Hot, Hotter, Burning Up

This weekend I was at a little end-of-the-summer get-together at my friend’s place with Elizabeth, a girl I’ve been seeing. When someone asked if I had any tricks I’d been working on I told them that Elizabeth and I had been practicing ways of boosting our psychic connection. “We’re actually really quite good at it. You guys probably wouldn’t be able to wrap your heads around it because you don’t have the same spiritual connection we have. The raw sexual energy of true twin flame soulmates can be a powerful thing. Should we try something, sweetheart?”

I had someone get a piece of paper and something to write with. I told them I was going to go into a bedroom where I couldn’t see or hear anything and one of the people at the party would accompany me so I couldn’t cheat.

Elizabeth had them write down the name of any animal on the paper and fold it into quarters and hide the paper somewhere in the room.

She then went to seclude herself in the bathroom and told someone to go get me and the person who was watching me.

When I came back I said, “Okay, so there’s something written on that paper, and it’s hidden somewhere in this room. Did she have you write down an animal?… Okay, perfect. That will make it easier to focus on than just a blank piece of paper, because she can imagine the animal itself.”

I had someone call Elizabeth on her phone and put it on speaker.

“This is crazy, but without being able to see me, Elizabeth will guide me to the hidden paper strictly based on our psychic connection.”

I started meandering around the room and Elizabeth—blindly, from the bathroom—began to direct me by telling me if I was “Hot” or “Cold.”

“Cold. Hot. Hot. Hot! uhm… Hot. Cold.” Etc.

She’s sent me all over the room, with no discernible rhyme or reason.

I said, “Let’s reset,” and went back to the middle of the room.

Again she guided me all over the room. I told her to really focus and moments later she was directing me towards the door leading into the room and the shoes that were gathered near it.

“Hot. Hot. Hotter. Hotter. You’re burning up.” She said.

“Is it in one of the shoes?” I asked.

My friends confirmed it was.

“Wait, let’s go one step further. Sweetheart, I want you to think of the animal they wrote down. Try to send that to me. Let the power of our erotic passion flow through you and out towards me. This is something only you and I can do baby. Because our love is so strong. It’s not like the pathetic bullshit relationships these people are in. They can’t even begin to imagine our sensual connection. I want you to imagine we’re together now, baby.” I close my eyes. “Yes, darling. Imagine us making love. Yes. Yes. I feel it. The power of our carnal rapture. Now… become that animal for me. Yes, me dear.”

After a couple moments of luxuriating in imaginary lovemaking, my eyes pop open.

“Oh… that’s a badger. You wrote down badger?”

They did.

“That definitely felt like fucking a badger,” I say. Leaving them to wonder how I was able to find the paper, how I knew what was written on it, and how I knew what fucking a badger feels like.

Method

Okay, so this is just a party trick for you and another person to pull off. You don't have to take it the direction I did, of course. You can just find the paper and reveal the word. You don’t need to harness the power of the sexual energy between you two to do so.

This uses an old stand-by method for me. Morse code. Morse code can be memorized in under an hour. But the nice thing here is that only you have to memorize it. Your partner is alone in the other room and can reference a paper chart or something on their phone in order to know what to say.

Your partner will simply use Hot and Cold to substitute for Dot and Dash.

To signify the end of a letter they just have to pause and say uhm, or uh, or hmmm. The pacing with which they say the thing doesn’t matter at all. So they can take their time to get it right. They just need to make sure to put in one of those signifiers to show it’s the end of the letter.

Further Details

You could have the people write down any word on the paper. I decided to have them choose an animal because knowing the category means I usually don’t have to have the person spell out the full word. Three or four letters will usually tell you what you need to know. When I performed last weekend my friend spelled out B-A-D-G, and I knew it was badger.

Once you know the animal you stop and reset, like things aren’t working.

Now the other person sends a one word description for where the paper is hidden. This may get you exactly to the paper, or it may just get you in a general area. They might send TV. So you know it’s somewhere around the TV. Or Couch. Or Books if it’s in a bookcase. The general area is fine because this is the first reveal.

Once you know the area the person is sending you, then you ask them to “really focus” or something like that. You want to have a keyword that let’s the person know that you know where to go. That let’s them know they should stop coding the word and to start saying just that you’re getting hotter and hotter because you’re now honing in on where the item is.

The idea of using the guidance of “Hot” and “Cold” to transmit Morse code comes from friend-of-the-site, JFC. I’ve mentioned in the past that what makes Morse code so useful is that it just requires anything that you can put into a binary state in order to code it. The use of Hot and Cold is great because this is something that exists in the real world. People already say Hot and Cold to direct people. So using it for that purpose is completely beyond suspicion.

Thanks to JFC for allowing me to share this with you.