Prepare to be amazed! Alexander Marsh’s “1914 – Thy Will Be Done” unveils mentalism’s mystic secrets. Borrowed objects, unseen choices, and a tarot card reveal all! A miracle in your wallet.
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Alexander Marsh and the 1914 – Thy Will Be Done
Experience the ultimate in portable mentalism with Thy Will Be Done, a compact and astonishing effect that fits right in your wallet! Perfect for impromptu performances, this trick requires zero setup and is ready to amaze at a moment’s notice.
Whether you’re a tarot novice or a seasoned pro, this effect is designed to captivate. It uses three everyday objects—a pen, a coin, and a wristwatch—all of which can be borrowed from your participant, making it even more mystifying.
How It Works
Here’s the magic that unfolds:
- You place a single tarot card (provided) face down on the table, explaining that it reflects the participant’s upcoming choices.
- The participant sets the watch to a random, unseen time and places it face down alongside the pen and the coin.
- With your eyes closed and covered, the participant rearranges the objects: one in their hand, one in yours, and one left on the table.
This seamless routine is not only easy to perform but also deeply engaging, leaving your audience in awe of your mystical abilities.
Mentalism doesn’t pack much smaller than this! Carry it always in your wallet for a mystic miracle at a moment’s notice with zero setup.
Thy Will Be Done requires no prior tarot knowledge, making it the perfect effect for both tarot virgins and seasoned tarot-workers alike.
The routine utilises three ubiquitous objects: a pen, a coin and a wristwatch. Each of these items can be borrowed from your participant.
Here’s what happens:
You place a single tarot card (provided) face down on the table while explaining that the card depicts a reflection of the choices the participant is about to make.
The participant sets the watch to a random, unseen time and places it face down on the table alongside the pen and the coin.
While your eyes are closed and covered, the participant is invited to change the positions of all three objects until one is being held by the participant, one is being held by yourself and the remaining object is left on the table.