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Ultimately Under

Kenton Knepper

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Read this today, put people into trances in your performances tomorrow

Kenton's new Ultimately Under does for hypnosis what Completely Cold has done for telephone psychics.

Literally overnight you will get spectators to close their eyes, levitate their arm, see imaginary balloons and all manner of things - without stooges, hypnosis, or tons of practice.

Spectator's hands get stuck to a table, they cannot move from a spot on the floor, their fingers seem glued together and more.

No memorizing special hypnotic scripts or fancy words.

No funny props required, though you may want to use your cell phone or make up a thing or two.

Most of the effects can be performed up close, in a living room or on stage.

Unlike what all the others teach you, Kenton tips how mentalists and magicians can use trance work TODAY without worry or failure.

Forget being taught how to be a clinical therapist or stage hypnotist when all you really want to do is apparently put people under INSTANTLY while doing your usual effects.

You learn how to do all of this and more right away. This work is for MAGICIANS AND MENTALISTS BY a renown MAGICIAN and MENTALIST. You don't need to be an expert in hypnosis when all you really want to do is show how you put people into a trance instantly.

No dangerous methods, no difficult work.

Read it today, perform trance effects with ease and complete confidence tomorrow!

No worries, and no fear required.

Pages 94 - Tape Bound

Reviews

Gordon Meyer

Official Reviewer

May 20, 2008

My review of Ultimately Under can be summed up thus: If this is the sort of thing you like, you'll like it. If you're a fan of Wonder Words, "dual reality," NLP, and other forms of verbal and psychological ploys, you'll love every page of this book and appreciate that you'll be able to read it several times, each time uncovering additional layers of information and tips.

Be aware, however, that if you're looking for true hypnotic instruction, or have boyhood fantasies of inducing strangers into "do my will" trances, you'll be sorely disappointed. This is pure Kenton, and is practical only for formal, entertainment purposes.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book, and although I have no interest in incorporating pseudo-trance states into my performances, I nonetheless found several nuggets that I will apply to future scripting. There is a lot here to chew on, and the value of the content is high, but I do wish that the material and customers had been shown more respect; the Kinko's production and unremarkable design is a disappointment given the cost of the book.
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