Inception by Promystic

Created by: Promystic

Inception is a mentalism and close-up magic trick that creates a layered, nested effect where objects or thoughts appear within other objects or minds in an impossible manner. In the context of Michael O'Brien's Progressive Book Test, it specifically refers to a method where the performer plants a specific word into a spectator's mind, rather than reading it, using ordinary-looking books to enhance the illusion. This trick is designed for mentalists seeking versatile, hands-off performances with no memorization required, making it ideal for both close-up and stand-up settings. Buyers should note that it is part of a larger system involving multiple books and routines, and it emphasizes organic, everyday props to maintain a natural and cohesive act.

Key features

  • No memorization required for the method

  • Uses organic, everyday props like books for a natural look

  • Allows for hands-off performances with no forcing or fishing

  • Can be integrated into larger routines such as the Progressive Book Test

  • Suitable for both close-up and stand-up magic performances

Pros

  • Highly versatile with multiple routine options

  • Easy to use with intuitive methods

  • Enhances the illusion with ordinary-looking props

  • Supports layered and progressive magical effects

Cons

  • May require purchasing additional books or systems for full functionality

  • Limited details on exact method without further exploration

Effect

Inception creates a layered magical experience for the audience. It appears as if the magician can place a specific thought or object into a spectator's mind or another object. The effect feels deep and impossible, suggesting influence over the spectator's choices without any visible force or suggestion.

Full details

Inception is a method within a larger mentalism system. It allows the performer to plant a specific word or idea in a spectator's mind. The method does not require memorization. It works with organic props or book tests. The effect is clean and hands-off. The spectator makes a free choice, yet the magician knows the outcome in advance. Inception fits into routines that build on multiple layers of impossibility.

Who should consider the trick

Mentalists who want to add a thought-influence effect to their act should consider Inception. It is suitable for performers who work with book tests or organic props. Magicians looking for a method with no memorization will find it useful. It works for both close-up and stand-up performances. Those who want to create a progressive, multi-phase routine will benefit from this trick.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

Inception is not difficult to perform. The method requires no memorization. The system is designed for instant use. Performers can learn it quickly. The method is consistent across different props or books. It does not need complex sleight of hand. The focus is on presentation and audience management.

What magicians say

Alakazam Magic UK describes Inception as a trick for layered object effects using organic items. They note it helps build a cohesive and evolving act. In another review, they mention Inception as a ProMystic product with unique appeal for performers interested in layered effects.

Chris Edwards Magic discusses Inception as part of Michael O'Brien's Progressive Book Test. He states, "Inception is a method to plant a specific word into the spectator's mind, rather than reading it." He emphasizes that it requires no memorization and allows for hands-off performances with no forcing or fishing.

What people are saying about Inception

AlakazamMagicUK says...

Inception by Promystic suggests a theme of objects appearing within other objects, likely using organic or everyday items to create a deep, layered magical effect. [...] The host’s enthusiasm for these products suggests they’re worth further exploration, especially for performers who enjoy ProMystic’s style of magic.

ChrisEdwardsMagic says...

Inception: A method to plant a specific word into the spectator’s mind, rather than reading it. [...] The combination of zero memorization, a variety of clean methods, and the option for both close-up and stand-up performances makes it a compelling package.

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