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From: highroller entertainment casting
Date: Mon Oct 14, 2002 8:02pm
Subject: Re: Ouija Board


>
> I have never used the board to force words as such, but more along
> the lines of forcing ideas. It involves targeting left handed
people
> and an old belief that surrounds them. How do you derive that they
> are left handed you might ask?...but I guess you can work that out
> for yourself!
> First slyly induce an altered state, on your selected `victim',
> In doing such you have one `driving mind' which has slightly more
> weight than the others. (not touching the planchette)ensure that
> you talk/comment throughout the exercise making occasional eye
> contact with the correct people.
>
> I don't want to give it all away on this board, but you can send an
> offline yahoo message or your email address if you want the full
> scenario, think more along the lines of it being a "hypno-board".
>
> Cheers, Gordon
>
> P.S. Tell me more about the word force, do you target the group or
> an individual!


Doesn't matter if it's one or a group...usually it works on the
majority of participants, if not all of them.

You just analogically mark certain parts of words as you are
speaking, giving them the suggestions for movement etc.

SEE (C) where it ENds (N) up, YOU (U) mAY (A) BE (B or E) surprIsed
(I)

Of course, you have to tailor your patter to the word you are trying
to force, but it is quite easy to repeat the letter/suggestion even
whilst using a different word or phrase, so as not to clue in your
unwitting victims with constant obvious repetition which has them
thinking 'Hang on, what's he trying to do here?'

oKAY (K).....CApable (K)

and of course, you can really hammer it home....

yES, an ESSential mESSage is(or 'esz') dEStined to... etc.

Anyway, I'll mail you soon as I'm interested in your routine!

Best Wishes,

Daniel

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