The performer removes the ability of a volunteer to read. If the performer holds up cards printed with words, the audience can read them. File size: 185.17MB
100th Monkey by Chris Philpott
The 100th Monkey It’s more than a technique; it’s an adventure! These simian secrets will make you want to run. -Max Maven
“Chris has been a very clever boy here! He’s taken a genuine psychological phenomenon and turned it to his (and now our) advantage to create something utterly baffling.” -Colin McLeod
“A radically new breakthrough in the art of mentalism. The 100th Monkey is brilliant and takes dual reality to the next level, the effects are powerful and well thought out, and even greater is the core technique which opens the door to endless possibilities!” -Robert J. Gould
“This is for the thinking mentalist who wants to be at the cutting edge of new ideas without using stooges or electronic gadgets. Real magic of the mind that takes advantage of how our minds work!” -Paul Draper
“Revolutionary ideas that soon will be the standard for all mentalists who want to go that extra step for something that feels real enough to be impossible. The most valuable part of the 100th monkey is that the ideas, principles and demonstrations are worthy of being seen on TV and still be believable!” -Joe Monti (National TV Producer, Criss Angel’s Mindfreak).
“Chris, you are a freaking genius and you can quote me on that! The method is diabolical!” -Matthew Johnson
“Ingenious and innovative… It’s not often that some new and useful principle is brought to mentalists, but Chris Philpott has done just that. Highly recommended.” -Jheff
“This is effing great, so please stop talking about this. The fewer that know about this, the better!” -Sean Fields
“I think it is great. I had to rub my eyes a few times just looking at it!” -Craig Filicetti
“In the hands of a good performer, it can become a deadly psychological weapon, to produce the most organic mindreading ever! I can’t recommend The 100th Monkey highly enough.” -Robert Marsi
“Excellent, top of the line stuff from a master… this is the sort of thing that other performers buy the rights to in order to keep to themselves.” -Atlas Brookings
“Absolutely brilliant!” –Banachek
“I love this! I’ll just stick this straight in my parlor show. One of the best mentalism products we’ve seen in a very long time. A brand new principle! Chris’ routines are brilliant!” –David Penn
“To say that I’m impressed is an understatement! This is something I will carry with me personally everywhere I go. The secondary DVD also includes a staggering amount of additional files which open up limitless possibilities for magicians, mentalists and hypnotists alike. Words simply do not do this justice and I implore you to take less than three minutes of your highly valuable time to check out the video.” -Michael Murray
The 100th Monkey
A powerful new plot involving the entire audience…
A performer holds up a piece of paper with a word on it. The audience focuses on the card and a volunteer takes their thoughts!
“In 1952, in the jungles of the island of Koshima, in Japan, scientists made one of the strangest discoveries of all time…”
The performer holds a large card up so everyone can see it, except for a volunteer sitting on the stage with her eyes shut. It has a word on it, perhaps Canada. As the audience concentrates on the word, the volunteer is asked to think of a country…
Her choice matches that of the audience card!
The effect can be repeated with one or more volunteers and a variety of choices: from rock bands to six-digit numbers…
This is where you might be wondering: How can volunteers know what everyone else thinks? This involves some sort of flap or switch so that the volunteer is looking at a different type of card than the audience. But you would be wrong! Everyone looks at the exact same card at once!
This was my first time performing this trick for mentalists. Many people approached me afterward and said that they believed I was using stooges. I was not.
The 100th Monkey Effect is the controversial scientific theory that when enough individuals think the same thought, then that thought can spread to others as if it is “in the air”.
Speechless
Remove the ability of a volunteer reader!
“I want you to come on a little adventure, a trip into the past – your past – to rediscover the childlike wonder you felt at that age when you’d learned to speak but not to read…”
A performer takes away the ability of a volunteer to read. The performer holds up cards printed with words on them. However, the volunteers struggle to understand the meaning of the words. The performer finally gives the volunteer his abilities back and he suddenly can read the words without looking at the card.
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Speechless can also be presented as a demonstration of mind control (although it does not use Hypnosis). You can make it funny, but it can also be very beautiful or frightening depending on how you present it.
Like The 100th MonkeySpeechless does not use any stooges, instant and otherwise. The volunteer is as amazed as anyone else, and the moment he understands the word is so powerful and baffling that it causes gasps and shouts.
Part of the problem is being speechless 100th Monkey package, and includes video overview, full written instructions, scripts, variations and all necessary “gimmicks.”
The Sixth Scent
Find out which one of the four spectators is thinking about a time, place, a thing, and an emotion. Then, without any written questions, reveal all details!
“Different types of thoughts have different flavors. And just as you might walk into someone’s home and say, ‘Ahh, they’re cooking Indian food!’ I often catch the scent of a thought when I am close to someone – not the specific thought which is very difficult but a general flavor. I’d like to demonstrate for that for you.”
Four people are chosen and then come up from the crowd. They are shown four cards by the performer – one side is blank, and the other has their words. “Month”, “Country”, “Furniture” “Emotion.” The performer turns his back so that they can mix the cards. However, the performer quickly and accurately determines who is thinking about an emotion, a thing, or a place. This process is repeated several times in rapid succession.
The performer then reveals the exact month and country of the performers, along with the piece of furniture and the emotion they are thinking about.
There are no stooges, pre-shows or hypnotism.
This package includes 2 DVDs, props, written texts, and loads more.
*ENGLISH VERSION ONLY
Here’s what you’ll get in 100th Monkey by Chris Philpott
Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes