Navel Gazer - Comedy Mentalism Graphology & Psychometry Routines by Jonathan Royle Mixed Media DOWNLOAD
With the instructional video and photo illustrated PDF supplied you will learn three different methods for performing versions of Ted Anneman's Pseudo Psychometry and Fogel's Second Spot routines.
Royle reveals the method he has used on numerous television shows to have five people write a sentence or proverb on a postcard whilst his back is turned.
These cards are then mixed and by studying the handwriting and also in Royle's case using "Navel Gazing" where he studies the volunteers' belly buttons. He reveals their personality and also details of their past, present and future, and he is able to return the correct cards to the correct people.
He also reveals his method for using five small padded envelopes into which people can place a personal object in them. Ultimately he is then able to return the object to the correct person by sensing the energy from the object, observing their body language, studying their belly button or indeed by any other presentational context.
Finally he shows you how to achieve the same kind of routine using ordinary paper bags.
These are all methods which can be put together with a simple trip to the stationery store and about two minutes of preparation work. Making them ideal if your luggage ever goes missing on a flight and you need something to give you ten to fifteen minutes of fast paced magical and mind reading entertainment.
And if you follow Royle's advice on "belly button reading" as a gimmick this could become one of the funniest and most memorable routines in your show, as it is in Royle's, which you will witness on the enclosed performance videos.
These are methods which even those with bad eyesight and those performing under bad lighting conditions will find one hundred percent surefire.
Royle reveals the method he has used on numerous television shows to have five people write a sentence or proverb on a postcard whilst his back is turned.
These cards are then mixed and by studying the handwriting and also in Royle's case using "Navel Gazing" where he studies the volunteers' belly buttons. He reveals their personality and also details of their past, present and future, and he is able to return the correct cards to the correct people.
He also reveals his method for using five small padded envelopes into which people can place a personal object in them. Ultimately he is then able to return the object to the correct person by sensing the energy from the object, observing their body language, studying their belly button or indeed by any other presentational context.
Finally he shows you how to achieve the same kind of routine using ordinary paper bags.
These are all methods which can be put together with a simple trip to the stationery store and about two minutes of preparation work. Making them ideal if your luggage ever goes missing on a flight and you need something to give you ten to fifteen minutes of fast paced magical and mind reading entertainment.
And if you follow Royle's advice on "belly button reading" as a gimmick this could become one of the funniest and most memorable routines in your show, as it is in Royle's, which you will witness on the enclosed performance videos.
These are methods which even those with bad eyesight and those performing under bad lighting conditions will find one hundred percent surefire.