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Multiple Mentality Course #1 - Training your right


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? 10/31/92 Harry Kahne's Multiple Mentality Course FILE:001 ?
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? A True Course in Right/Left Brain Training, Development of Creative ?
? Intelligence and Conscious Fostering of Intuitive Powers ?
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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A True Course in Right/Left Brain Training,
Development of Creative Intelligence and
Conscious Fostering of Intuitive Powers

1st Revision and Update by Mel Saunders
2nd Revision and digitizing by Purloin Illusionist

This Multiple Mentalism course is a revised version of
course originated by Harry Kahne in the early 1920's. At
that time he was billed The Incomparable Mentalist and the
Man with the Multiple Mind.

He often demonstrated his ability on stage by doing six
different mental operations simultaneously. His platform
performance entailed standing in front of a large blackboard
with a piece of chalk in each hand while writing upside down
and backwards with one hand and mirror language with the
other hand.

At his left was another small blackboard on which
appeared the number 28,642,981,673 -- which was being divided
into five unequal parts -- these figures he began computing
at the bottom of the large blackboard. At his right was
another small blackboard on which appeared seven columns of
figures which ran into the millions. These were being added
and notated as well at the bottom of the larger blackboard in
front of him.

This was Harry Kahne's demonstration of doing six things
at one time, i.e. reading, transposing, writing backwards,
and upside down, holding a conversation, adding and dividing.
These six separate processes actually involve fourteen
distinct operations, i.e. hearing questions, answering
questions, reading newspaper, transposing what is read,
transposing spelling, writing with the right hand, writing
with the left hand, writing upside down, carrying six
different thoughts in the mind, retaining questions,
retaining figures for addition, retaining figures for
division, proving previous work and controlling all other
physical actions of the body -- such as walking, bowing, etc.

At the conclusion of Harry Kahne's demonstrations,
people often asked him, "Do you really believe that nearly
everyone can learn to perform the amazing mental feats you
demonstrate? Is my brain capable of carrying on four to six
independent functions at one and the same time, as yours is?
Isn't the ability to master your training confined to well
educated people?" When answering, Harry Kahne admitted he
had only an average brain that he trained to do things no
other man in history had done. Education had no bearing on
it.

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