Bring Out the Magic in Your Mind
Al KoranAt the early age of seven, it was apparent that I had the extrasensory instincts and uncanny sixth sense which have today earned me the title of The World’s Greatest Mind-Reader and The Finest Mental Magician in the World .
Even at this tender age I was able to state the where-abouts of my aunt’s lost engagement ring, simply because I had “seen” it in the drawer of her dressing table.
School days had their problems for me, for by this time I had acquired such an instinct that, in mathematics, I knew the answers to sums without working them out. My principal put me through many tests; as he got all the right answers this made my parents and my teacher realize that here was no ordinary schoolboy, and my unusual ability was encouraged.
I read all I could about magic, fantasy and mystery, and at fifteen became the youngest member of the Magicians’ Club. Having made history in this way, I made it again the following year by being the youngest member ever to win their gold medal.
After appearing in many concerts and studying astrology, psychology, and Yoga (under a Tibetan monk then living abroad), I decided that my future career lay not in conjuring, but in that more intangible field of magic of the mind.
On many occasions I have, through extrasensory perception, given predictions that have astounded the public. At a dinner given by the press, I wrote the next day’s headlines of a certain newspaper, and I was right . During a café act, I wrote the results of a General Election on a blackboard before they were known, and I was right . On TV I wrote the first, second, and third horses in an important race which was not to be held for another two weeks, and I was right again .
I have read minds and told people where they are going for their holidays, how many people are in the family, their names, birthdays, and many other things. And I am always right . I have baffled millions of people on stage, and television viewers in their homes, in this country and abroad. And millions are