Luke Jermay - The Tower.mp4 -
A spectator is asked to knock down the tower of cards while the performer's back is turned.
The routine is structured to move away from being a mere "trick" and toward a "demonstration". It often incorporates patter (scripted talk) that weaves in themes of mysticism or psychology to enhance the atmosphere of real mind-reading. Luke Jermay - The Tower.mp4
The performer seemingly uses remote viewing to correctly count how many cards are face-up or face-down. He may also identify specific suits (e.g., the number of diamonds) or sense exactly when a spectator is focusing on a specific card, naming it without looking. Methodology and Analysis A spectator is asked to knock down the
"The Tower" is a mentalism routine by Luke Jermay , often titled or simply "The Tower," where he utilizes a deck of cards to demonstrate psychological and pseudo-supernatural phenomena. It is frequently associated with his earlier works like "Building Blocks" and his live lectures from the early 2000s. Core Effect and Performance The performer seemingly uses remote viewing to correctly
The routine is themed around the concept of or psychological influence. In a typical performance:
Elise Kost
Thank you Catherine, for this wonderful series of Inanna’s/Nature’s/Celestial’s/Our story.
I appreciate and enjoy your commentary as much as the stories themselves.
Thank you for the good old stories and your gifts of insights all these years.
Blessings all ways.
~ elise
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Elise! Thank you so much. High praise coming from you. Hope you’re doing well my friend. xoxo Catherine