinking of spades I want you to picture a time that you overcame a challenge (look for eye flicks)”
2) Obviously Black...or Red (Peter Turner: Bigger Fish Files: Ahead)
3) You didn't do what everyone else does and choose a club? (Peter Turner: Bigger Fish Files: Ahead)
4)
See:
Cog by Ben Seward
Psychological Card Forces by Peter Turner
Bigger Fish Files by Peter Turner
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