
Ebook - 20 Tips for Seance Workers by Thomas Baxter
Description & Effect
Unveiling the Secrets of Professional Séances
Step into the intriguing world of theatrical séances with '20 Tips for Séance Workers', an essential digital download from Canada's renowned Master of Psychological Mysteries, Thomas Baxter. With over three decades of unparalleled experience performing captivating séances in homes, nightclubs, and theaters across the globe, Baxter generously shares the closely guarded secrets and practical wisdom he's accumulated. This isn't just theory; it's a deep dive into the 'meat and potatoes' of what truly works in creating genuinely unnerving and entertaining supernatural experiences. Learn from a master who has actually performed these feats professionally, hundreds of times for money, ensuring you receive only the most reliable and impactful information.
Mastering the Art of Psychological Mystery
Whether your aspiration is to construct a full-fledged theatrical séance for professional engagements or simply to infuse your casual gatherings with chillingly effective and spooky events, this ebook is your indispensable guide. Thomas Baxter provides a wealth of actionable tips, ingenious tricks, and complete, easy-to-follow routines that are guaranteed to leave your audiences spellbound and questioning the boundaries of reality. Forget unproven concepts; Baxter's methods have been refined through countless real-world performances, ensuring you gain insights into techniques that deliver consistent, spine-tingling results. You'll discover how to create atmosphere, manage audience expectations, and execute effects that blur the lines between reality and the supernatural.
Your Comprehensive Séance 'Toolbox'
Described by experts like Colin Mcleod as 'almost like a toolbox full of everything you would possibly require to begin successfully doing Seances,' this digital treasure goes beyond superficial advice. It offers a unique 'peek behind the medium's cabinet,' granting you an insider's perspective on the nuances of performance, atmosphere creation, and audience management. From subtle psychological ploys to dramatic physical manifestations, every element is covered to help you craft an unforgettable experience. David Alexander praises it, noting 'There are at least a dozen items that are easily, EASILY, worth the small price of the book that can make all the difference in the world to someone wanting to do entertaining séances in a professional manner.' This ebook is a steal for anyone serious about mastering the art of the theatrical séance, providing immense value that can transform your presentations from ordinary to extraordinary.
Original Specs
In 20 Tips for Séance Workers Canada's Master of Psychological Mysteries shares some of the secrets he has gleaned in over 30 years of presenting theatrical séances in homes, nightclubs and theaters around the world.
Whether you're interested in creating a theatrical séance to entertain professionally, or are searching for some spooky events to enhance your current presentations for family and friends, this book will provide you with tips, tricks and complete routines that are sure to give your audiences chills and thrills.
Full of practical, amazing information from an author who has actually performed the feats detailed inside professionally, 20 Tips for Séance Workers is a unique peek behind the medium's cabinet!
"No pipe dreams. No fantasies. No unproven theory. This is the meat and potatoes of what Tom did hundreds of times for money. This is the stuff that works. There are at least a dozen items that are easily, EASILY, worth the small price of the book that can make all the difference in the world to someone wanting to do entertaining séances in a professional manner."
- David Alexander
"This book is almost like a toolbox full of everything you would possibly require to begin successfully doing Seances. As with all of Tom's work, he really goes out of his way to make sure he gives you everything. Congratulations Tom on another winner! A steal at the cost if I do say so!"
- Colin Mcleod









