Sui Generis is a breakthrough system for guessing any word, entirely propless.
It allows for what is essentially a mental billet peek, without the need for anything to be written down by your spectator.
Fraser has searched for this work all of his life and is something he considers his best work so far and a crowning achievement in the Mystery Arts.
There is very little process, everything is justified presentationally and the method is practically self working and will become second nature.
This entirely new principle allows you to effortlessly guess even the most obscure male or female names, objects, animals, drawings, countries, emotions and more... practically any word is possible to guess, entirely propless.
In an attempt at full disclosure, this method is not intended to be used to guess words which are contained within an openly restricted field, such as star signs and numbers.
There are other methods that allow you to divine these pieces of information, which are better suited to this task.
There are no restrictions on the length of word you can guess, once you know the general category you are working within.
This does not involve jumping through the letters of the alphabet, any calculation involving numbers or any number to letter conversions.
It will work in any language that has an alphabet at its basis.
This does not rely on the 're-frame' principle to make it work.
What Fraser has discovered is a quirk of psychology that allows you to, essentially, peer inside the mind of your spectator and know their thought processes.
You will feel as if you can truly read the thoughts of your spectator, as this is what you will actually be doing!
This method is very easy to learn and perform. In fact, when Fraser first showed this to a few close friends they were able to instantly begin to perform it back to him.
This included Michael Murray guessing Fraser's thought of Animal.
He was thinking of a Giraffe, for those who are curious!
Sui Generis is a hardback book that contains the secret principle behind this method and also teaches the foundation of this new propless word guess system.
The book is 139 pages and is typeset in size 11 font, with a full colour cover, case wrapped binding.
Quotes:
"This is on a whole different level than any of his previous work."
- Ori Asher
"Who the f**k are you? Alien? Creature from another cosmic dimension? Fraser, this is BRILLIANT. Clearly my best purchase since a very long time. I'm in shock. Bravo ..."
- Stephane Mansiet
"I have always taken a keen interest in the development of new linguistic tools within the field of Mentalism. In this regard Fraser is offering a fresh tool that I am very excited to start playing with!"
- Michael Murray
"Fraser has never given up on the search for the perfect word guess and Sui Generis proves that such dedication reaps rewards. What he has discovered is a natural principle that gets the participant to do the work for you. The effort he's put into creating this method has given us a tool we can use effortlessly."
- Ross Tayler
"Fraser Parker is a unique entity within the Mentalism field.
He has an expansive knowledge of both physical and verbal methods, an impressive understanding of how people think, and a core philosophy on how Mentalism should look and be experienced.
When Fraser brings these attributes together, in conjunction with a continual process of refinement, he is able to create and find new principles and methods for achieving feats of Mind Reading.
This is seen throughout his work.
However, this new method is perhaps the pinnacle of Fraser's creative process and thinking, not only in what it allows you to achieve, but also in how the method works.
It's a beautiful and unique piece of thinking.
The method is purely verbal and allows you to identify almost any word that a participant has in their mind.
It is easy to learn - and I truly mean that.
It is also easy for the participant to follow, as it involves the most minimal form of process (which is justified by the nature of the routine). As a result, the method is quick to execute, meaning that it can be performed as a direct demonstration of Mind Reading or can be embedded within a larger and more layered routine.
I was stunned when Fraser performed it on me for the first time. And now having learnt the method, I have also stunned myself when performing it.
How could I know that someone has the word 'igloo' in their mind after simply asking them to think of any object? This method allows you to do this. And it really feels like you are reading someone's mind.
I have performed it many times now, including during an online show. I was correct each time and the reactions were great. This should be in the arsenal of all Mentalists and, for me, is a true game changer.
Highly, highly recommended!"
- Ross Bartels
"I've had the privilege to have a sneak peek from Fraser Parker at what I truly think is going to be one of the most powerful tools in propless Mentalism EVER DEVISED!
I'm so glad that Fraser shared this with me, and honestly the feeling it gave me, not only when he performed it on me but also when I performed it on him was ... incredible!
There are very few routines I know of which give you as much satisfaction performing them as the audience get when you amaze them with it, but this is truly the case here.
Believe it or not, it felt as if I was in his head when I tried it out on him!
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