Essential reading for anyone interested in the psychic reading business.
Charles Garner has been a professional psychic reader for fifty years. He's also been a professional magician, horoscope pitchman, stage hypnotist, spook show entrepreneur, and seance medium. He relates some of his adventures in this ebook. Over the years, Charles has deliberately kept a low profile but is well known to his clients, who consult with him from all around the world. His client list is a who's who of the movie, theater, and sporting worlds.
In this ebook, Charles explains his "rules of work," the essential requirements of a psychic reader, how to deal with the client's area of major concern, the anatomy of a reading, and how to handle repeat bookings.
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1. Madam Zara
- 2. Pearson's Fortune Teller
- 3. That Wonderful Town
- 4. Nelson Enterprises
- 5. Love In Los Angeles
- 6. Stan Bodine And The Horoscope Pitch
- 7. How To Become A Successful Reader
- 8. Psychic Readings
- 9. Until Next Time
- Suggested Reading
1st edition 2009, PDF 87 pages.
word count: 23891 which is equivalent to 95 standard pages of text
Reviewed by Karen King (confirmed purchase)
★★★★★ Date Added: Monday 07 October, 2024This was an interesting read. Somewhat like a fictional novel. I read it in about a couple of hours. But that's it. As a student of the esoteric arts, the core learning for me was not much. A little gem here and there. More interesting than it was informative. Nothing in terms of actual tools of the trade. And a lot of general advice. The list of books for further reading at the end of the manuscript is a good one. I find Richard Webster to be a far better resource.
Reviewed by Curtis Foster
★★★★★ Date Added: Monday 12 August, 2024I purchased a physical copy of this from Richard Webster off Doug Dyment’s Deceptionary.com years ago for $35. Charles Garner was my little secret for a long time but I guess the jig is up and people recognize him (whoever he really is) as someone with some very important things to say to certain types of people (i.e. people like us). I won't mention any of the many gems I picked up from him in his books; you’ll have to mine them out of his two books like I did. Regardless, a lot of who I am (my persona), what I do, and my goals are what they are because of what I learned from Charles Garner. With some material so good, the less said the better… and I’ve already said too much.