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| Author: | Desire [ Fri Jan 12, 2007 7:18 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Cube and ESP |
Hey can somoen explain the ESP and the cube to me. and any other games that have been sucessfull. i do the best friends test and handwritting and palm reading but im curious to know how these other ones work. |
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| Author: | theslackpack [ Fri Jan 12, 2007 8:54 pm ] |
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hey desire. i always use the cube, if i dont i feel theres something wrong with me - its just an excellent way to demonstrate value. (plus its chick crack) you can find a book on the cube called: the cube - keep the secret by Annie Gottlieb at all good bookstores. try checking out amazon or waterstones. another handy trick like the cube is something called kokology. its basically the same kind of device. its numerous games centred around cold reading; which is basically gaining a response to a set number of questions that you can use to show someone something about their personality. i hope this helps. any questions feel free to ask. |
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| Author: | Jaxin [ Sat Jan 13, 2007 2:56 am ] |
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There are websites to find this stuff. pickupguide.com http://www.bristollair.com |
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| Author: | smoothie [ Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:50 pm ] |
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The cube is by far one of the easiest and (arguably) most useful routines out there. I say this because it’s not only a good show of value but is also a really effective cold reading technique. Iv done this with many of my friends to test it and it works superbly. I even managed to tell them stuff about themselves that they didn’t realise before. Decoding the imagination’s mysterious images is a skill that takes practice. Its called tasvir: the art of interpreting pictures. http://www.amazon.com/Cube-Keep-Secret- ... F8&s=books I recommend this book for learning the cube. In the back of it they have a vast vocabulary of what everything means from colour and texture of the cube to what it means if the horse is flying. A lot of the time when playing this game it can be good not to tell them what each thing means (the cube is you, the ladder is your friends, the horse is your lover etc.) and just tell them what you have learned about them. Normally when I start telling people about themselves without explaining how the cube works they say something like “WTF how could you possibly know that about me!?!?!” To which I give a cheeky grin. By playing it this way you not only build up more value but also a sense of mystery. The target becomes over run with curiosity, desperately wanting to know how you could know such intimate things about her from such a simple game. Hope this is useful bro. |
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