2/18/2019

ESP Alive And Well At NYC Mentalism Shows

By Henry Green


The art of Extra Sensory Perception is a rather ancient one. For, mentalists are performing artists with what appear to be special powers. In most cases, these are individuals whom have a keen sense of awareness and strong intuitive powers such as those now performing in NYC Mentalism Shows.

These types of shows can include different areas of the occult, these include hypnosis, telepathy, clairvoyance, rapid mathematics, deduction, memory feats, mind control, mediumship, psychokinesis, precognition and divination. While most of these practices require psychic powers, some can be achieved through other methods. In addition, bizzarists and psychic readers often work at fairs and festival rather than performing on stage.

Performances by mentalists often date back to the 19th century and a number of tests conducted by occultists believed to have supernatural abilities. When it comes to the history of mentalism, the art form dates back to the time of the Old Testament. For, some scholars have suggested that certain scriptures appear to refer to mentalists and mentalism.

Professional magicians and mentalists are generally considered some of the first stage performers in history. With the earliest performance art featuring magic and mentalism provided by Girolamo Scotto in the 1500s. While some suggest anyone can learn the art of mentalism, others attribute the skill to natural abilities such as the reading of minds and body language. In either case, mentalists and magicians have entertained and astounded crowds for centuries.

Contemporary performers such as Darren Brown and others often attribute mentalist skills to natural abilities such as being able to use psychological and subliminal suggestion to create a sense of control. Whereas, contemporaries whom perform as street performers often include audiences into the act. For, these performers often make audiences well aware that everything observed during a performance is nothing more than illusion.

While some magicians have no problem lying to an audience to create a belief that some types of magic are real, others believe it morally wrong to lie. At the same time, there is a thin line between lying and not revealing how a trick is a trick and not real magic. Whereas, there are others whom may provide half truths about how a trick is performed but leave out other details.

Most mentalists shy away from using traditional magic tricks during a performance. For, doing so would associate mentalists with the theatrical trickery often performed by stage magicians and illusionists. In fact, a number of mentalists do not use the title magician at all. For, there are some whom insist that the art of mentalism is altogether a different art form.

The argument that mentalists invoke beliefs which if presented appropriately can appear as reality versus being endowed with psychic abilities is an interesting though complex one. For, while some mentalists may actually be endowed with these powers, there are still a number of skeptics. As a result, most mentalists who are psychic tend to play on the senses and perception of the audiences. Whereas, magicians often perform acts of illusion which can often seem as real as a mentalist providing a mind reading. As such, magicians and mentalists both use deception as a means of entertainment.




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