This effect can range from being a "puzzle" to being a unique moment of magic for spectators. Hass
instructs the method very well - sometimes he is just over the top about how wonderful he is, but if
you can get past that aspect of his instruction you will learn the effect (hence the 4 stars instead
of 5). With respect to this, I have performed this over zoom/FaceTime in a show and found that it
works really well. my comment about it being a "puzzle" is related to the idea that this effect is
best when embedded in a larger conversation or interaction about intuition. if the performer
makes it about themself, the effect it descends to the puzzle category. when the focus is genuinely
on the other person, their feelings, their choices, it results in them experiencing this effect as
magical, mysterious and wonderful - since they truly make all the choices.