Zarathustra by Fraser Parker
In Zarathustra, Fraser presents insights from his notebooks, showcasing his creative journey over the past eight months. After deciding to break his larger manuscript into smaller, more digestible releases, he is excited to share these innovative ideas with you.
This collection complements his previous works and offers fresh approaches to crafting the illusion of genuine mind reading for your audience.
You’ll start by mastering a method to force a single-digit number without props, using a conversational style that appears completely fair and takes mere seconds.
Next, you’ll discover a highly deceptive one-phase presentation for a “which hand” effect. This technique leverages language to enhance its effectiveness and is almost self-working, provided your spectator pays attention to your instructions. The clever logical disconnect conceals the method flawlessly. When Fraser demonstrated this to Christian Grace, he was completely taken in, unaware of the underlying mechanics, despite being familiar with the concept.
“I couldn’t backtrack this! Very cool Fraser” — Christian Grace
Finally, you’ll learn an efficient method for guessing a spectator’s star sign, allowing you to discreetly obtain this information without their knowledge. This technique is framed as a numerology exercise to calculate the spectator’s Life Number, requiring only basic addition that is easy for them to follow. You can choose to reveal their star sign immediately or save it for later in your performance.
Fraser believes this is the quickest star sign guess he has ever developed, taking approximately twenty seconds to narrow it down to two potential signs with minimal effort.