Controversial Israeli psychic. In the 1970s he burst onto the world stage through apparent demonstrations of psychic ability. The most famous of these powers is the ability to bend silverware without applying any form of strong pressure. He also starts watches that have ceased to function, reproduces unseen drawings, etc. Geller semi-retired in the 1980s, but occasionally makes appearances. He has done a good job marketing himself through games, websites, and through authoring more than a dozen books. Although his powers have been duplicated by magicians and some of his public demonstrations have been “debunked,” his popularity continues. He claims that he has made a fortune by dowsing for such things as oil and gold for companies that refuse to be identified. He currently lives on a large estate he owns in England.
Readers, please enjoy this guest blog post by Devin Hunter, author of a number of books, including Modern Witch, Crystal Magic for the Modern Witch, and the new Houseplant HortOCCULTure.
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