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mentalist

[men-tl-ist] / ˈmɛn tl ɪst /


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“When I’m tuned in, it’s all about deep intuition and reading emotions and picking up feelings,” said the renowned mentalist known by his stage name, the Amazing Kreskin.

From Washington Post

As a kid, he was on the Catskills circuit with his brother in a mentalist act, “The Boy with the Radio Mind.”

From Washington Post

The family is close — everyone spent Christmas together in Las Vegas, staying at the Wynn resort and taking in a mentalist show.

From New York Times

Bob was smitten by magic at an early age, and when he was 12 he and his brother, Walter, performed a mentalist act in the Catskill Mountains, “The Boy With the Radio Mind.”

From New York Times

"What he's doing is mentalism. You cannot call it a miracle. It's an art form, a skill that's learnt. If anyone tells you that it's a miracle, then he's spreading superstition, he's spreading lies," Suhani Shah, a mentalist, told a news channel.

From BBC