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The Secret Psychology Behind Mind Reading

The Secret Psychology Behind Mind Reading

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Let’s get something out of the way right now:

Mind reading isn’t real… Or is it? Okay fine…

I’ll be honest with you.

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We don’t actually peek into your skull with X-ray eyes.

There’s no psychic antennas and we don’t really need to chant to the moon, although moon chanting is fun and definitely adds to the weirdness.

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What we are really doing is, we’re hacking into the wet software between your ears using psychology, suggestion and a few sneakily effective techniques that’ll make you feel like we’re downloading your thoughts.

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In this post, I’ll peel back the curtain on the real secret psychology behind mind reading. You’re going to learn:

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How mentalists use cold reading to sound like mystical geniuses.

How we hijack your language with subtle cues.

How your own brain becomes your greatest conspirator through priming and how to sharpen your own intuition to dangerously accurate levels.

Sound good?.. Perfect.

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Just don’t use this on your in laws… Unless they deserve it?

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Cold Reading Basics:

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Reading without reading

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Cold reading is like a social superpower wrapped up in a psychic poncho. It’s the art of making people believe you know all about them; Their thoughts, fears, secret obsession with peanut butter and jam. You do all this without actually knowing anything.

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And here’s the mental part:

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Most people want you to be right, so they’ll fill in the blanks and bend your vague statements to fit their own story. They project meaning where there is none.

This isn’t deception, it’s a collaboration.

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The Core Tools:

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1: Barnum statements

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You’re independent but sometimes you wish others understood you more.

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Congratulations, you’ve just described everyone on the planet.

Barnum statements are your best friend.

Learn them, use them, love them and wrap them in velvet.

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2: Shot gunning

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This one’s more of a scattergun approach.

You throw out several possibilities and watch for micro reactions.

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I’m sensing a connection to the name Sarah… 

Or maybe Stephanie… Or an ‘S’ sounding name.

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They nod at Stephanie, you lock in. To them it feels like a hit.

To you, it was nothing more than a dance with probability and perception.

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3: The rainbow ruse

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You say contradictory things and let them choose which one applies.

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You’re the kind of person who can be incredibly confident but also very self critical when no one’s around.

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BOOMSHAKALAKA

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They nod because you just made them feel seen!

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4: Fishing

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Ask questions that sound like statements.

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You’ve been dealing with some change lately haven’t you?

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The uplifting tone of your voice makes it feel like you’re offering insight.

But really you’re just throwing some bait out there.

Cold reading works best when it’s conversational,

like you’re remembering something they’ve never told you.

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Subtle Language Cues

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Let’s talk about the words you choose because in mentalism a single word can change everything. The language you use is a delivery system  for planting ideas and redirecting thoughts.

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1: Presuppositions

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Instead of asking: Did you think of a number?

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Say something like: You’ve already locked in your number haven’t you?”

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You’re acting as though ‘the thing’ has already happened  and 99% of the time, they’ll go along with it. Why do they do that?

Because the brain prefers agreement over friction.

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2: Embedded commands

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As you think of a colour, you might begin to feel it forming  clearly in your mind now

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There you go…

You just slipped a command inside a sentence, it’s sneaky, it’s subtle and it’s smooth, like psychic butter!

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Pro tip:

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Practice lowering your voice slightly on the embedded part, it helps to cue the subconscious.

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3: Tag questions

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You felt something just then, didn’t you?

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It’s starting to get clearer for you now, isn’t it?

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These little dangling questions encourage yes responses, which builds rapport, belief and compliance. They also enable you to sound confident

without directly stating anything too risky.

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4: Double binds

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Would you prefer me to reveal this slowly? Or all at once?

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Either way, you’re doing the reveal but they feel like they had a choice… Psychological judo, my friend.

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Priming and Suggestion:

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Priming is the dark art of influencing someone’s thought process before they realise they’ve been nudged. It’s the mentalist’s version of inception except you don’t need a dream machine or a spinning top.

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Example: The shape game

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Early in a conversation you casually say:

This reminds me of when I was sketching pyramids and planets on a recent train journey.

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Later you ask someone:

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Think of a simple geometric shape.

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What do you think they’re likely to say?

Yup… Triangle or circle.

You never told them what to think, you just tilted the table

so their thoughts rolled where you wanted them to.

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How to use priming like a pro

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Use sensory rich language:

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I walked past a red neon sign buzzing softly in the rain.

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Later if you ask them to name a colour, you can bet on red.

Casually repeat patterns, mention odd numbers in your intro and later ask them to choose a number.

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Ask guided questions.

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You’ve had dreams that felt real before, right?

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Then if you perform a routine themed around dreams they’re already emotionally primed.

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Suggestion in action:

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Suggestion isn’t just hypnotic, it’s structural.

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As I count backward from 3, you’ll notice your hand start to rise.

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Even if they don’t feel anything, they expect to feel something.

Which means that some part of them does.

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It’s in these moments that your performances will cross over from being a trick and transform into an experience.

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Final tips for sharpening intuition.

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If you want to actually perform mind reading and not just simulate it, you’ll need to sharpen your intuition like a Samurai’s blade.

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Let me show you how:

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1: Watch peoples faces

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People leak so much information with their micro expressions:

A flicker of surprise, a twitch of the lip or a fake smile that ends before it reaches their eyes.

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Mentalists read reactions, not just thoughts. You can practice this by watching videos with the sound off and try to guess emotions from facial expressions.

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2: Feel energy shifts

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This isn’t just woo woo, this is emotional awareness.

When the vibe in a room changes, you can feel it, especially if someone tenses up or their breath quickens.

Focus in on these data points: Start noticing them and adjust your pacing, tone and energy to match or lead them.

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3: Use the feedback loop

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Every reaction you get is a clue, learn to adapt in real time.

If someone’s sceptical, shift into confession mode. If they’re overexcited, slow the tempo down to build suspense.

Mentalists who thrive are reactive, calm, alert and adaptable all at the same time.

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4: Trust your weird hunches

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Ever had a moment where a name or number just popped into your head during a reading? That’s your intuition speaking to you.

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Test it and use it. Even if you’re wrong, you can reframe it into something that still feels real. The more you practice, the louder those thoughts get.

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5: Let go of needing to be right

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This is the paradox of great mentalism: The less desperate you are to hit, the more you will get those hits.

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FRANKIE SAY RELAX

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Tension kills your flow but when you’re relaxed it invites intuition. Allow space for possibility, without pressure for perfection.

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Fragmented Thoughts

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What we call mind reading isn’t just a performance.

It’s a dance with psychology, attention, perception and story.

Mentalists don’t see inside your head. We just know how to make you feel seen and use your own mind against you (with love).

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Welcome to the art of being unforgettable.

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Stay Weird

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ЯYΛП MΣПƬIƧ

International Man of Mischief

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