![]() As you walk into the room, you immediately spot someone you know you've met before, but their name slips your mind. Imagine attending a social event filled with unfamiliar faces. Let me paint a vivid picture to give you a taste of what you can achieve with the techniques taught in this remarkable book. But what if I told you that there is a book that can teach you how to unlock this incredible power? The Memory Book by Harry Lorayne is a transformative guide that enables anyone to tap into the vast potential of their memory, allowing them to remember anything and everything they desire. Such a skill seems like something out of a fantasy novel, reserved for fictional characters with extraordinary abilities. To effortlessly recall names, faces, dates, and even the smallest of details that may seem insignificant but hold tremendous value. Imagine being able to remember every important detail of your life. ![]() View Member Profile Send Email Find Member's Topics Find Member's Posts Send Instant Message Chi HanĪmazing trick, there is so much scope for presentation in this.Hi,Welcome to Bookey! Today we will unlock the book The Memory Book by Harry Lorayne. I remember having a friend who said he could never make this entertaining (and he was the most entertaining person I'd ever seen, but it never quite worked for him), at the same time I was closing sets with it. I also knew quite a few people for whom the magic square was a signature piece despite adding almost no presentation. I ended up stopping to focus on other things, and because too many other people were doing it (although the craze seems to have died). If you want to do more mathematical tricks grab mathematical wizardry, also by Harry. Like get them to the core with that stuff. I'd frame my presentations in the context of card counting, advanced password guessing, and other things of that ilk (I picked up that tip from a Richard Osterlind lecture, make your abilities the stuff of wish fulfilment that any politician or CEO would kill to have). It can be part of a light hearted set, but in the end after playing with it for a while, I went back to more visual card stuff. View Member Profile Send Email Find Member's Topics Find Member's Posts Send Instant Message marko29 You don't have to frame it like I did, but I wanted to make it seem like I wasn't using mathematical shortcuts, but more that I was just feeling the numbers, and applying them to certain situations. The important thing here, IMHO, is explaining to the audience some very important facts. First: what a magic square is second: what others ("the mathematical genius") did and third: what he intends to do. ![]() In this masterful presentation, this takes 4:18 minutes and it's very evident that the audience is totally interested all the while. Lorayne tells his audience he is going to surpass the "mathematical genius" by filling the square "without thinking" instead of taking a minute or two thinking the thing out.Īlso, Mr Lorayne keeps up his sleeve the four-corner, mirror diagonals, inner squares. ![]() He only talks about horizontal lines, columns and diagonals adding to the selected number and brushes by them at the denouement, telling the audience they can check them out by themselves. Thus, by keeping this a surprise he keeps the climax from sagging, which could easily happen since the audience knew from the beginning what the effect was going to be.īut when he reveals that the other combinations (that he didn't even mention in the explanation at the beginning) also add to the selected number, that's when the real surprise and audience reaction come in. This is a masterful presentation that should be studied, not to copy Mr Lorayne's way of performing it, but to really learn how to present a trick that could very easily be a flop if not presented properly.I was a PRISONER OF WAR in North Vietnam from September 26th, 1966 until March 4th, 1973. ![]() Shortly before I was shot down and captured I learned your MEMORY POWER systems. The prisoners of war had no reading or writing material, so we relied solely on memory for sanity, entertainment, names of other POWs, military directives and orders. During the first months of captivity, while flat on my back in a cast, I applied your systems for my own benefit, and it indeed worked! I then taught it to hundreds of my fellow POWs over the next six years. ![]()
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