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Edna No.41029640 >>41029799 >>41030095 >>41030267 >>41034752
>Yo /x/ here is a review of the book Inner vegas, by Joe Gallenberger.
> here the whole review, be careful, it's French.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sW3eKtI82UTgfpF9djIOMbgUuphy0i8Lse9tZN4SwWc/edit?usp=drivesdk

> here is the summary.

I read this book with the objective of improving my very first skill as a witch. Probability, the control of randomness.

At first I was disappointed by this writing, because the author tells his story in many chapters, not to mention the main subject.

After one hundred and thirty pages, the author finally begins to speak of concrete experience, of occult practice aimed at modifying probabilities.

He conducted experiments that he considered relevant.
He claims to have good results at casino games, that his practices have allowed him to treat seriously affected members of the group, that the practices have allowed him to learn to better manage his feelings.

I had the same experiences on my side, with video games as a preference, it is true that I noticed a clear improvement in my gameplay, as well as many more strokes of luck, with a relevant timing
(see the full review)

>negative criticism
BUT Joe Gallenberger tells much more about his journey ONLY by supporting his successes without a single analytical, scientific, critical mind.
Thus he talks about probability without knowing the calculations, he never talks about his failures, there is no control group to compare his data, he is convinced of his "powers", That gives him an observational bias.

Moreover he talks too little about the methods used by his person, he mentions studies, the energies he uses, that he sends to his group, that he receives from his group, the scientific methodology only comes from page four hundred.

>Conclusion:
This is only a gateway to the world of random magic.
If you're looking for something more concrete, move on.
HealerAnon !!MxAsPiivCUs No.41029799 >>41029894
>>41029640 (OP)
I appreciate the review!
Edna No.41029894 >>41030522 >>41030676
>>41029799

Thank you very much.
I am now ready for the second part of my training.
I wait, I listen.
Anonymous No.41030088 >>41030130
Gambling and magic are both retarded
KG3 !!v3/1lCxjpi0 No.41030095
>>41029640 (OP)
Thanks for making this thread! Interesting topic for sure and reminded me of this video which touches on and expands upon the overall idea.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vccBZn0spjw
Anonymous No.41030130 >>41030210
>>41030088
They are the only times I feel alive
KG3 !!v3/1lCxjpi0 No.41030210
>>41030130
I mean uhh I'd say branch out to other hobbies, unless it's like your all time favorite thing in which case just like don't let it frick up your basic needs and all that <3
Anonymous No.41030267 >>41031721
>>41029640 (OP)
so is there an actually good tome on probability manipulation?
Anonymous No.41030522
>>41029894
OP I am interested in talking about this, if you are, and have teleguard.
UXHKLT72Z
HealerAnon !!MxAsPiivCUs No.41030676 >>41030749
>>41029894
This one is hard to grasp at first. It involves thinking of things without using mental images or mental words of things. So think of a triangle without thinking of any references to a triangle. This is called conceptional thinking and is the bedrock to a lot of higher level things. To use it in probability manipulation you hold the outcome you want in a conceptional way. This is why it's good to be "in the zone" and not be able to be distracted if you are trying this out in the wild. So If I were flipping coins I would hold the conceptional idea of heads and flip my coin and watch more often than not you will get heads if you are doing it right. These are the keys to the Lamborghini use them wisely!
Edna No.41030749
>>41030676

>Think about without Thinking
>The key is the void
Very well.

You will hear about me in the magical field
You will be proud of me, sensei.
Anonymous No.41031721 >>41032333 >>41035313
>>41030267
Edna doesn’t know shit. She’s a man larping as a little witch
Notice how she says she would suggest reading other books but doesn’t actually suggest another book
Anonymous No.41032210 >>41032333
Edna will never be a real witch
Kek
HealerAnon !!MxAsPiivCUs No.41032333
>>41031721
>>41032210
Regardless of who Edna is you should be nice to people. So she forgot to suggest other books it doesn't take away from the general critique which is that yes the book is mostly in story format and not "how to" format. I've read a few books before that were like that so I am familiar with it and I already had hemisync stuff so it was less daunting to try and piece together what he's talking about. Edna's already a real witch. A witch for good. Be kind to people.
Anonymous No.41034668 >>41035318
His liquid luck book was more about the process but it’s pretty simple
Do hemisync meditation, stay positive and hold positive outcomes in your imagination, no drinking or drugs, no anger or hate, and they do group meditation where they send each person positive energy in a circle (similar to Dr Joe Dispenza)
You should look into Dr Joe’s work if you want more details on the meditations that can give you the same insights
Anonymous No.41034752 >>41035250 >>41035324
>>41029640 (OP)
I mean thanks? The only way to increase probability is to cheat.
Anonymous No.41035250
>>41034752
>thoughts can effect random number generators
you little naive child
this has already been proven false on September 11th
Edna No.41035313
>>41031721

>Ho No ! EdNa DoNt TaLk AbOuT OtHeR BoOkS

Be patient little insolent potato, give me time to search, study, write other studies.
Edna No.41035318
>>41034668

>Liquid Luck

OK, thx, I'll do a review soon
Edna No.41035324
>>41034752

>There are different ways to cheat
The magic of Chaos is one of them