Herb Dewey - Red Hot Cold Readings PDF
Herb Dewey - Red Hot Cold Readings PDF
Herb Dewey - Red Hot Cold Readings PDF
HOT
COLD
READINGS
THE PROFESSIONAL PSEUDO PSYCHIC
HERB DEWEY
AND
THOMAS K. SEVILLE, Ph.D.
Forward
Every now and then a publication comes along which fills a void that has existed in the
subject-matter field. In many cases, this is because there are so few really knowledgeable
persons in that field, and those who have the knowledge are often reluctant to part with the
treasured knowledge that has been accumulated over a long period of trials, errors, and even
embarrassments, but which have made them experts. This book fills just such a void.
This book is about “reading' - primarily “cold” readings.
In a way, I am somewhat sorry that this publication is being released as, over the many
years that I have been performed, read and counseled. I have always been rather jealous of the
knowledge that I have accumulated and have felt that the best way to learn this trade was by
hard experience, in the same way that I learned the magic profession.
But we have come to realize that if there are better, faster, and easier ways, they ought to
be made available to those who are interested and willing to learn, so that they can do a more
effective job for their clients. This book provides that better, faster and easier way. I trust that
the reader will pander each point thoughtfully arid carefully, for there is almost as much implied
between the lines as is written out for you.
Life is not always gravy arid roses, and the professional reader will find that he has
become a confidant and a problem solver There will be occasions, particularly in private
readings, when the client's errors or the unsolvable problem must be faced. Such unfortunate
instances will require all the skill, ingenuity, counseling psychology and positive support the
reader can muster with understanding and compassion, the caring reader can lighten the
burdens and enrich the lives of his clients and, as a result look back on his accomplishments with
pride and satisfaction.
This book combines contributions and understandings from psychology with practical,
new material. Proven techniques with presentation ideas, and the use of intuition with tips for
counseling. It represents a major contribution to the field.
Orville Meyer
ABOUT THIS BOOK
This book is written for the reader or performer who wishes to do pure cold reading.
Nothing presented here requires billets, clipboards, carbons, glimpses, thumb tips or any other
apparatus. This material is designed to be used either as a show in itself or as a part of a
presentation which may involve other types of entertainment. Everything in this book is from the
actual working repertory of the authors. Everything has been tested and has proven to be strong
through our personal use in private and public settings.
Herb Dewey
304 Unity Lane
Annapolis, MD 21401
1-301-970-21175
About Herb Dewey:
I thought I was a fairly accomplished reader and then I experienced Herb Dewey. I
immediately realized that his awesome command of the art far surpassed anything I had
previously witnessed. I sought him out. Our rapport was immediate. I have enjoyed and grown
immensely within our friendship.
It is difficult to put into words the respect and admiration I have for Herb, professionally
and personally. He is a master of the art, with a genuine concern for others. His ethics and
methods are above reproach. He realizes the powerful impact he has on others and is meticulous
in his care to plant only positive seeds. He strives to help people believe in themselves, to feel
better about themselves, to like themselves, and to take responsibility for their own lives. This
trait, perhaps above all others, I find to be rare and prized. Each time I am in touch with Herb, I
am touched by him, by his warmth and the support for others.
Herb has been reading professionally for 25 years. He per-forms for a wide range of
groups and organizations, appears frequently in nightclubs and on radio and TV. He has done in
excess of 100,000 readings. He is internationally known and respected, and certainly is one of the
most commanding and powerful psychics in the U.S.A. today. Herb is booked 2 to 3 months in
advance for private readings, and his repeat bookings and clients are but one more index of his
success as a psychic reader.
Within the covers of this book are the secrets of success, the seeds from which you can
develop your own personal applications.
Tom Saville
About Thomas K. Saville, Ph.D.:
I have worked with some of the leading psychics in the world today. have been exposed
to Geller and Kreskin as well as other leading psychics, and I can truly say I have never been
more impressed with another person than I am with Dr. Tom Saville. Dr. Tom, as I shall refer to
him, Is the Director of the Healing Mind Center in Denver, Colorado, and Is an Associate
Professor of Psychology at Metropolitan State College, Denver, Colorado. Dr. Tom is a uniquely
gifted and talented individual. He is extremely perceptive, knowledgeable, intuitive, and talented.
There are many people who teach, instruct or counsel that really should be in some other line of
work. Dr. Tom is definitely not one of those, but rather Is an exceptional and gifted teacher and
counselor. He has a Doctorate in Social Psychology, but has really earned an additional advanced
degree in the school of life. He has deep insight. He reads people very well, and has immense and
immediate understanding, both from his formal training and from his interest in people.
I am very impressed with his abilities, his organization, his dedication and his industry.
He has a very deep perspective into the field of parapsychology. I have had the privilege, the
honor, the pleasure of participating in some research with Dr. Tom, and I know how he is and
how he works. His students are exceedingly fortunate to have the opportunity to be exposed to a
man of his caliber, his far-reaching intellect, his genuine care and concern for others. It is a real
honor and pleasure to work with such a person. Anyone who has watched him can only be
impressed by his creative and inventive mind, his thoroughness, his professionalism - as a
Psychologist, as a Psychic entertainer, as a person- I can truly say that a book of this caliber
would not be possible without his efforts.
Herb Dewey
Introduction
Dear Reader,
This book is written for a specific audience, YOU. It is not for the general public. We are
aware of your basic knowledge of some aspects of psychic readings, and will try to be
sufficiently basic or general to aid you in understanding certain principles, realizing that you are
not a specialist versed in psychology and related academic disciplines.
We feel that you are a person of mature judgment. a person interested in other people.
You are a people watcher, a perceptive and observant individual. You avoid physical violence,
you are not a physically aggressive person. You would not intentionally harm another, and. in
fact- would like to be of assistance to others. You enjoy entertaining other people. You enjoy
being in the spotlight, and are at times a bit of a ham. Although you enjoy dazzling or mystifying
others, you can be open and direct about what you are doing when it is appropriate. You have
good stage presence, and have an interest in hypnotism.
You have always had an attraction to others and, though enjoying a sense of personal
power, have a desire for fairness in your dealings with others. You have a dry sense of humor.
and your sense of humor is enjoyed by those around you. Your dedication or diligence in
developing your skills and abilities is also an admirable trait. You have a certain duality of being,
which is expressed partly in your performing and public self which is quite different from your
private self. You are able to see things in people, and this is an asset in entertainment as well as
in other aspects of your life, it is also what makes you a very capable teacher when you are so
inclined. Your thirst for knowledge has made you, if not an avid reader, certainly a well-versed
person.
Your above-average intelligence has enabled you to grasp things well, but has also at
times been the cause of frustration when you were attempting to explain things to others who are
not as capable as yourself. You tend to forget that you are in the upper ranges of the population,
and that you are more capable of seeing both the subjective and the objective aspects of things.
Whereas many people can't see the forest for the trees, you are very resourceful and
balanced as an individual. In fact, the number two seems to be significant- You would tend to
have two cars rather than one, two loves in your life. With respect to children, again the number
two seems to be relevant, you would have two career options or opportunities rather than just
one. This book will be of value to you in achieving some of the things you are seeking and added
to your ability to read people, can produce very powerful results.
Thus said, shall we commence?
Basic Groundrules
We are practitioners of an art. A discipline which has tremendous power. Accordingly:
“Let each person for whom I read be entertained, and let that person leave my presence
feeling better, better about themselves, their potentials, and better about their life than
when first we met”
Few people realize the impact that a casual remark may have on the life of a person with
whom we are dealing' Research, has demonstrated that even when prefaced with a very direct
disclaimer, the need or tendency to believe may be overriding. College students have indicated a
greater belief in a description based on their birth data than when that same description is based
on a personality test. Other college students have seen presentations given by a magician, who
was introduced as such, and who explicitly stated that what he was going to do was all based on
deception, and at the end of the performance many students still believed that he was doing
psychic miracles.
One of the authors (TS) had the experience of having to deal with an extremely distraught
young woman who was on the brink of a collapse. She arid a group of her friends were having
fun on a Friday night. They purchased a book on palmistry and were reading each others' palms.
Someone, in reading her palm had told her she would die in her early 20's. She had been in a
panic, had not slept all weekend, and was practically in hysterics when she entered the office
Monday morning. Motto: Be very careful.
We are not physicians. We have no business in making any kind of diagnosis or in
prescribing in any way a course of treatment. We have no basis for suggesting potential health
risks or hazards, past or present or future.
READINGS
“Psychic” is an emotionally-charged term. People have strong reactions to it, some of
which are positive and some are negative. Some people. Perhaps due to their religious views or
other beliefs, are bothered by and uncomfortable with the term. Others are drawn to psychic fairs
and book stores. Exercise caution in the selection of the means by which you will present your
readings. You might use terms such as personality readings, character profiles, psychological
sketches or simply impressions and be more generally acceptable.
Cold reading is the description of the personality, characteristics, features, past
experiences, and sometimes the future of a person without the use of standard psychological or
other formal diagnostic procedures. It is presented as coming from psychic channels, auras,
astrological sources, tea leaves, lines in the palm, or almost anything else ranging from soup to
nuts.
Profiling is similar in nature and procedure, but is presented as less specific, more of a
general reading about the nature of the person, a profile. It is not inclusive of specifics about any
future events, and avoids any medical diagnosis or implications.
One-on-One. The one-on-one reading is a private affair and most often involve a quasi-
counseling flavor. The reading may involve the use of s or aids such as a crystal ball, tarot cards,
or birth data. The reading be done at a booth or table in a public place such as a restaurant, a
shopping mall, a side table at a party, or may be done in the office or home of reader. The time
may range from a 5 or 10 minute quick reading to an hour or more. In this type of reading, the
information is tailored to the individual being read and is the most likely to involve the use of
information or feedback from the client.
In this situation, the client is likely to come to the reader for a specific purpose, which
may range from entertainment to intimate counsel and advice. Reasons for the popularity of
readers, as opposed to trained psychological type therapy or counseling, range from the
immediate availability, the cost, the lack of threat in seeing a member of the establishment,
avoiding the label of “sick”, to seeking magical answers to questions. Regardless of the reasons,
the person who seeks a one-on-one audience with a reader is in a much more vulnerable position,
and the dangers from unwitting comments and advice are much greater. We strongly recommend
that if your needs, your personal motives, include the need to impress others with your powers,
that you stick to entertainment.
Small Groups and Parties. Small groups would include talks given to organizations
ranging from a women's social to formal groups such as a Lions Club to purposive groups such
as a sales meeting. Parties are most likely evening events hosted in a home or banquet facility.
The readings are brief and public, and may be done either as a demonstration of reading or as a
part of some other effects such as Annemann’s Pseudo Psychometry. The function is primarily
entertainment, introduction, or motivation. The cultivation of potential private clients is often a
secondary goal of the reader/entertainer. Readings are kept short, lively, humorous, and
superficial.
In such situations, versatility is a must. The performer must have a variety of readings or
approaches, as a single reading repeated over and over will, surely lose its impact. The ability to
generate different approaches, to contrast readings or people, is a basic skill, especially if the
readings are heard by other people at the gathering. However, the angle-proof nature and ability
to perform under almost any conditions make cold reading a skill that is perhaps unsurpassed in
the entertainment field.
Formal or Stage Shows. The readings performed in this context are less flexible and
spontaneous, and are planned to fulfill a particular part of a larger program which may range
from a question answering act to traditional mentalism show. These presentations may involve
prior information from or about selected individuals. They are done in front of a larger audience,
often from an elevated platform, and are least likely to involve ongoing feedback from the
individual during the course of the reading.
Since the pressure is on the performer, it is likely that these readings will be a stereotyped
presentation or at least require prior planning as to the specific people in the audience to be used.
Speed, entertainment value to the entire audience, and pacing are of utmost importance.
Impromptu Readings. Rare indeed is the “Psychic” or mentalist who has not been
confronted with the request to “read my mind”, or who is asked perform or demonstrate “on the
spot.” This is where the skilled psychic reader has a powerful tool that is not dependent upon
props or equipment whether the reading is presented as psychometry, astrological information, or
just the aura of the person, it is a very handy skill. The need to always carry a crystal ball or a
deck of cards is certainly less demanding than for those poor individuals who would have to
carry doves, the boxes, and - heaven forbid - elephants. The individual who is always prepared,
even sitting beside the ocean or swimming pool does have an advantage.
Impromptu readings are done “on the spot”, without prior preparation, and may be a part
of some other activity, a part or the whole of a small group or party activity, or of a show. The
spontaneous nature gives them a great deal of power.
Again, the versatility of being able to cold read is unsurpassed. Having a variety of
techniques ranging from psychometry to palm reading to auras is wise. Whether you decide to
respond with a put-off such as 'You think I will read your mind for free” or to do a brief reading
is up to you. But always being prepared is a decided advantage. If it is a spontaneous request,
then probably entertainment and brevity is the rule. However, there will be times when you may
be called upon to do more than that, and it becomes an impromptu show, involving more lengthy
readings and several or even a goodly number of people. In public and multiple readings, the
ability to generate a variety of different readings is a crucial and paramount skill.
As Part of An Effect. The performer who has not incorporated a little psychic reading to
sell or enhance an effect has missed a very powerful tool. Tactfully and artfully done, a brief
explanation of your understanding of the person enables you to make the prediction of an
outcome. For example, in equivoque, it can make the difference between a clever magic trick or
puzzle and a true miracle. It is one of the greatest forms of misdirection available.
A word of caution is in order here. A brief explanation does not mean a drawn out and
boring presentation to the audience. Remember that a presentation is never boring to the
performer. You may enjoy it, but the audience may not. Clever little asides to make the
individual feel special or unique are always appropriate.
Style. Within the ethical constraints mentioned above, develop your own personal style.
Find something that fits within your own character. Your style may be the mile-a-minute chatter.
It may be the slow almost trance-like groping for words. It may be touched with humor, or it may
be earnest and empathic. What works for one may not work for others. You may not have the
personality to fit a particular style that you admire in someone else. Experiment. Try different
presentations. Get feedback from others.
In the sections that follow, there is sufficient material and formats to enable roughly
132.987 different presentations without a repeat, and that is a conservative estimate.
INPUT FROM PSYCHOLOGY
There are many aspects of psychology that are relevant to performing in the psychic
arena. The research in the areas of person perception, language and thought, developmental and
social psychology is a rich source of material for the person who wishes to understand everyday
human behavior. There is even research on how and why people are misled by “psychics” that is
very useful.
The “Barnum Effect” describes how a general personality profile that fits everyone will
be accepted as accurate when given to an individual, especially if it is tied to some individuating
or credible source such as birth date. Most readers are probably familiar with the now classic
example developed by Forer in 1949.
“You have a strong need for other people to like you and for them to admire you. You
have a tendency to be critical of yourself. You have a great deal of unused energy which
you have not turned to your advantage. While you have some personality weaknesses.
You are generally able to compensate for them. Your sexual adjustment has presented
some problems for you. Disciplined and controlled on the outside, you tend to be
worrisome and insecure inside. At times, you have serious doubts as to whether you have
made the right decision or done the right thing. You prefer a certain amount of change
and variety and become dissatisfied when hemmed in by restrictions and limitations. You
pride yourself on being an independent thinker and do not accept other opinions without
satisfactory proof you have found it unwise to be too frank in revealing yourself to others.
At times, you are extroverted, affable, sociable, while at other times you are introverted,
wary and reserved. Some of your aspirations tend to be pretty unrealistic.”
In 1982, Robert Duetsch altered the situation somewhat. He shortened the description and
then wrote a reversed description. His findings indicate that either of two revised descriptions
will be just as acceptable as long as there is some individuating information, some particular or
unique information requested from or about the individual as a basis for the reading.
1. “You have a strong need for other people to Like you and for them to admire you.
You have a tendency to be critical of yourself. Your sexual adjustment has presented
some problems for you. Disciplined and controlled on the outside, you tend to be
worrisome and insecure inside. At times, you have serious doubts as to whether you
have made the right decision or done the right thing. You have found it unwise to be
too frank in revealing yourself to others.”
2. “You are basically self-sufficient: you don't have a strong need for other people to like
you and for them to admire you. You tend to accept yourself as you are, rather than be
critical of yourself. Sexual adjustment has not presented problems for you. Although
you may appear to be worrisome and insecure on the outside. you tend to be
disciplined and controlled inside. You seldom have serious doubts as to whether you
have made the right decision or done the right thing. You are quite frank in revealing
yourself to others.”
Thus, almost any given tendency will apply to nearly everyone some of the time. When
delivered with an air of confidence, when there is some basis for the individual to assume
credibility of the source, and when it has apparent individuation, the psychic has an almost
unlimited realm from which to draw.
One of the authors (TS) has explored this principle by discussing “cultural and regional”
personalities. For example, in conversations about predictions based on palms or stars, he has
brazenly stated that he feels much can be determined by the place and year of birth, often even
when the person moved from that area as an infant. He then proceeded with the stock reading
presented in the astrology section of this book. He has yet to have anyone criticize the limits or
accuracy of the “Regional Personality,” and, in fact, most are astonished by its accuracy. In cases
where two or three people are being done at the same time, the reading has been either reversed
or an alternate done. Results support the robust nature of the individuating information
hypothesis.
Another feature of any person who basically has a positive self-concept, and perhaps all
people, is the self-serving bias. The self-serving bias is a tendency to interpret information in
line with our existing beliefs, and especially to believe positive things about ourselves. Thus, any
information which fits in with our preconceived notions, or in this case, that of the person we are
reading, will be believed, whether true or not. Any statement pertaining to the self that is
reasonable and is positive will be accepted and believed.
Yet another feature of cognitive functioning is selective perception and selective recall.
People tend to focus their perceptions upon those aspects of information that fit with their
existing or present schema. For example, I was visiting with a gentlemen who had been a
“confirmed” skeptic for 15 years. He awakened about 2:15 a.m. over the middle of the Pacific
Ocean, en route to Hawaii, with the sudden realization that he was fulfilling the prophesy a
reader had made some 15 or 20 years prior, that he would travel to a distant place, crossing
water. The place would have different kinds of trees, like an umbrella, would be warm, and there
would be dark-skinned people there -- selective recall, after 15 years. It is common for people to
listen to a speech and each get entirely different things out of it. Given enough information,
especially ambiguous information, and people will remember that which supports and maintains
their existing beliefs. The classic “rumor” demonstration is based upon this feature of cognitive
functioning.
The Vividness Effect should be remembered by example. It refers to the fact that a
personal testimony carries more weight than statistical averages, although the latter are clearly a
more accurate base for decisions. The continued existence of our art could be considered
testimony to the power of a vivid experience or personal testimony, even given the long history
of research and statistical summaries.
The Base Rate Fallacy refers to the tendency to ignore or under-use basic rates or
averages and instead rely upon the immediate situation. Talking about a particular person who
earns less than the average income for his or her occupation, they will still agree to “you are
better off than most other people in your occupation.”
In a similar vein, the Self-Serving Bias is one of the stronger, more clearly substantiated
findings in psychology. On any dimension that is both subjective and socially desirable, most
people see themselves as better than average. It has been found that:
° Most business people see themselves as more ethical than the average business person.
° Most people see themselves as less prejudiced than others in their community.
° Most drivers, even those in hospitals following a car wreck. see themselves as safer and
more skilled than the average driver.
° Most Americans see themselves as more intelligent than the average.
° A majority of citizens living in smog-infused L. A. see themselves as healthier than their
neighbors.
° In a study of over 800,000 high school students, it was found that 70% felt they were
above average in leadership ability while only 2% felt they were below average; 60% felt
they were above average in athletic ability while only 6% felt below average: and in
ability to get along with others. 25% feel that they are in the highest 1% and 60% feel
they are in the top 10%. Thus only 15% would feel they are below the top 10%.
° 94% of college professors feel they are better than the average professor (maybe that is
why merit pay produces such feelings of unfairness).
° The majority of stock brokers and stock investors feel that their business intuition Is
superior to most of their peers.
Substantial evidence for what we have known all along. Tell them they are better than
average on any subjective scaling of any socially desirable trait.
It would also be possible to draw upon theories in psychology to generate additional
features. For example, the theory of psychological reactance maintains that when a person is
faced with the actual or threatened loss of a right or freedom. That individual will experience
reactance, a drive to reestablish that right or freedom. Thus, people in general don't like to be told
what to do! They may go the extra mile if asked, but being ordered creates resistance. Ya-hoo,
“You don't like being ordered around. You will willingly cooperate if asked, but don't like being
bossed around.” or “You are the kind of person that if someone tells you that you can't do
something, you really want to do it if nothing more than to prove them wrong.”
Other psychological theories and facts abound. Cognitive Dissonance, postulated by Leon
Festinger, provides a basis for many predictions about how and when we rationalize, and often
makes predictions that might go against common sense. Predictions like 'the less we are paid to
do something, the more likely we are to change our attitude and/or like the task', and conversely,
'the more we are paid to do something we initially enjoyed the less we like doing it, it then
becomes work'. That is why Dale Carnegie hit it right when he said if you want someone to like
you, ask them to do you a favor.
Any good textbook on child or developmental psychology, social psychology, or
personality theory is a gold mine of information waiting your unique application.
Before leaving the topic of psychology, mention should be made of the self-fulfilling
prophecies. When a person has an expectancy, he or she will look for data which confirms that
expectancy. Thus, telling someone that they are going to come by some money, meet a person
named _____ or whatever may create a schema or expectancy. Within reason, that expectancy
will be confirmed, and the person will exert effort in an attempt to fit information into a
conceptual framework to fulfill the expectancy or prophecy.
HOW TO READ
PURPOSE. The purpose for the reading includes your goal. Is your purpose to create a
diversion or misdirection, to sell some effect, to personalize an effect, as a separate routine as a
part of a show, as the show itself, as a teaser to get a booking, as a promotion for a show, as an
individual session of a one-on-one reading? The goal or purpose should be clearly in mind before
you begin to develop the framework, what you are trying to accomplish, and with whom. Just as
you would be foolish to order a load of lumber from the lumber yard without having an idea of
where to have it delivered or what you are going to do with it, so you need some plans to build a
successful reading.
SETTING. Just as an architect needs to know the topography and geophysical nature of
the building site, the reader needs to know the parameters of the situation where the reading will
be done. Is it to be a quick, one minute sketch, or a 30-minute or one-hour session? Will you be
standing in the middle of a stage or other place, or will you be sitting with your props available?
If you are going to tailor your presentation, you might want the person setting in a relatively
uncomfortable chair to facilitate reading body language rather than a comfortable overstuffed
chair. Will you have a tablet or note pad, cards, table? Will you be working with billets or written
questions? What role does each of these factors play?
SIZING UP THE INDIVIDUAL. Depending upon the situation and length of the
reading, as much as 90% of the information you will draw upon may be determined as the person
stands or approaches you. Reading body posture, dress, jewelry, grooming and other cues is best
done prior to speaking. Trying to assess these things while the reading is underway is very
difficult, especially for the beginner. Noting how they responded to prior events and information
may be very telling and powerful. Do they have a feature that might convey information, a
feature such as weight, limp, a toupee, a speech inflection or dialect, or make-up. Do their hands
have calluses, indicate dishes and laundry or the long fingernails and complexion of the leisured.
A body scan starts with the head. Is the hair natural or colored (Compare with eyebrows)?
Does it reflect beauty parlor care? Is it practical or stylish? Is his haircut conservative? What
about glasses, earrings, make-up? The lips and eyes, do they show tension? Exposure to weather?
The color and style of clothing is also very rich in Information. Does the fit indicate that
the person has perhaps lost or gained weight? Or is making do with last year's styles? Is it
polyester or is it wool? Is it flashy or conservative? What does he have protruding from his
pocket. the pens of a bookkeeper, an artist or tools of a mechanic or repairman? Is the person
meticulous or careless?
Hands may be another source of information: the texture, callused, temperature and
coloration, and the fingernails. Is the offer to shake hands authoritative or meek, tentative or
firm?
Shoes are an often overlooked source of information. Notice coordination of shoes with
the outfit color and style, cost, and whether they are cared for or not. Does he have white socks or
color coordinated? Are her hose fashionable or conservative? Are the shoes work-type shoes, as
with nurses and mechanics, or western boots? Is there a matching belt, a belt buckle with a name
or symbol?
Where and with whom was the person sitting or standing? What are they like, and how
are they responding? Do they urge the person forward, do they laugh or encourage, are they
experiencing concern?
Are there any identifiers, key chains with car models, birth signs or names? Did a friend
mention their name? If at a luncheon or dinner, did they pass on dessert or avoid a particular
vegetable, use sweet and low or sugar?
Do they have an insignia ring, class ring, fraternity ring, a crucifix around their neck? Do
they have a book or magazine with them, and if so what kind?
Is their posture open, expansive and casual or is it closed, defensive and protective? Is
their language refined or coarse, their voice soft or loud?
A few observations here can be the basis for a very powerful reading. It is just as
important, perhaps even more important to deal with what is absent as what is present. To
identify what the person is not is just as strong as what they are. To narrow things down in terms
of what is not characteristic adds strength to the reading. “You are not the kind of person who
puts on a show. You are not pretentious” or “You are not making a living by working with your
hands. You are rather a person who uses your mind” is as strong as “You like nature, the
out-of-doors, plants and trees.”
PRESENTATION. The end result of your efforts should be a smooth and powerful
presentation.
Remember, just as Samson slew a thousand Philistines with the jawbone of an ass, so,
too, thousands of programs are killed by the same means each day. Whatever style you use, let it
be relevant, meaningful, coherent colorful, entertaining and positive.
If you have a framework, have sized the person up, and have some Ideas as to what you
are going to say, you are in a position to present your impressions. You may choose to be the
master, the insightful psychic, or you may be more casual. You can be funny, witty, or earnest.
Whatever your approach, consider the implications of what you say, be careful of the seeds you
plant.
Your appearance should be congruent with your intended role. A tux is a formal role, and
classifies you as an entertainer or performer. A suit is formal and may intimidate or distance you
from the client, depending upon the setting in which the reading is done. A more informal
appearance will make you more approachable, and may put you more on a par, again depending
upon the situation. Regardless, you should be neat and wen groomed.
Your use of aids or props should likewise be considered carefully. A tablet or deck of
cards sets a particular mood or climate of expectancy. They can be powerful selling tools if
properly used, and a bust if not. Herb had the experience of having a table at a psychic fair and
watching people walk by. He was occasionally asked 'What do you do?” but had no takers. The
next outing, he had a deck of Tarot cards on the table and did readings all day. However, those
same props would be out of place at a stand-up lecture where he was to do psychic profiles based
solely upon intuition. The presence or absence of various props becomes relevant only in relation
to your intended purpose and the setting. However magical looking or unnatural props are
generally a poor idea.
The use of gimmicks, switches, and steals are unnecessary to a skilled reader. They may
well serve the role of entertaining you - but may not really add to the entertainment of the
audience. Like the beginning magician who buys every catalogue item in sight, lacking in
discrimination, many mentalists and readers desire to employ these techniques. It is not the
gimmicks, apparatus, or whistles and bells that make entertainment, it is a polished performance.
Polish with planning, practice, practice, practice, and more practice. It would be rare indeed for a
person to remember which or how a forced card was divined a week after the performance, or a
social security number, or any other related effect or book test. It is common, however, for people
to remember who was able to read their character and see their potentials, and in fact what
personality characteristics were mentioned. Your audience is less impressed with whether or how
you divined their question than with the answer.
COMMON NAMES: USES AND APPLICATIONS.
Nothing is more important and personal than the person's name. Use it. You might write
it on a pad of paper, and then launch into a characterization based upon the meaning you sense in
the letters of the name. For example, the name 'Mary” might be interpreted as follows:
“Mary. M might stand for merry, as a cheerful disposition, or for material things, liking to
have nice things. But I sense here more of a magnetism, a personal magnetism that draws people
to you. You are gifted, charming, and others seem comfortable confiding in you. They are drawn
to you, feel comfortable in sharing their thoughts and concerns.
The A seems to be a combination of things, Alpha, the beginning, and able. Alpha, alpha
would seem to indicate that something is changing for you. You are entering a new stage or new
possibilities. And “able to” means that you have learned many things and are in a position to
make the most of your new potential, your abilities, that you are indeed a very capable individual.
Once you decide what you want, you can achieve it.
The R would indicate to me that your are resourceful. You have had some interesting
experiences in your life, and at the time they were not pleasant. But you have profited, learned
from them, and now have resources that you did not have before. In your mind, you have grown
and have learned how to survive, how to get along. You have acquired many skills. You are a
flexible and resourceful person. You are very good at figuring out how to get something as well
as getting something done.
The Y represents a fork. a choice. You are making some choices, and some of them
involve the new beginnings or new possibilities, like the Alpha. Listen to your inner voice. Pay
attention to your own intuition. You alone know what is best for you. The advice of others is
sometimes helpful, but you must make decisions and experience the consequences. Your
magnetism, ability and resourcefulness are strong points that win work in your favor.”
Below is a list of words you might use to associate with the letters. If you make up your
own list, it will have the value of being meaningful to you, more easily remembered, and fit in
with your own personal style.
A. Able, active, Alpha, accepting, adaptive, advanced, agile, alive, alone, aquarian, ardor,
assertive, awakening.
B. Beautiful, blue, brave, books, brain, busy.
C. Calm, clever, companionship, careful, cat, charismatic, clothes, communicate, committed,
compassion, competent, conscientious, contemplative, courage, creative, champagne.
D. Deep, delight, dependable, detail, devoted, diet, discerning, disciplined, doer, dominant,
doubting, Dreamer, duty, dove.
E. Eager, earnest, eclectic, education, effective, eloquent, emotional, engaged, enjoy,
enterprising, entertaining, eros, even, exact, exercise, explorer.
F. Fair, fast, feminine, fighter, finance, far-sighted, forgiving, free
G. Giver, generous, gentle, glamorous, good-hearted, green.
H. Happy, healthy, helpful, harmonious, headstrong, healer, heart, high-minded, honest,
honorable, home, hope, humane, humble.
I. Ideas, idealistic, imaginative, independent, information, inner-insight intuitive, intense.
J. Just, judge, judgment, justice, Joie de vivre.
K. Karma, kind, kin, knight.
L. Love, laugh, leader, learned, level, liberated, library, light, lively, logical.
M. Magnetic, manager, master, maternal, mellow, mercury, moderation, money, moon,
motivator, musical, mystical.
N. Nature, neat, new, Nova, nursing.
O. Open, obey, observant ocean, old-fashioned, onion, open-minded, opportunity, orderly,
organized, original, out-of-doors, out-grown, out-spoken, over-see.
P. Peaceful, pacifist, paint, parent, Paris, patience, peace, professional, perfection, perform,
persistent, personality, persuasive, Phoenix picture, pioneer, playful, pleasure, poetry,
power, pragmatic, privacy, proficient people, prophet, psychic, psychology, psyche,
publish, pure, purple, purpose, pygmalion.
Q. Quiet, qualm, questions, quick.
R. Regal, radar, raven, read, reawaken, reality, rebellious, referee, refined, renaissance,
rescuer, reverent, riddle, rifle, romantic, romance, rose, rough.
S. Spiritual, sagacious, sales, school, science, script, search, secret, secure, security,
seductive, selective, self, self-confidence, self-reliant, self-sufficient, sensitive, sensuous,
sentimental, shop(per), shrewd, sincere, skeptic, skillful, smart, sociable, solitude, soul,
sporty, stage, statuesque, status, strait, strong, style, success.
T. Trust, true, tact talent taste, telepathic, temptation, tender, tenacity, theatrical,
thoroughbred, thoughtful, touchy, traditional, triangle, tough.
U. Uneven, union, unite, universe, untamed, up-beat, up-right, useful.
W. Water, wavelength, wealth, well-balanced, wheel, wife, wings, win(ner), wise, wisdom,
wit, will, work, workmanship, writer.
X. X-ray, the sign of a burden, cross-roads.
Y. Yellow, yoke, youth(ful), yo-yo, fork.
Z. Zest, zeal, zero.
An excellent follow-up on this is to use the names of friends. This might be done
immediately or, following an excursion to other areas. One technique is to doodle after their
name, and write a word such as Dreams or Dams. Dams hold lots of water, meaning and
potential. Dreams are also a rich source of material for elaboration. However, the use of the word
is a means of identifying people in their life that are important. Since “Dams” is shorter, it will be
used for illustration.
'The word 'dams' has come to me, and I have written it down here. It seems significant
somehow. I relate it to a key or symbol, not important in and of itself, but reflective of something
important in your life. I have the impression that it may relate to people. For example, the first
letter is D. Is there someone close to you whose name begins with a D? David, Duane, a Don or
Donna? Perhaps a last name, like Donaldson, or Dewey? And what about the A, perhaps a
middle name, Ann, like Mary Ann or something? The M. does that make sense to you, a Mike, or
Mary or Martha? S - Sam, or Sue, or perhaps more likely a last name (pause). So, these are
people who are a part of your life, they play or have played a role, a significant role, in your life.”
An awareness of the most common or frequent names in different time periods is very
helpful. Maude is not a common name today, but to someone in their 60's or over, it was during
their childhood. The use of names is a very powerful tool. It can add a touch of the personal, a
kind of knowing intimacy.
Common names of people between 20 and 50 include: Jim, John, Dave, Richard or Dick,
Harold or Harry, Robert or Bob, and Paul for males: Sharon, Kathy or Cathy, Mary, Carol and
Susan. A very common middle name for females is Ann.
Another way to use the concept of names without going through the Dams type exercise
is to suggest a name. “A name flashed into my mind, does the name Don or Ron mean something
to you?” An old standby is “Someone whose name starts with D, a D or perhaps P. Don or
Donna?” It is also possible to use the sound, as in “ba, as in Bob, Bill. Barney, or, is it Pa. as in
Paul?” Last names should not be forgotten as a source of potential as well. If you are using this
type of technique, try it only briefly. If it hits, well and good. If not, pass it off and move on. The
person may connect it later, but if you push the issue, it becomes clearly forced, a fishing
expedition, and then you lose credibility.
Exercise: Make a list of all the people who have been very influential in your life, or who
presently are. Use the names, first and/or last, to generate a list for your own use. See how
quickly it expands, from parents, family, significant Aunt or Uncle, close friend, boss, fishing
buddy, an idol or model, a confidant colleague, neighbor, or your psychic guide. Then do it with
friends until you get the feel of it. Develop confidence!
ADDITIONAL ITEMS.
Everybody has at one time or another had a premonition about something. Many have had a
premonition about an impending disaster or death.
A great number of people have experienced an Out-of-the-Body experience. Astral travel, or at
least know someone who has.
Women in shopping malls spend almost as much time studying other women as they do the
window. Men likewise study other women.
About 80% of the women who are asked what animal they would turn into reply “Cat”.
Most women feel they are intuitive and would like to develop that ability.
Purple and blue axe significant colors for most women. They often have or are contemplating
purchasing something of that color. Especially strong when they may be wearing brown.
Most people feel they are resourceful, and could make it by themselves if stranded on a tropical
island.
Most women have had the thought “what if I had twins.”
Most people, especially females, had an imaginary playmate.
Nearly everyone has - perhaps during adolescence - thought about suicide.
People fear rejection, are afraid of saying or doing the wrong thing.
80% of all females wear or have worn gold chains.
Don't forget the scar on the left knee.
Tall thin people are likely to have back problems.
Light complexioned individuals with freckles, especially with blue eyes, sunburn rather than tan.
Most light-complexioned people have red highlights in their hair.
Young girls usually think about nursing and teaching. Young boys think about becoming an
animal trainer.
Nearly every adult has lost someone close to them, separated by death, divorce.
Mature women seem to like to visit flea markets, like handmade items rather than machine-made,
may make things themselves, and spoil their grandchildren.
Older men dislike grocery shopping, fear being “just a meal ticket.”
It is common for people to agree that they had some difficulty relating to their father, especially
during adolescence.
People avoid getting into things they don't understand.
Most have some difficulty dealing with authority.
78% of adults have aches or problems associated with their feet, more for women who wear
high-heeled shoes.
When we were young, mothers tended to be open and treat us like little adults.
Were romantic, wrote prose or poetry of a romantic nature in high school.
Had great dream about what they would do after graduation that were not fulfilled.
Respond favorably to all Self-serving Bias statements.
Feel reassured and positive when told they have outgrown hurts, needs for or overcoming
self-limiting behaviors.
Most people at one time or another in their life are told they have too many teeth in their mouth
by their dentist.
Most women own lots of shoes - when they buy a new pair they seldom discard the old.
Most women are never totally pleased with the way their hair looks.
Most women at one time or another have owned a black nightgown.
Most women feel they are better kissers than their husbands or boy friends.
Most women remember having long hair as a child.
Most women like the smell of a pipe - and dislike cigars.
Most women dislike freckles.
Most women have had their ears pierced as teenagers.
Most men fear baldness.
Most men have a key that they have forgotten where it goes.
Most women have attempted writing poetry as a teen.
Most women will stop at a gas station for directions - men won't.
Most women get cold feet in bed.
Most people feel they have untapped artistic potential.
Most women dislike kissing a man with a mustache.
Most women - given a choice - would believe in palmistry over astrology, tarot cards,
numerology, tea leaves.
Most people fear rejection.
Most women over 30 wear one-piece bathing suits.
Most people prefer gold jewelry to silver.
Most red-haired people get hay fever in the summer.
Most women like blue-eyed males over brown.
Most women pick out their husband's shirts and ties.
Most people have one leg longer than the other.
Most women have one breast larger than the other.
Most people feel they married too young.
Most men fear an IRS audit.
Most women prefer cats as pets.
Most men prefer large dogs as pets.
Most people have had at least one memorable sunburn.
Most women would not go hunting.
Most women feel they are not photogenic.
Most women enjoy reading books written by women.
Most-men enjoy reading books written by men.
Most women prefer baths.
Most men prefer showers.
Most people dislike Monday.
Most people love Friday.
Most people feel they are underpaid.
Most women after losing an earring hold onto the mate - sometimes for years.
Most women snore but don't believe they do.
Most women believe they were a man in previous life.
Most elderly women have an unopened box of lace handkerchiefs at home.
Most men have an unopened bottle of after shave in the bathroom.
Most women dislike men who wear white socks.
Most people have wondered what their purpose is in life.
Most men do not wear hats.
Most people have seriously thought of buying a waterbed.
Most older men are veterans.
Most people that sit up front at a performance are the easiest to get to volunteer.
Most people have post nasal drip first thing in the morning.
Most women say they dream in color.
Most women feel they need more iron in their diet.
Most men prefer women in dresses rather than skirts, blouses, or pant suits.
Most men prefer women with long hair.
Most people believe that they have an identical twin somewhere in the world.
Most men believe they cannot be hypnotized.
Most people have suffered an unrequited love.
Most people remember the good old days - not the bad old days.
Most people have at lease one broken watch at home.
Most women handle the family budget
Most women see themselves as incurable romantics.
Most women have had stronger attachments to their grandfather than their grandmother.
Most older men have come close to dying once in their lives.
Most people, as children, believed they would not live beyond a certain age.
Most attractive women dislike being called cute.
Most women have an overweight girl friend.
Most women are better dancers than men.
Most tall women feel their feet are too big.
Most women have their mother's eyes.
Most people would say that spring is their favorite season.
Most men prefer king-size beds.
Most women at one time or another have been told they have bedroom eyes.
Most people over 40 that don't wear glasses wear contact lenses.
Most men like their present job.
Most men who smoke pipes are very deep thinkers.
Most women have looked at a Playboy Magazine.
Most women when they are being photographed feel they have a good side and a bad side.
Most people who smoke cigarettes have tried giving them up many times.
Most short people are outspoken.
Most people sleep on their sides, not on their backs.
Most people can wake up one minute before the alarm goes off.
Most older people dislike driving at night.
Most women as children kept a diary.
Most people have at least one ticklish spot on their body.
Most women that wear black are weight conscious.
Most women that wear hats consider themselves fashionable.
Most women do not send as many Christmas cards as they used to.
INTUITION
The use of conscious information derived from the body language of the individual is a
very rich source of material. Intuition may be, at least in part a natural reading of some aspects of
body language, or it may come from other sources as well. The information in the remainder of
this section can be used in getting more in touch with your own personal intuition.
The first section deals with Astrology. Whether there is any truth in astrology is not the
Issue. It is useful in doing readings or profiles in several ways. It is a good exercise in developing
facility, developing variations of patter, and of getting into your intuitive self. If you are not
already familiar with these, start by acquainting yourself with the following list of the zodiac
signs and their associated meanings. Then, as you are interacting with people, doing character
sketches, free associate the meanings of the signs, and then check on the date of their birth. Ask
for feedback, whether the things you said were accurate. This can be a confidence building
exercise for future readings, and whether it is a result of the Barnum effect or not, Is a useful first
step in building your intuitive nature.
For example, when first looking at a person, mentally run through the list of symbols,
Ram. Bull, Crab ... or if you prefer, Aries, Taurus, Cancer... If one seems to fit, then describe the
characteristics without stating the associated sign. You might then ask the person what
characteristics they feel most closely describe themselves, and perhaps later ask them their birth
sign.
The same technique can be tried in subsequent weeks for the major arcana of the Tarot,
for animals or birds, colors, numbers or whatever. This type of thinking is more likely to produce
right brain activity, or intuition than the logical categorical stock readings.
ASTROLOGY
The use of an astrological approach to readings has several potential advantages that will
apply equally well for other methods. It takes some of the heat off of the person being read. They
can look at the chart, signs, or whatever, and are not on the “hot seat.” It also takes some of the
heat off of you, as it is the signs, cards, or whatever and not you personally that is in error. You
are merely trying to interpret what is displayed.
A brief framework for the astrological approach follows:
1. Aries (First sign of the- zodiac), March 21 (roughly the dates go from the 20th of the
month to the 20th of the next month) The ram; pioneering, enthusiastic, courageous.
2. Taurus, April 21. The Bull: stable, stubborn, well-organized.
3. Gemini, May 21, The Twins; intellectual, adaptable, clever.
4. Cancer, June 21, The Crab; sensitive, adaptable, clever.
5. Leo, July 21, The Lion, extroverted, generous, authoritative.
6. Virgo, August 22, The Virgin: critical, exacting, intelligent.
7. Libra, September 23, The Scales: harmonizing, just, sociable.
8. Scorpio, October 23, The Scorpion: secretive, strong, passionate.
9. Sagittarius, November 23, The Archer: honest, impulsive, optimistic.
10. Capricorn, December 21, The Goat: ambitious, hard-working, cautious.
11. Aquarius, January 20, The Water Bearer: original, open-minded, independent.
12. Pisces, February 19, The Fish: kind, sensitive, creative.
It is possible to do a brief reading for a person by running down the first word of each
sign with little else. For example:
“I sense you as a sort of pioneer spirit, but a stable person. You are both intellectual and
sensitive. You tend to be extroverted in that you meet people well. but you are also
critical, sometimes being your own worst enemy. You like harmony in your relations with
others, you are somewhat secretive or a private person, and are basically honest in your
dealings with others. You are ambitious rather than lazy, have an original mind. You are
basically a very kind person.”
If you have to read for a friend, you have a different reading by going through the second
words on the list, and so on. Infinite variations can be created just from this simplistic list. and
each will be unique. Readings of this sort have consistently produced accuracy ratings of 70% -
90%.
It is easy to add onto this basic framework, reading any of the myriad of astrology books
available will enrich and add meat to these bare bones.
A very powerful use of astrology in a group situation involves going briefly through the
signs of the Zodiac and the characteristics associated with each. Watch for reactions from people
in the audience. Since most people are more familiar with their own sign and characteristics, they
are likely to nod their-heads or otherwise tip you off to their sign. You might also watch for one
person interacting with another, as a wife to a husband, which would indicate that the sign you
are identifying belongs to that person. Note the person and the sign. Later, when you are doing
readings, you can identify their sign as a part of your reading. It plays very strong.
A related idea is to watch for rings, necklaces, pins and broaches, key rings and belt
buckles that identify the zodiac sign. Later, from some distance away, you can mention that bit of
information in a reading.
TAROT
The tarot is a very powerful tool for the reasons previously mentioned. Whether using the
cards directly in doing a reading, or as a mental tool for developing your intuition and cold
reading, time spent learning the List or framework is time well spent. There are many books that
can add to the list of associations and meanings that accompany each of the cards.
Pick a deck that is symbolically easy or meaningful to you for your own use in developing
your abilities. Our research has indicated that the Morgan Greer deck is the easiest for the person
who is totally unfamiliar with the Tarot, and the Rider-Waite is preferred by those who are well
versed. The choice should be based upon your visualization and what is meaningful to you.
Listing of the cards by number, name and sample key words:
0. The Fool: innocence, faith, open to experience, starting new venture.
1. The Magician: control, desire for knowledge, concentration, sixth sense.
2. High Priestess: intuition, subconscious wisdom, creative ability, education.
3. Empress: Mother nature, fertility, nurturent. productive
4. Emperor: Authority, leadership. logical and rational
5. Hierophant: Spiritual, conforming, higher levels of consciousness
6. Lovers: Love, harmonizing of opposites, choice & decision.
7. Chariot: Strong willed, restraint, travel.
8. Strength: Higher nature, control of animal instincts, mind-body balance.
9. Hermit: Humble, not ruled by materialism, intuitive knowledge.
10. Wheel of Fortune: Awareness of cause & effect relations, cycles, future based on
what you think and do today.
11. Justice: Fairness, not deceived by appearances, good judge of character.
12. Hanged man: Independent, spiritually aware, inner peace.
13. Death: Transformation of old ways, metamorphosis, change.
14. Temperance: Moderation, diplomatic, harmonizing.
15. Devil: Like material things, temptation, choices, conflict of good and evil.
16. Tower: Inspiration, outgrowing simplistic understandings, change.
17. Star: Open to new ideas, a guiding light, insightful.
18. Moon: Imagination, hidden talents, intuition, psychic power.
19. Sun: Warm person, understanding, energetic, basically successful.
20. Judgment: Growth of personal consciousness, liberated person, healing.
21. World: Peace, joy, getting it all together, integrated.
Familiarity with the 22 cards of the major arcana can be of stimulus to aid your intuition
and a basis from which to develop topics or themes in doing a reading. Looking at the person,
getting a feel, for their bearing, demeanor, and manner may strike you as similar to a particular
card. The person might have the impulsive and spontaneous flair of The Fool, the intellectual
need for understanding and control of the Magician, the spiritual quest and wisdom of The
Hierophant, or the inner directedness of The Hermit. You might be struck by the fatalistic
dealings of The Wheel of Fortune, or trials and temptations of The Devil. They might be going
through the metamorphosis of The Death card, etc.
You might also go through the list looking for different characteristics so that your
readings will have variety. There are many uses of the Tarot other than using a divinatory spread
and then reading the cards. It is a wonderful tool for projecting or abstracting themes. It can be
mentioned directly, as in “I get a sense of one of the cards in the Tarot deck, The Lovers card.
That would signify to me that perhaps you are in the process of making some kind of a choice, a
decision. That decision embodies a commitment, a commitment to a particular course of action,
and at the same time excludes certain possibilities that otherwise would remain open to you. I
sense that this choice or decision that you are facing is causing you a considerable amount of
tension, that the indecision is weighing upon you, trying to decide which way to go. And yet, I
have the feeling that you have already, at least at the intuitive level, the gut level, already kind of
made the decision. Do you understand?”
Yet another use is to have the person select a card, and, based upon your reading of the
person, you “divine” the card that they are holding or have selected. The uses are limited only by
your imagination. Do you understand the significance of that?
READING BRIDGE/POKER CARDS
A great resource of impromptu material can be per-formed with a standard deck of cards.
With only the barest knowledge, you can explain that our modern deck is derived from the Tarot.
The suit of Spades comes from the suit of Swords, Hearts from Cups, Clubs from Rods, and
Diamonds from Pentacles. If you are familiar with the minor arcana, you can then read directly
from the cards that are used today.
If you are not familiar with the Tarot, and don't wish to learn them all, you can make do
with a brief combination of knowledge of suit meaning and numerology.
Spades (Swards) is the suit of competition, conflict, ambition, of politicians and military as well
as athletics. Courage, valor, romantic in the King Arthur tradition.
Hearts (Cups) is the suit of love and romance, intuition, happiness, beauty, feelings and
emotions.
Clubs (Rods) is the suit of enterprise, creation, agriculture, laborers, trades, clergy, spirituality,
family, energy and growth.
Diamonds (Pentacles) is the suit of commerce and business, materialism. enjoyment of work and
the benefits thereof, merchants, trades and money.
In terms of numbers, there are many systems and many books that can give you
alternative interpretations.
Ace: One, Alpha, origin, indivisible, one with God, unity, beginnings, the seed, creative power,
individuality.
Two: Union, marriage, commitment, duality, opposites, balance, night and day, good and bad,
right and wrong.
Three: Growth and. expression, choice, decision, the child as a result of marriage, the choice as
in the triangle, faith-hope-charity, body-mind-soul.
Four: Reality, material universe, logic, reason, solidity, foundation, four seasons, points of
compass, square.
Five: Uncertainty, change, justice, five senses
Six: Sign of creation, marriage & motherhood, balance and harmony, 6 days of creation, perfect
number.
Seven: Magical number, combines I or unity with 6 or perfection, the number of the mystic, the
day of rest, soul development.
Eight: Justice, judgment, material progress, health, metamorphosis, the number of beatitudes.
Nine: Symbolic of attainment on 3 planes of being (physical, mental. spiritual), the sum of that
which goes before, universal truths.
Ten: Perfection, completion, fate
Whether doing an individual reading or for a group, the use of regular playing cards can
be a very powerful routine. Below is a transcription of the cards as used by Herb Dewey.
Ace of Clubs - The card of commerce, an indication that your financial condition will improve in
the next 12 months. You would be advised to wear gold Jewelry rather than silver, but a definite
turn for the better in finances.
Two of Clubs - The card of travel, a potential trip. The trip, to a place of orange trees. The
potential has existed for the past two years, but the potential is definitely very strong in the
coming year.
Three of Clubs - A strong card, you can overcome whatever stands in your way. Persevere in
your efforts, in what you are doing. Work at it, and you can have whatever you choose.
Four of Clubs - You have a secret admirer. This person has been there for some time, and you
may soon become aware of the individual. It should occur in the fifth month, in May, the person
may have a previous marriage.
Six of Clubs - You have a tendency to keep too much within yourself. It is debilitating to keep
everything inside, hostility and anger especially. Be more assertive.
Seven of Clubs - You are a dreamer, a romantic. You have your own world, like Alice in
Wonderland. Your mind can be miles, 3.000 miles away. You get preoccupied, mentally
preoccupied, and tune out the group you are with.
Eight of Clubs - Balancing the scales, you have paid your dues and it is not an imbalance, it is
time to reap your rewards. Believe more in yourself.
Nine of Clubs - You are too critical of yourself. Nobody is perfect, and you can't expect that of
yourself. You are your own worst enemy, it is counter productive. You will achieve with your
mind, not with your hands, not through money, not through relationships, but through your mind
and your own efforts.
Ten of Clubs - You have many acquaintances, but you are selective about your friends. Put some
restrictions on relationships. You are a cut above the average, you should follow your own
intuition.
Jack of Clubs - You don't need to settle for second-best. You no longer have to settle for
second-best. If someone says you are too good for them, believe it.
Queen of Clubs - You possess a natural animal magnetism. I sense the symbol of the Lion, a cat.
You are self-assured, fashionable, and you possess the power to intimidate.
King of Clubs - If you are careful of nutrition, then you shall live a long life, a good life. You
possess the talent for psychic healing.
Ace of Hearts - To be happy you must be loved on three levels, three different levels. Spiritual -
not religious - you are metaphysically inclined but also a bit of a skeptic, and you need to be
loved spiritually, emotionally and physically.
Two of Hearts - You will not be alone in the future. The next two years are going to be much
better for you, your desire for love can be filled.
Three of Hearts - You are prompt, dependable, reasonable. You are close to education,
articulate. If marriage doesn't interfere, you would have and will go on with your education. I
sense books, your future contains books.
Four of Hearts – Independence, even as a child you were independent. Things are in your favor
to achieve a balance. You are at a different mental level than many around you.
Five of Hearts - Allow yourself to get ahead. Stop all that random activity and movement. As a
child, you had dream of flying. The time to fly is now.
Six of Hearts - This is the card of proposals. The next 12 months will bring many proposals,
proposals for love, career, business, or money. So many potentials.
Seven of Hearts - You are a tough act to follow. Those are big shoes for someone else to fill.
You have charisma, people recognize it. You still blush. You are a sharp person. You didn't just
come into town on a tricycle.
Eight of Hearts - You carry a tremendous burden on your shoulders, a thorn in your side. It is
either behind you or soon will be. Due to those around you, you will have fewer burdens.
Nine of Hearts - This is the strongest card in the deck, a psychic card. The potential for a happy
marriage or relationship, a good card, a change in your luck.
Ten of Hearts - Good luck, your future will be happier. You have untapped artistic potentials,
unleash them.
Jack of Hearts - Metamorphosis, beneficial changes, learning. Be true to yourself. You are
going to be happy in spite of yourself. Four leaf clovers. Rabbits feet. Butterflies. The good luck
omen of metamorphosis.
Queen of Hearts - Your desires will be fulfilled. You deserve happiness. When you are down,
do not despair. Things will fall into place.
King of Hearts - You might seek advice, the needed wisdom of an older person, a wise old man,
the intellect of a wise, older man.
Ace of Spades - Beware of people who drink too much. You have the potential for duality, for
good or bad. You have a tendency to draw weaker persons to you. Beware of a Taurus who
drinks too much.
Two of Spades - You have a talent for counseling, a combination of teaching and nursing. You
can read others and are a natural teacher, a sharer of wisdom.
Three of Spades - You have come face to face with death or trauma, or a dream of a past life.
You are a survivor, and you are stronger now. A strong person.
Four of Spades - You receive too much advice, make your own decisions. Others who say “I
know how you feel” are wrong. That is false, only you can know. Follow your own intuition.
Take any advice with a grain of salt. You have the power within. Make up your own mind.
Five of Spades - You procrastinate too much. Make and keep your decisions. You decide in
April and act in November. It is months ’til you act. You are assertive, but could be more
self-assured.
Six of Spades - You are not a deceptive person. You are honest, honest almost to a fault.
Trustworthy. That is why people are attracted to you. You are a charmer, very good at the soft
sell. You could sell the stripe off of a skunk's back.
Seven of Spades - A secret shall become known to you shortly, as a gift from one who loves
you.
Eight of Spades - I sense that you have had a relationship, one that hurt you, caused damage.
Your pride was hurt, but you have learned from that. You have learned a great deal about
yourself.
Nine of Spades - You are a leader rather than a follower, a self-motivator. Your mission is to
facilitate, to lead, and if you do that, they will follow. You shall be known, not- by what you can
do by yourself, but by those you lead.
Ten of Spades – Stealing, someone is stealing, stealing from you. Something a pocket bag or
something. Show caution, don't be paranoid, but be careful not to leave your keys in the ignition.
Jack of Spades - A legal or court decision shall be decided in your favor. You worry too much.
You have good karma. Take it one day at a time.
Queen of Spades - A person who has left you, has left your side, shall return to you and you
shall be together.
King of Spades - You are just and fair. Many of your decisions are contingent upon others'
happiness. Stop. Put yourself higher on the list. You deserve it.
Are of Diamonds - You shall receive good news, and it shall arrive soon, within the next month.
Two of Diamonds - I sense pregnancy, a child or a potential for happiness, a positive event you
or someone close to you.
Three of Diamonds - Gemini. Two major decisions, decisions you are or will be facing, and the
figure two is important.
Four of Diamonds - This is the card of the Psychic. You are tuned in, perceptive, intuitive,
observant. It is a natural God-given gift. Cultivate it.
Five of Diamonds - You shall have nothing to fear in the future. Basically you are a devoted
person, a one-man woman or one-woman man. There is much good in your future. Your bad luck
is behind you.
Six of Diamonds – Music, dancing, a sensuous, romantic type of person, a way of being. As a
child, you would write lyrics or poetry.
Seven of Diamonds - You don't run off at the mouth. You are proper, very proper, too proper at
times. You make a much better friend than enemy. Verbose.
Eight of Diamonds - You have the potential for a job change, more of a tide change than a
career change. You do the work of two people, push too hard, but in the next 12 months you shall
be rewarded.
Nine of Diamonds - There are too many burdens. You are carrying the burdens of those around
you. You are a kind of Ann Landers. Take more care of yourself.
Ten of Diamonds - The card of expansion, growth. You may add to your present home, a library
or a nursery, perhaps a fireplace, fireplaces, candles, wine, a romantic. That is the romantic in
you.
Jack of Diamonds - As a person, you don't deceive. You don't play mind games. You are
straight with others, but you wear your heart too much on your sleeve. You are too honest.
Queen of Diamonds - You could be more beautiful than you are. Not up to your potential. In
your mind, you have that potential.
King of Diamonds - This is a card of good luck. Your mind is busy, always busy. You shall
never fully retire. People work for you. You have the potential for self-employment. Birds, blue
birds, birds of a blue color shall be a lucky sign for you.
For a short and impromptu reading, have the person mix the cards (you can do it
yourself), then deal out three rows of either 3 or 5 cards. The row closest to the person can
represent their past, the middle row their present, and the distant row the future. Read the cards
according to the above procedures, planting positive seeds. This is not meant to be a substitute
for using regular Tarot cards and the more elaborate spreads and meanings which take more work
and time.
A strong effect is to present patter indicating that something other than chance often
operates in our lives. Suggest that cards have significance and meanings, perhaps offer a few
illustrations. Then the person selects a card (which may be forced. marked. or otherwise
determined) and in you own way you present a reading which reveals their chosen card. Don't
overlook this, it plays very strong.
Another effect is to have each person think of a card, then by writing the name of their
thought of card and the birth date on the back of your business card, you are in a position to
engage in analyzing the significance of the card choice, astrological sign, and handwriting. You,
of course, may return the cards to the authors by psychical means or by straight-forward means.
That gives them a reason to keep your card.
Colors
Symbols can be of almost any nature, and again are both powerful aids in stimulating
your imagination and intuition and are powerful mystical aids in the selling of a reading. They
can add an aura of mystique, of surrealistic power, of a different level or kind of communication,
impressions or information.
As you look at the person, you might get a feeling of a particular color and an associated
meaning of that color to you, depending upon the hue and saturation of the color. Whether you
are “seeing an aura” or just sensing a color is immaterial. You can follow the traditional
meanings associated with the various colors, or have your own individual reactions and
interpretations. You might sense a light blue, which to you might signify healing, or it might
signify peacefulness: or it might mean that the person is going to buy or have a significant
experience with something light blue, as a powder blue car. a pastel blue blouse or shirt; or
something with happen on a clear cloudless day. Red might mean blood, royalty, anger,
excitement revenge, passion, a hot deal or Issue, or the blossom of a red rose in spring signifying
love or renewal.
Exercise: Make a list of colors, colors that are meaningful to you. Associate different
characteristics with each color. Use that list as a prompt to think in terms of colors when you are
meeting or talking to people. Is the color clear or muddy, is it transparent or opaque, bright or
dull, heavy or light? If the color is clear, is that reflective of clear thinking, of purity, of positive
health? If it is muddy, does that reflect confusion, outside pressures, stirred up emotions or
conditions? Does the transparent nature relate to letting light in, clear perceptions without
distortion, or does opaque mean they absorb energy, soak up things, have a depth, that people
don't see through them? Is it a bright color that depicts lightness, alertness, vitality, or a dull color
that might reflect feeling dull and drab, disinterest, loss of vitality?
This is a way of training your senses and imagination, of making yourself open to
intuition, to different ways of perceiving.
Animals
Animals are a very interesting source of intuitive analogy. The speed of a cheetah, power
and grace of a panther, regal bearing of a lion or tiger. or the steadiness of a plow horse, the
loyalty of a dog, independence of a cat, the playfulness of a dolphin, the exotic bearing of a
flamingo, the grace of a gazelle, the cuddliness of a Koala bear, the solid bearing of a bull, the
tenacity of a bulldog, the playfulness of a monkey or kitten, the industry of an ant or bee, the
flitting about like a hummingbird, the peaceful or timid nature of a rabbit, the metaphoric change
of a caterpillar into a butterfly, the list can be expanded infinitely.
The animal kingdom includes birds, the lofty eagle, the scaring grace of a gull, the sharp
eye of the hawk, the colorful nature of a parrot the freedom to soar, to rise above, to fly! The
cheerful song of a finch, grace of a swan, the vision of a vulture, able to see a good deal or go
after the spoils, or perhaps a bit like a chicken, or tendency to act like a turkey, The range and
characterization is indeed broad. Whether you use the analogy or merely use it as a step in
sensing traits and attributes, it is worthy of being tried.
Exercise: Take a sheet of paper and make a list of all of the animals that come to mind, and that
have characteristics that are meaningful to you. Your list then becomes a prompt sheet that you
can use. Carry it in your wallet. First, go through people you know or are with and associate an
animal to each person. Then as you meet or see other people, try to sense them as an animal on
your list. Your list might look like this:
bee
bull
beaver
cat
cheetah
chip
munk
canary dog (breeds of?)
turkey
peacock
lion
tiger
elephant
swan
snake
deer elk
prairie dog
butterfly
monkey
ant
caterpillar
draft horse
race horse
stud horse
It is important that your list be something that is personal and meaningful to you. You
might want to divide it into a sub-list one for animals, one for birds, one for fish or insects.
Stimulate you imagination. Develop different ways of perceiving things.
Exercise: Do the same thing for plants. You might consider the difference between a violet. a
rose, a wild rose, an oak tree, a redwood. an onion, a peach tree, a palm-tree, a four-leaf clover, a
thistle, an orchid a strawberry plant, and the clinging ivy vine. Associate different characteristics
with each plant: a provider of food, giver of shelter, tall, strong and stately, flexible, pretty,
colorful, sticks you if you get too close, tender, tenacious. This again will aid you in the
development of different perceptions, different ways of looking at things. They are tremendous
metaphors for both thinking and for communication.
Archetypes
The archetypes and symbols range from those of Jung to Eastern mysticism, offer another
medium (sick). The wise old man, the mother, the young warrior, the veteran warrior, the
pregnant promise waiting to give birth, the haunting nature of a Mona Lisa, or the purity of the
young virgin. There is the ying and the yang, the anima/animus, the shadow, the ring which may
be scratched and scarred on the outside but shining and bright on the inside. There are beacons,
trees, bodies of water that range from fresh bubbling brooks to calm lakes to boiling angry seas.
There are luxury cars and race machines, sporty models and dependable work vehicles.
Transportation
An excellent framework for developing your intuition is to take a category such as
transportation. Think of as many types and models as you can. Then for a few days, when you
meet people, attempt to characterize them by that scheme. As your facility with that frame
develops, pick another. It is a great aid in sensing different aspects, traits, or characteristics of
people. It opens you to new ways of sensing and perceiving people.
Exercise: In the same vein, develop a list for transportation, or cars. You might see differences
between a Corvette, a Jeep, a pick-up, a Ford Escort, a Porsche, a Cadillac, a Rolls-Royce. And
you might include in the same list or a different one a steam locomotive, a fighter plane, a glider,
a sail boat, a ferry boat and an old-fashioned paddle wheel riverboat.
HAND READING
Hand reading is a more general term than palm reading, and is not dependent upon
knowledge of the specific meanings of the different lines of the palm. Hand reading is easy to do,
and a very strong learning tool. It is a rich source of information and a good way to obtain
non-verbal feedback.
A general introductory comment will open the way to looking at the hands of the person.
You might notice how they extend the hands and associated gestures. Examine the hands
generally first. Are they weathered, roughened by harsh detergents, well manicured? Are there
calluses and what might they indicate? Smokers stains, rings, warm and relaxed or cold and
tense. Are there ring marks or rings? What kind? Flashy? Old-fashioned or of possible
sentimental value? A birthstone perhaps? Expensive or costume? Can you see the watch? What
does that tell you? Are the cuffs frayed? Is the hand relaxed and easy to turn or bend, or is it
relatively stiff?
Start the intuitive machinery. What else can you sense from the person. Then begin the
reading with something like “You have interesting hands.” Everybody likes to be unique, special.
A few comments about observed features starts things off in an affirmative mind set, such as
“Suntanned, you must spend time out of doors. The calluses must mean that you work with your
hands.” These then can be followed with more inferential observations, from the shape, position
of the thumb or fingers, about their strength of character, creative potential, leadership qualities.
You may want to explore different approaches. For example, you might point to the features as
you infer different characteristics, or you might just hold them and with half-closed eyes do a
reading (In this case. try to appear as if in a mediumistic trance rather than overly tired or blind
drunk).
The power of contact mind-reading has been demonstrated by Kreskin and many others.
You have a very direct link and contact when holding this other person's hand(s). The feedback
that you receive is immediate and direct, if you will be observant. You might start by asking
some questions that you know will be answered 'yes” and observe the hands carefully. Then ask
some is no” questions and observe the difference. They may pull back a bit, get colder, pale,
tense. Notice also any changes in breathing, weight shift, or facial expressions. By noticing these
changes, you calibrate the responses with “yes” and “no” answers. Then, without a word being
spoken, you can obtain very specific information by following the “yes-no” signals you receive
from the person. Maybe that is why young lovers hold hands?
There are many good books on palm reading, and it is a very quick skill to pick up, at
least at the superficial level. Basic knowledge of the major lines and mounts is a nice comfort to
have, but certainly not necessary. More powerful is the ability to read the person and their
response. As you develop facility, it is then possible to read these cues at a distance.
Exercise: Take the hand(s) of another person and ask them some simple questions that will be
answered “yes”. Then ask some questions that will be answered “no.” If the difference is not
obvious, alternate the questions until you have a feel for the difference. Then ask the person to
think of a single digit number and attempt to find the answer without their saying a word.
As you practice, try to pay less direct attention to the hands themselves, and develop more
awareness of other responses. Your peripheral vision and awareness will develop very quickly
with practice.
HANDWRITING
Handwriting analysis, graphoanalysis, and graphology are terms that are associated in
most people's mind with analysis of character based upon one's penmanship. Technically.
graphoanalysis refers to the matching or authentication of a signature or writing sample. It is used
by banks and law enforcement agencies. Graphology is character or personality reading. There
are a myriad of books and short courses that offer a quick overview of the common ideas.
However, as in other applications of cold reading. it is not necessary to know these to present a
good reading.
By using you intuition, it is possible to glean a lot of information from what the person
writes, how he writes, how he uses space, and his general demeanor. Size the person up, and
while focusing upon the writing, read his body language. By observing the person and his
reaction to what you are saying, you can add some real power, as sensing the number of children,
the names of significant others in his life, his birth sign, or whatever.
To do a cold reading without knowledge of the specific meanings usually attributed to
writing features, explain that you are not schooled, but that through experience you have found
that you do get certain impressions. Then proceed.
You might look for the way they use the space on the paper, writing to the left side or the
right side of the paper, the neatness of the margins on each side. as well as the top and the
bottom. Does their writing run uphill, perhaps indicating hope or optimism, curve up and then
down in a rainbow perhaps indicating a tendency to start projects with optimism but lose interest.
or is it relatively straight indicating honest.
Are the letters formed well. go below the “line” perhaps indicating subconscious
materials and influences, are they looping, indicating sensitivity and sensuality, slanted indicating
optimism or energy, slopped backwards indicating a person with a critical mind, stepping back to
look at things, upright indicating upright and straightforwardness. Are the capitals large or small,
does the signature indicate a feeling of importance or uniqueness or does it indicate a tendency to
be critical of the self, self-awareness. When about the pressure they use, pressing firmly or
flowing smoothly or broken and disjointed.
Below is a sample reading, using the same description as used in the astrological section
above:
“My first impression from the way you use the space is that you have a pioneering spirit
but are a fairly stable person. Your margins give me an impression of intellectual ability
and also of sensitivity. You formation of the capital letters would indicate you have a
tendency to be extroverted or sociable, and the spacing indicates you are critical,
especially towards yourself. The length of your spaces between words indicates that you
like harmony in your relations with others, but that you are somewhat secretive or
selective about your private thoughts. The slant of your letters indicates basic honesty,
and that you are more ambitious than lazy. Your signature indicates that you have an
original mind. The pressure of your writing indicates to me that you are basically a kind
person.”
The potential applications of cold reading to hand writing are a function of your
imagination.
A cute little addition to a center tear would be to spice up the reading by picking up a few
characteristics about the formation of letters, and in slowly getting the spelling of the word, you
would also be able to comment on the significance of the way they form, certain letters. For
example, if the word was “Lake”, you might get an impression of upright character, honesty as
the person visualizes the way they formed the first letter. Alpha or the beginning of something is
associated with the second letter, obviously an “a”. The way the third letter comes across seems
physical, as a person who might enjoy life. By the way, It appears interesting the way you
visualize that letter. Do you make your letters kind of fat and rounded rather than thin. and
slanted?” A sense of “ka” as in cake or cars, closeness, ka being a “K”, and lastly, as they
visualize the way they make the final letter, a sense of their flow of energy, energy, energy an
“E”. Thus, the honesty represented by an upright start or first letter, a sense of initiative or
beginnings, an “A”. Thus, as you see, there are perhaps no coincidences, the peaceful concept of
“lake” is itself a building of elements of subconscious activity, as depicted In the muscle
activities involved in the writing, or the thinking about it.
People are supremely Interested in themselves, and any personalized or individuated
information will be very impactful. Any positive traits contribute to a relaxed and enjoyable
experience.
PSYCHOMETRY
The ability to obtain information from personal objects is an intriguing and highly
entertaining application of cold reading. In observing this being done, one quickly experiences
the feeling generated by the audience. The reader who gives out unfavorable or potentially
upsetting information arouses anxiety. The skilled performer may elicit awe or many other
emotions. However, the readiness and demand for additional readings from the entire audience,
and indeed, repeat bookings are the true measure of success. The creation of a sense of fear of
what you may be able to see in them, of the potential for exposing uncomfortable secrets, for
seeing unfortunate outcomes is not and should never be the aim of a good reader. The liking, the
fun, and the positive aspects of the entertainment for the audience is paramount. Let the person
being read be the star. Attempts to serve your own ego directly by hoodwinking and befuddling
at any means and costs to the other person is not in any real sense entertainment, and is a
disservice to our craft.
In performing psychometry, the use of key questions and feedback skills mentioned
previously are most useful. By focusing upon the object, attention is diverted from the person.
Armed with the realization that the most common source of stress today is in the area of
relationships, and the second involves work related concerns, and third is financial, you are
prepared to follow a number of different directions. You may divine characteristics of the owner
of the item, of questions they may have. or experiences that have been significant in their life.
It is well to start off with some affirmation establishing comments, creating a mind set
that leads into the reasons for the reading. Depending upon the setting and reason, directions will
vary. If the psychometry is part of an effect, then perhaps identification of the owner is the goal.
Here, knowing the owner of the object permits additional comments about how the person might
dress, color preferences, and sex and age. Such specific information is very impressive, and sells
strongly.
Doing psychometry as an end in itself usually will mean that the person is interested in
learning more about themselves, obtaining answers to some personal question, or in rare cases is
testing you and your abilities. After the initial establishment of rapport zeroing in on the area of
concern is a matter of observing responses. Often, however, too much is made of devious
methods of obtaining information. Don't overlook the obvious. A direct asking is very
straightforward, as “I sense that you are concerned about a relationship?” If the person responds
affirmatively, continue to refine it. If they don't, continue with “I sense, however, that other
questions are more pressing”. Remember, the person is by far more interested in your answer to
the question than how you get the question. Your reassurance is what they really desire.
Reassurance can come in the form of the “strengths you have developed in the past”, how
they have the “ability to deal with things”, and how “being open to new ideas and opportunities”
is going to work for them. “No one gets ahead or what they want by just sitting around. You have
to picture what you want, and then act. Don't forget your responsibility to act.”
NUMEROLOGY
The ability to use numbers adds (ugh) to the repertory of any cold reader. Brief patter
about Pythagoras, science, and lucky numbers is enough to introduce the use of numbers in any
show, and often even that is unnecessary. It is far more interesting to an individual to deal with
their own numbers, be they lucky, astral, or social security, than to have predicted a number
arrived at by some cumbersome handling of a note pad or dividing the circumference of Syria by
the square root of the gross national product. Most performers seem unaware of the ease of
forcing meaningful personal numbers.
First order of business is to establish some relationship between numbers and letters or
meanings. Review the meanings for each number in the Tarot section in addition to the meanings
and ideas here.
1. You are number one, basically a one-man woman (vs. vs.). There shall always be one
special person in your life. With children, you shall have a favorite though you may strive
to treat them all alike. You would have a favorite song, a theme song.
2. The number two seems to be significant. You would be likely to have two cars rather than
one or three, two TVs, two loves in your life, two career options, and always faced with
alternatives, left or right, good or bad.
3. The number three comes to me. A triangle. Three-year cycles. Often you are caught in the
middle between two other people. You seem often to be a third. Third grade should have
been significant for you. You seek a balance in the three sectors of life, physical, mental
spiritual.
4. I sense a four. Four in a family. Four letters in a name. You playing games with four, as in
bridge. You would like four seasons rather than just winter and summer. You would have a
good sense of direction based upon the four compass points. Wednesday would be a
generally good day.
5. You always have a hand-full. You are perceptive and use all five senses in good balance.
You like weekends and would not like working more than a five-day week. It is the number
of change.
6. You always have more on your hands than you can really handle. Six is your creative
number, like creation. You rest on the seventh. June would be a good month for you, and
you should do better in the 6 even months of the year.
7. The magical number, the number of the mystic, the mystical, and you are strangely
fascinated by the mysterious. You would think in terms of weeks rather than days or
months and years, and are aware of 7-year cycles, perhaps even having been touched by the
7-year itch.
8. The eight represents balance. Equal loops between the higher and the lower. You need an
extra day in the week. Graceful and artistic appreciation.
9. Nine is the number of completion, but not yet perfection. The most powerful of numbers. A
reaching of a stage. The end of preparation and struggle. An awareness of universal truths
(and a very easy number to force).
To find the “personal number” for Bill, you would proceed as follows:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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S T U V W X Y Z
PUTTING IT TOGETHER
Below is a reading that was done from a photograph of a young woman. The reading was
done by Herb Dewey on a young woman as a part of a research effort in September of 1983. The
reading was played for 31 students enrolled in a Paranormal and Parapsychology class at
Metropolitan State College, Denver, Colorado. There were two students in that class who were in
their 60's, a male who rated the reading as 80% accurate for himself and a female who rated it as
75% accurate. All of the other students of both sexes rated it as 90 - 98% accurate for
themselves. The introductory patter, transitional statements and comments have been deleted to
encourage you to develop your own style of presentation.
UP-2-U
We have been as thorough as we can. All the material presented in here is part of our
working repertory. You are free to adapt any of this material for your own personal use.
By your works, you shall be known. Plant carefully! The seeds You sow shall multiply!!
Baubles and Gemstones
The summer of 1983 was even wetter and colder than usual in England, and soot-dyed
moisture traced skeletal patterns on the big windows at Heathrow airport, outside of London.
Passengers for the big 747 Jumbo-jet that was scheduled to depart for Los Angeles waited
in the gate lounge, having already cleared through the slow lines of the security hand-luggage
check. Some dozed. Some tried to read. Parents wearily watched the acrobatics of their children.
In one corner, a bearded, bear of a man stood with his feet on either side of his attaché
case, as though he dared anyone to try to take it. His eyes quickened as an old man approached
him and held out a tiny purple stone, a piece of amethyst quartz.
“You won't remember me,” the old man said, “but you told my fortune at a company
party almost fourteen years ago. Most everything you told me came true, too. Just the way you
said it.
“You gave me this little piece of quartz from your personal collection, and told me it
would bring me luck, if I hung onto it. And you said you could hold it and energize or recharge it,
if I ever saw you again.”
The big man looked hard at the other, but there was no recognition, no name. He was just
one of more than 100,000 people he had done psychic readings for in more than a quarter of a
century.
But he squeezed the purple stone in his fist, and suddenly his eyes began to blaze.
“The power of the bit of crystal remains strong,” he said, matching the power and energy
that flows through you. No, I don't remember you, but I sense the figure seven around you.
Sevens everywhere. Seven would be a lucky number for you. And I sense that you will live
comfortably past your eighty-seventh birthday.
“From the energy force surging around you, I sense you would be a Libra person. An
Aries would be a soul mate. Would I be right?”
He was not only right about the old man being a Libra, but some fourteen years before, at
a company party, he had told the man he would find seven to be a lucky number, that he would
live comfortably beyond his eighty-seventh birthday, and that an Aries would make a good soul
mate.
The secret of this remarkable demonstration, in the TWA terminal of the rain-dampened
London airport, lay in the tiny gemstone that was handed to the master psychic by the old man,
who had first received it from the psychic fourteen years before.
The stone provided the psychic with five different bits of information about the person
who was carrying it. It told the psychic the individual's Zodiac sign, his lucky number, the
predicted age to which he would live, his aura color, and the Zodiac sign of his soul mate.
The concept, worked out by the Shadow Man more than thirty years ago in conjunction
with his readings, has been a closely-guarded secret until now, and is being revealed here in print
for the first time.
Initially, his quest was for something both inexpensive and different he could give to each
person for whom he read. Something the person would keep. He hit upon the gemstones, after
visiting a rock shop. Stones, about the size of a person's little fingernail, car, be obtained for an
average cost of about ten cents.
In addition to a supply of stones, you will need to memorize the twelve Zodiac signs, in
their numerical order, and the twelve colors assigned to the Zodiac. See the chart below:
If you haven't already committed the colors associated with the twelve Zodiac signs to
memory, these memory aids will help you make the task easy.
Blue is for Aries. Think of a blue ram. Red is for Taurus. Think of someone waving a red
cape at a bull. Gemini is yellow. Think of Siamese (yellow) twins. Cancer is pink. Think of pink,
healthy tissue fighting cancer.
Copper is for Leo. Think of the copper-colored mane of a lion. Virgo is white. Think of a
white, virginal bridal dress. Libra 's purple. Think of purple scales. Black is for Scorpio. Think of
the black-widow spider for Scorpio.
Sagittarius, the archer, is green. Think of the green hat of Robin Hood, the archer.
Capricorn is orange. Think of the stubborn goat eating an orange. Aquarius is silver. Think of a
silvery splash of water. And Pisces is gold. Think of a gold fish.
Bonus
Excerpt from Psycho Babble
It is fairly common, either during, or after the reading is concluded for your client to ask you “Do
you know what my occupation is?” A variation of this question is “Do you sense what job I
would be best at?” or: “What career goals should I aim at?” I believe that my answer is the
closest you will get to the ideal response. The key to the perfect answer is the word
“REHABILITATE.”
Webster's Dictionary defines: REHABILITATE. REHABILITATION, REHABILITATIVE,
REHABILITATOR .... To restore to a former capacity, To reinstate, To restore to good repute,
To reestablish a good name. To restore to a former state as of good management or efficiency or
solvency. To restore or bring to a condition of good health or useful and constructive activity.
Think about this for a moment.
There are a multitude of job responsibilities that include some sort of Rehabilitation. Listed here
are a few, and I am sure you can add to this list. Doctors, Nurses, Guidance Counselors,
Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Chiropractors, Attorneys, Priests, Hypnotherapists, Poets, Artists,
Policemen, Educators, All self help groups, Financial planners, Therapists.
No matter what our chosen profession, in many ways we feel that on some level we are able to
“Rehabilitate” someone's mind, body or spirit. It is a word that will fit most people. The person
that denies having any rehabilitative effect on anyone probably would not be coming to you for a
reading anyway.
You don't have to wait until this question is asked by your client, make the statement during your
reading.
Another word that can be used with almost the same effect is “THERAPEUTIC.” During a
reading, either over the telephone, in person, or on tape I would say: “One of your strongest
talents is the tact that you have a therapeutic or rehabilitative effect on most people that you en-
counter.” Very Strong!
When a person first sits down at my table for a reading, I will innocently ask, “How long are you
here for?” The answer might be: “I just flew in from New York, or Florida, and I am here for just
a day.”
Great! You get credit for knowing that she is from out of town.
If she is from near-by and questions what I mean, I say “I meant how long is the reading you
want, a half hour or a full hour?” Very often, you will be given credit for your superior intuition.
Bonus
Excerpt from Mind-blowing Psychic Readings
(available June 1997)