Stoney Burke brings another stellar review. This mohunk should be on staff at a Major publication. One suggestion: we don’t care for the satanic music being plugged. Magicians are a Righteous group, all strong with the lord and prefer Donny and Marie, Andy Williams, Jimi Hendrix or Black Sabbath. Hang time!💫❤.
I'm a Donny and Marie fan myself. I mean, I AM in Utah. I'm not sure how tongue-in-cheek your "satanic music" comment is, but just in case: none of the stuff mentioned in the video is satanic. Also, I can't handle Andy Williams.
It seems like it would be hard to find a way to perform this that would make it scary enough to be worthy of the name "HORRORscope" Thanks for the review!
Agreed - The name and the imagery trying to be portrayed in the eBook is a bit silly. Maybe that's the point. I can't tell if he's being serious or silly. All that aside, the product itself is solid and worth the purchase if it's the kind of thing that you (or anyone else) performs.
@@StoneColdMagic If he's being over the top on purpose I respect it haha. It does seem like a good product but zodiac stuff doesn't really match my character.
Its obviously a fun play on words and remains part of my brand, you'll never forget it and you will talk about it! The video performance offers a light commercial presentation preferred by many. Originally, this effect aimed to help people identify their natural adversaries based on typical zodiac traits and understand the opposing signs and what to consider when encountering them (this is the second part of the presentation outlined in the book). For instance, Scorpios are typically known for being jealous and vindictive (try telling a Scorpio that!), while their adversaries, Leos, are known for being egotistical and sensitive (yikes). These two signs clash based on zodiac stereotypes, and the card issues a cryptic warning which you can discuss further. The horror element stems from the looking-glass self theory, which explores different aspects of self-perception (which the pdf does not go into detail about). This theory includes 3 things: imagining how others perceive you, contemplating the judgments they make about you, and developing your self-image based on their responses. People often avoid acknowledging their negative traits but want to understand how best to navigate them. Try talking about someones negative traits lol it can get scary. But again its just a fun name and a play on words.
@@mrdarknesslives Wow the man himself responds! Thank you, that makes sense. It sounds like there is room for a lot of intense discussion if you wanted to take it that way.
@@mathmusicstructure Ha! It’s all good. I realize horoscopes aren’t meant to be terrifying, and it’s counter to the whole astro-new-age B.S. Since I’m MR. DARKNESS, I naturally take a dark twist on them as a middle finger (inverted devil horns!), as highlighted in the instructions. The colorful language is just me being creative and stretching my artistic prose (I'm a creative!), playing off people’s perceptions of horoscopes, that's what it would sound like to a believer. I'm surprised so much emphasis was put on the name and a bit or artistic fun liberties as if any of that makes a difference to a person doing "magic tricks" and when you can see the full performance. By the way, this isn’t really about your character; it’s more about engaging the participant and finding a common ground. Everyone loves to talk and learn about themselves, not so much about you or what magic tricks you can do. This information can also be used as a “one ahead” or for later reference. How many people do you think know their natural adversaries based on personality traits? It’s fascinating for people to discover that. I also include both the negative and positive traits of all the signs if you’d like to memorize them. This info is like a mini course. Imagine if you asked someone what sign they were and they mentioned your opposite sign! You would know exactly how to handle them ;) The personality traits are scary accurate (generalizing).
@@StoneColdMagic That's really good. I write a lot of Witchhouse music, so this hits really well. You might like 'Mago de Oz'. I listen to a lot of Stoa which you may well like too. Super atmospheric with a medieval feel going on.
@@JoelMagicTV - I just checked out Fiesta Pagana by Mago de Oz. Killer! They're going on my list. If you liked Ghost Love Score even a little, you MUST see this. It's the Nightwish lead singer (Floor Jansen) performing Phantom of The Opera. It will change your life! :0] th-cam.com/video/plCScjvDOJM/w-d-xo.html
I have the card but I dont have the pdf. I figured out most of method by watching performances so this review is very helpful. I still cant figure out when the go to the middle to know which one. I really like the thinking behind this trick and a perfect edc. cool trick and great review thaniks!
Very helpful - thanks, Jeff!
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Thanks Boss 🙂👍🏻
Ju are welcome mang!
Stoney Burke brings another stellar review. This mohunk should be on staff at a Major publication. One suggestion: we don’t care for the satanic music being plugged. Magicians are a Righteous group, all strong with the lord and prefer Donny and Marie, Andy Williams, Jimi Hendrix or Black Sabbath. Hang time!💫❤.
I'm a Donny and Marie fan myself. I mean, I AM in Utah. I'm not sure how tongue-in-cheek your "satanic music" comment is, but just in case: none of the stuff mentioned in the video is satanic. Also, I can't handle Andy Williams.
Would this be appropriate its hilarious? th-cam.com/video/yfB7vF7nCdA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=n4Ync4pNmzyv9aC2
It seems like it would be hard to find a way to perform this that would make it scary enough to be worthy of the name "HORRORscope"
Thanks for the review!
Agreed - The name and the imagery trying to be portrayed in the eBook is a bit silly. Maybe that's the point. I can't tell if he's being serious or silly. All that aside, the product itself is solid and worth the purchase if it's the kind of thing that you (or anyone else) performs.
@@StoneColdMagic If he's being over the top on purpose I respect it haha. It does seem like a good product but zodiac stuff doesn't really match my character.
Its obviously a fun play on words and remains part of my brand, you'll never forget it and you will talk about it! The video performance offers a light commercial presentation preferred by many. Originally, this effect aimed to help people identify their natural adversaries based on typical zodiac traits and understand the opposing signs and what to consider when encountering them (this is the second part of the presentation outlined in the book). For instance, Scorpios are typically known for being jealous and vindictive (try telling a Scorpio that!), while their adversaries, Leos, are known for being egotistical and sensitive (yikes). These two signs clash based on zodiac stereotypes, and the card issues a cryptic warning which you can discuss further. The horror element stems from the looking-glass self theory, which explores different aspects of self-perception (which the pdf does not go into detail about). This theory includes 3 things: imagining how others perceive you, contemplating the judgments they make about you, and developing your self-image based on their responses. People often avoid acknowledging their negative traits but want to understand how best to navigate them. Try talking about someones negative traits lol it can get scary. But again its just a fun name and a play on words.
@@mrdarknesslives Wow the man himself responds! Thank you, that makes sense. It sounds like there is room for a lot of intense discussion if you wanted to take it that way.
@@mathmusicstructure Ha! It’s all good. I realize horoscopes aren’t meant to be terrifying, and it’s counter to the whole astro-new-age B.S. Since I’m MR. DARKNESS, I naturally take a dark twist on them as a middle finger (inverted devil horns!), as highlighted in the instructions. The colorful language is just me being creative and stretching my artistic prose (I'm a creative!), playing off people’s perceptions of horoscopes, that's what it would sound like to a believer. I'm surprised so much emphasis was put on the name and a bit or artistic fun liberties as if any of that makes a difference to a person doing "magic tricks" and when you can see the full performance. By the way, this isn’t really about your character; it’s more about engaging the participant and finding a common ground. Everyone loves to talk and learn about themselves, not so much about you or what magic tricks you can do. This information can also be used as a “one ahead” or for later reference. How many people do you think know their natural adversaries based on personality traits? It’s fascinating for people to discover that. I also include both the negative and positive traits of all the signs if you’d like to memorize them. This info is like a mini course. Imagine if you asked someone what sign they were and they mentioned your opposite sign! You would know exactly how to handle them ;) The personality traits are scary accurate (generalizing).
Just an awesome review. I'll check out more of Nightwish more now too whilst working.
Keep up the awesome work brother.
Thank you sir. Here is the first Nightwish experience you must have: th-cam.com/video/47e_961OQWE/w-d-xo.html
@@StoneColdMagic That's really good. I write a lot of Witchhouse music, so this hits really well. You might like 'Mago de Oz'. I listen to a lot of Stoa which you may well like too. Super atmospheric with a medieval feel going on.
@@JoelMagicTV - I just checked out Fiesta Pagana by Mago de Oz. Killer! They're going on my list.
If you liked Ghost Love Score even a little, you MUST see this. It's the Nightwish lead singer (Floor Jansen) performing Phantom of The Opera. It will change your life! :0]
th-cam.com/video/plCScjvDOJM/w-d-xo.html
I have the card but I dont have the pdf. I figured out most of method by watching performances so this review is very helpful. I still cant figure out when the go to the middle to know which one. I really like the thinking behind this trick and a perfect edc. cool trick and great review thaniks!
@@darrenhadden1037 I’m glad the review was helpful. By the way, how did you get a card without the instructions?
@StoneColdMagic I ordered a refill. Trick seems a bit complicated and need a good spectator. I'm trying to think of another method 🤔
@@darrenhadden1037 - gotcha.
@@darrenhadden1037dude buy the trick proper it’s not complicated it just can’t be backtracked easily as you found out by wasting $10
Curious what sign are you Jeff?
@@mrdarknesslives - I’m the best Zodiac sign. 😉
@@StoneColdMagic lol and you thought horoscopes couldn't be scary ;)