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01-26-2018, 08:45 PM
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[GET] Psychic Magic Complete Volume 1 ~ 6 by Ormond McGill
"PSYCHIC MAGIC" BY ORMOND MCGILL (1950-1951) - THE COMPLETE SET OF 6 VOLUMES - (LONG OUT OF PRINT!) - ALL E-BOOKS DELIVERED ON USB DRIVE - This is the classic series on mentalism and psychic magic. They cover every aspect of psychic performance. Ormond McGill (1913-2005) was known as the "Dean of American Hypnotists". Biography McGill became interested in magic as a child (and was later considered legendary in magic circles), but first studied hypnosis in 1927 while still a teenager. He wrote the seminal Encyclopedia of Genuine Stage Hypnotism (the acknowledged bible of stage hypnotism) in 1947, and continued to teach courses and lecture right up until a few days before his death. He launched his original Spook Show under title "The Great London Hypnotic Seance," touring throughout American West and Midwest and Canada, beginning 1942. From 1947 to 1954, McGill performed hypnotism and magic under the stage name of Dr. Zomb. His "Séance of Wonders" show featured horror-themed routines and costumed assistants typical of the midnight "Spook Shows" which were popular during that era. In addition to his career as a world-traveling magician and stage hypnotist, McGill was also a skilled hypnotherapist and a student of Eastern mysticism. He wrote between twenty-five and forty books (sources disagree on the total), including such titles as Grieve No More Beloved (about his afterlife contact with his deceased wife), Hypnotism and Mysticism in India, and his autobiography, The Amazing Life of Ormond McGill (2005). Eventually, he became known as "The Dean of American Hypnotism" and taught many courses and lectures about Hypnotism right up until his death. Download: Code: https://mega.nz/#!giwQlLwR!TpEj48yd1RfyorAxoRuZWk11LVFhWngWL2D3QV3Jcks |
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01-26-2018, 11:39 PM
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RE: [GET] Psychic Magic Complete Volume 1 ~ 6 by Ormond McGill | |||