Studying neuro-linguistic programming is what teaches you how to implant and extract thoughts. Mixing psychology, hypnotism and magic somewhat goes into this area called mentalism, which is what I mostly do. It’s magic of the mind. Keith Barry Read Quote
I pray in my own way, not regularly, and I wouldn’t say structured prayers. What I’m praying to I’m not sure. I’d be a firm agnostic. Keith Barry Read Quote
I am constantly asked can anyone be hypnotized, and does it really work? Yes, and it does. Keith Barry Read Quote
You see guys going up to girls in bars and saying, ‘Oh, can I show you a trick?’ It’s a tool. I find it kind of sad; it breaks my heart a little bit. They should try to use their own personalities. It sort of smacks of using magic as a crutch, which is not what it should be. Keith Barry Read Quote
The cosmetics world and mentalism are both arenas of deception, but I suppose the difference is that mentalists and magicians are more honest about it. People tell me I have good skin, and I tell them the magic secret is E45 cream: cheap, cheerful, and very effective. Keith Barry Read Quote
I remember hearing Will Smith, back when he was just a rapper, saying, ‘When all the other rap stars are in bed, I’m practicing my rapping.’ I try to be like that. There is always something to improve. Keith Barry Read Quote
There has to be a level of intuition involved in what I do, and the more you use that intuition, the more honed it is. Keith Barry Read Quote
I haven’t hypnotised a whole lot of celebrities, because they’re fearful of it. Keith Barry Read Quote
I haven’t done anything I regret; I don’t live for regrets. I’m not a mean person, so I don’t go around doing evil things to people. Keith Barry Read Quote
With brain hacking experiments, I’ve hacked into Morgan Freeman’s brain. He was the most famous and the most nerve wracking because I got really awestruck when I met him, and the moment I was introduced to him, he challenged me there and then to hack his brain. Keith Barry Read Quote