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Encyclopedia > Billet reading

Billet reading is a mentalism effect where a performer gives the impression that he is able to correctly identify, using supposed clairvoyant powers, messages that have been sealed inside envelopes. Although billet reading is accomplished by a simple secret, the effect can give the impression of mind reading. Billet reading is usually demonstrated as an entertaining parlor trick by magicians and mentalists. Psychics and mediums often use the technique to demonstrate their alleged supernatural abilities. Mentalism is an ancient performing art in which the practitioner uses mental acuity, principles of stage magic and/or suggestion to present the illusion of mind reading, psychokinesis, precognition, clairvoyance or mind control. ... Mind reading has several meanings: A paranormal practice of telepathy An emerging field in neuroscience where thought processes are monitored using brain imaging An interpersonal communication term that refers to a particular level in a relationship where one person thinks he or she knows the other well enough to be... A parlour game is a group game played indoors. ... The term magician can refer to a practitioner of either paranormal magic or illusionism. ... Parapsychology is the study of the evidence involving phenomena where a person seems to affect or gain information about something through a means not currently explainable within the framework of mainstream, conventional science. ... This article or section may contain external links added only to promote a website, product or service — otherwise known as spam. ... The supernatural (Latin: super- exceeding + nature) refers to forces and phenomena which are beyond ordinary scientific understanding. ...


The effect is generally demonstrated as follows: Members of the audience are invited to write on small slips of paper, or billets. The messages can be questions for the deceased or simply questions or statements that the magician performing the effect would not otherwise know. These billets are sealed inside envelopes which are collected together. The magician then takes the envelopes one at a time and accurately describes the message found inside. After announcing the contents of an envelope, the magician opens it, as to check how accurate his prediction was. This page deals with the cessation of life. ...

The technique used in billet reading is called the one-ahead method. It relies on the magician knowing what is inside of one of the envelopes and then using that information to stay one step ahead of the audience. When the magician is supposedly predicting the contents of the first envelope, he is really reciting what he has already read from another envelope that he opened secretly. When he opens the envelope to "check" his answer, he is actually reading the information so that he can make the next "prediction". The final envelope that is opened is either a decoy that does not contain any message, or is actually the envelope at which the magician had peeked inside at the start of the trick. This article may contain original research or unverified claims. ... Exposure in magic refers to the practice of making magical methods (the secrets of how magic tricks are performed) available to those who are not magicians (usually defined as those who have not demonstrated some commitment to magic as a performance art, but occasionally further refined to those who are...


References

  • Ho, Oliver. How to Read Minds & Other Magic Tricks. ISBN 0806976454
  • Irwin, Harvey J. Introduction to Parapsychology. ISBN 0806976454
  • Anneman, Theodore. Practical Mental Magic. ISBN 0486244261
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Using Billets is a form of psychometry, the ability to read the vibrations and energy of an object.
Billet is a French word which means ‘little letter.’ His private sessions are a powerful experience and a form of billet reading.
In the group Blindfold Billet session, he will ask that you, the participant, write the full names of several loved ones, friends or guides from ’the other side of life’ (in spirit) on the top of the 4 x 5 piece of paper.
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