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From: ganetauk
Date: Mon Mar 17, 2003 2:55am
Subject: Re: Books

this is totally correct :o))))

--- In a previous message mrb_bailey wrote:
> There is no one book. :(
>
> Firstly you buy pure effects by Derren B- it tells you about a guy
> called Ian Rolland so you by his books. Then while reading these
> books they mention other people. SO you search the net for those
> people and buy their books. Soon you start getting into NLP and DHE
> and downloading over 10gig worth of mp3s. None of witch is about
DBs
> work. So you keep looking. Richard bandler, Milton Erickson,
laville,
> Paul Mckenna, Ross Jeffries, body language books that suck, memory
> books, speed reading, Photoreading ( I wish I could read them in
the
> shop).. and on and on.
>
> Don't do it... run for the hills.
>
> You'll learn things that make you worry if other people are doing
> this to you, all the time. Think of this as an embedded command.
> You start looking at people in an odd way. Eye contact takes on
toooo
> much meaning. How they are breathing, listening, farting - could
all
> give you a clue about what's going on in their mind. But nothing
is.
> So just ask them. It will save you a fortune.
>
>
> Aghghghhhh...
> --- In a previous message simplicitymatures"
<>
> wrote:
> > Hi im fairly new to the whole 'Derren Brown' world, ive only been
> > watching his shows for a few months and to say the least...I am
> > hooked. Does anyone know of any books that looks at what Derren
> > does, its just that in my spare time it would be interesting to
> read
> > about it.
> > Im sure you get this all the time so if anyone could reply it
would
> > be appreciated.
> > Thank you
> >
> > Krystal


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