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Nicodemus Special user 644 Posts |
Does anyone have experience with using ticksheets like when doing a Psi-Graphico routine? It may seem obvious to some but I cannot seem to grasp how to use them effectively.
Any tips would be appreciated. - Nicodemus
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Tony Razzano Inner circle South River, NJ 1600 Posts |
Nicodemus,
Do you have Psi- Grafico? Best regards, Tony Razzano
Best regards,
<BR>Tony Razzano, Past President, PEA Winner of the PEA"s Bascom Jones and Bob Haines Awards |
Tom Jorgenson Inner circle LOOSE ANGLES, CALIFORNIA 4451 Posts |
Need to narrow your question down a bit: Is your question how to incorporate their use IN the PsyG routine, or how to effectively use Tic Sheets in general?
If the latter: From my meager experience: Get the info and do the ticking off of the characteristics/qualities on the sheet itself...I always ticked off ALL the applicable tics at he samed time. The querant thought I was thinking....muttering a few things to myself as I ticked. With all the tics ticked, you then start talking about their qualities, using the ticked info as if you were running 'cold reading' lines. Extemporize, extaopolate, fill in from their responses...fly blind on this and you'll be better at it and more interesting, as some of the strange stuff you'll come up with will hit dead-on. It will all improve with the doing of it. Always go with your instincts, even at the git-go, even when you end up wrong, as you will start ending up right more and more. If you give your subconcious a bit of leeway here, you'll open up the ability of your Subc. to communicate with YOU and you will become more reliable as you glean stuff on Subc. levels and spout the info. A matter of being willing to do this, and practice. Most of the time, Tics are a self-teaching tool that you learn to use by doing them, and observing how it all plays.
We dance an invisible dance to music they cannot hear.
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chmara Inner circle Tucson, AZ 1911 Posts |
Think of the ticks as cue words for the complete presentation. Now add Herb Dewey and Forer effect. This is a quick substitute for Answers to Questions --
If you are having trouble interpreting the codes at left -- rework the sheet to your liking. The principle remains the same.
Gregg (C. H. Mara) Chmara
Commercial Operations, LLC Tucson, AZ C. H. Mara Illusion & Psychic Entertainments |
Nicodemus Special user 644 Posts |
I suppose my basic problem is in knowing how to effectively use Tic Sheets in general. For instance I have Psi-Grafico as described in a John Riggs book. On the example sheet using handwriting analsis is lists such things as:
EE Withdrawn Judgement Expressive Implusive UL Jealous Philosophical Egotist So what is with the 'EE' and 'UL' ? Are these the letters in the hand writing that I am to look for or are these code for some character trait? Secondly, how do I know which ones to 'tick' off? Do you just pick a few and they cold read it into a fit for that person? I REALLY appreciate each piece of feedback your all are willing to part with. The reason this came up fresh is the Act 2 book and a routine that Barrie Richardson uses. It make Psi-Grafico more attainable (to me anyway). Thank you again, - Nicodemus
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