Dee Christopher – The Touch
Have you ever wondered what real telepathy would look like?
It’s often believed that twins can sense each other’s thoughts and emotions, while couples in love seem to finish one another’s sentences. You might even feel a close friend’s presence before they call, despite years of silence.
Can we replicate this mysterious ability to read thoughts?
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The Touch introduces a groundbreaking technique for coding between two performers or a performer and an accomplice.
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This method can be adapted beyond the routine to encode various items.
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Completely impromptu, it requires no gimmicks.
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The Touch is a universal code that can be executed blindfolded, in the loudest clubs, or at exclusive dinner parties.
Years ago, Dee Christopher unveiled Syllacode in his book 23:23, aiming for a code that transcended language barriers, required minimal memorization, and could be practiced immediately. While he was satisfied with that code, he sought to push his boundaries further.
The Touch is accessible to anyone. It unfolds before the audience’s eyes, yet they remain oblivious to its execution. The technique is cleverly concealed in plain sight, presented in a captivating manner.
1st edition 2011; 6 pages. Word count: 1489, equivalent to 5 standard pages of text.