Enhance your readings with Scarpomancy, a unique approach to divination that utilizes the shoes people wear. As noted in classic cold reading literature, clothing often reflects self-perception, offering insights into personality that can lead to remarkably accurate readings.
In this enlightening book by Scott Drebus, discover the significance of shoes—one of the most personal items we own. Walter Gibson aptly stated, “As the eyes are the windows to the soul, so the feet are the things that carry the soul about, and the shoes therefore the stalwart protectors of the soul’s motive power.”
Scarpomancy focuses on shoes as a divinatory tool. Before dismissing this concept, consider Scott’s compelling data: a 2006 Time Magazine survey revealed that men in America own an average of 12 pairs of shoes, while women own about 27 pairs, resulting in an average of 19.5 pairs per person. This abundance suggests that our footwear choices reveal much about our identities and how we wish to be perceived.
A Little Bit About Scott Drebus
Scott has been captivating audiences since he was 12, showcasing his talents as a mentalist, magician, actor, comedian, juggler, and sideshow performer. With extensive experience in private readings, psychic fairs, and corporate events, Scott also coaches fellow performers. His writing style in Scarpomancy is clear and engaging, making it an enjoyable and accessible read. Personally, I found this book a refreshing addition to my collection and eagerly anticipate his future works in mentalism.
What You’ll Find in “Scarpomancy”
This 70-page e-book presents Scott’s comprehensive approach to scarpomancy, blending theory and practical application honed over a decade. His research combines personal experience with academic studies, making it easy for performers to integrate this system into their routines.
Key contents include:
- A detailed list of shoe types for both genders
- Keywords associated with each shoe type for readings
- Key details to observe
- The Yin/Yang aspect of footwear
- Interpreting shoe colors
- Scott’s “Real Secret” to effective scarpomancy
- Real-life examples from Scott’s performances
- Practice tips for optimal results
And, For What It’s Worth…
While I typically hesitate to use testimonials in marketing, the insights from Millard and Richard are too valuable to overlook. Their discerning opinions lend credibility to Scott’s work.
“Delivering readings in this manner certainly lends an air of true psychic ability, because some of the info seems to come from the psychic realm instead of from the cards, lines or whatever the focus is. I like it very much, and I think any reader would also like to have this tool in their box!” — Millard Longman |
“I found Scott’s book absolutely fascinating, and couldn’t put it down. I’ve always looked at people’s shoes, but it had never occurred to me to read them in the way Scott does. You’ve opened my eyes to a whole new world of reading possibilities.” — Richard Webster |
I wholeheartedly agree with Millard and Richard. Scott’s application of scarpomancy in his corporate work—using it to select suitable volunteers for stage performances—makes this book invaluable for any performer. For many, this perspective alone makes Scarpomancy essential reading.
The Bonus
Following the initial release of Scarpomancy, Scott and I compiled the Scarpomancy Jumpstart Bonus. This resource allows you to immediately implement the system without the need for extensive memorization of descriptions and keywords. Once you explore both Scarpomancy and its bonus, you’ll be equipped to use this powerful tool in your next reading or performance.
One Final Thought
Initially, when I mentioned a book on “shoe reading,” the reaction was often laughter. However, as discussions progressed, the potential of Scott’s work became clear. While it won’t replace traditional oracles like Tarot or palmistry, Scarpomancy offers an additional skill set that can enhance private readings, stage performances, or casual conversations. I believe you’ll find it a remarkably useful addition to your repertoire.