Yes, there is some memorizing things, but the way it is taught makes it simple.īack to my child elementary school child. Now, be forewarned that you need to put in a small amount of work compared to the powers that will be bestowed upon you. The book is written clearly and easy to follow so learning is a snap. So, what are the random images? They could be a Conquistador, a sailboat in the middle of the desert, a smoke exhaling dragon, a tunnel or a Ringmaster teaching a lion. After you easily remember all 52 images, you learn a system of how to remember each card by turning each playing card into an image that then is remembered as part of the original 52 random images. These images are, as referenced above, created by David Trustman. Truly amazing! So you know, you learn 52 totally random images. I went to breakfast with my elementary school child and at the end of the meal the first 26 images were memorized. So, how hard is this? Let me put it to you like this. I am going to do what I said I would never do: learn a second stack. By the way, you are not limited to learning the order of a deck of cards, you can use the method to remember a shopping list or many other things that you would normally forget. Learning a stack using the Memory Arts book is neither painful nor tedious and it is in fact very fun. I do not recommend the rote memory method as it was painful and not fun. Although you can and should, I did not use this book to remember the Mnemonica stack because I taught myself the stack the hard way years ago. The illustrations and artistry were created by Mr. The pages contain numerous glossy paintings and diagrams that are used in your learning or memorization of either one or two stacks particularly the Tamariz’s Mnemonica stack of the Aronson stack. The book you get is a 7 and half inches by 7 and a half inches hardcover book with 341 pages. The method is not a secret and I will briefly run through it below in very general terms. It teaches you a system on how to remember things. I have read a few of my friend Harry Lorayne’s books on memory and had a decent idea of what the Memory Arts was all about. will teach you how to easily memorize things in a way that makes it effortless. The Memory Arts by Sarah and David Trustman and Vanishing Inc. This is one of the most exciting books I have read in a while. REVIEW: The Memory Arts by Sarah Trustman + David Trustman and Vanishing Inc.
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