Sui Generis by Fraser Parker

Sui Generis by Fraser Parker
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Sui Generis is a breakthrough system for guessing any word, entirely propless.

It allows for what is essentially a mental billet peek, without the need for anything to be written down by your spectator.

Fraser has searched for this work all of his life and is something he considers his best work so far and a crowning achievement in the Mystery Arts.

There is very little process, everything is justified presentationally and the method is practically self working and will become second nature.

This entirely new principle allows you to effortlessly guess even the most obscure male or female names, objects, animals, drawings, countries, emotions and more... practically any word is possible to guess, entirely propless.

In an attempt at full disclosure, this method is not intended to be used to guess words which are contained within an openly restricted field, such as star signs and numbers.

There are other methods that allow you to divine these pieces of information, which are better suited to this task.

There are no restrictions on the length of word you can guess, once you know the general category you are working within.

This does not involve jumping through the letters of the alphabet, any calculation involving numbers or any number to letter conversions.

It will work in any language that has an alphabet at its basis.

This does not rely on the 're-frame' principle to make it work.

What Fraser has discovered is a quirk of psychology that allows you to, essentially, peer inside the mind of your spectator and know their thought processes.

You will feel as if you can truly read the thoughts of your spectator, as this is what you will actually be doing!

This method is very easy to learn and perform. In fact, when Fraser first showed this to a few close friends they were able to instantly begin to perform it back to him.

This included Michael Murray guessing Fraser's thought of Animal.

He was thinking of a Giraffe, for those who are curious!

Sui Generis is a hardback book that contains the secret principle behind this method and also teaches the foundation of this new propless word guess system.

The book is 139 pages and is typeset in size 11 font, with a full colour cover, case wrapped binding.
Sui Generis by Fraser Parker
Sui Generis by Fraser Parker