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Perceptionist Tom Berger is known to hundreds of companies and organizations for his entertaining and mind-boggling demonstrations of the untapped powers of the mind.
With nine performances for the National Australia Bank, twenty five for Glaxo SmithKline and over seventy five for Bristol-Myers Squibb, Tom Berger is booked and rebooked by corporations around Australia to experience his motivational entertainment.
Radio presenter Alan Jones said he was “just unbelievable”. The Mercury wrote, “Definitely a crowd pleaser!” Television presenter John Mangos on Channel 7 (Sydney) exclaimed, ”…he’s as good as any of the American guys I’ve ever seen!”
Tom Berger’s one-man show Magic Of Your Mind is an entertaining blend of mystery, humour, psychology and intuition using total audience participation. Tom dazzles the mind as he challenges his audiences to question what is real and what is unreal; what is possible and what is impossible.
As a presenter on the corporate circuit, Tom Berger is not just an entertainer and he is much more than a speaker. His extensive use of audience participation guarantees that you don’t just watch his presentation, you experience it. He baffles, mystifies and thoroughly entertains his audience. Then, at the end of his presentation, Tom delivers a powerful motivational message about the potential of the human mind.
In his corporate workshop The Power Of Thinking Without Thinking, Tom switches his focus from entertainment to empowerment in a highly interactive experience that explores the possibility of reaching your full potential. Tom reveals how to dramatically improve your memory, tap into your natural intuition, be more creative and how to develop lateral thinking skills to think outside the box.
“We only use about 10% - 20% of our minds capacity”, says Tom. “Think about the capabilities existing in that 80% - 90% controlled by our subconscious mind. In this age of computers, the most amazing phenomenon is the power of the human mind. “My goal is to put you in awe of your mind.”
Tom Berger says he does not possess supernatural powers, nor does he claim to perform as a psychic, hypnotist or magician. While he acknowledges that he is an entertainer, and showmanship plays a role in what he does, Tom has a standing offer of $10,000 payable to charity, if anyone can prove he uses stooges or confederates in his demonstrations.
Nothing is impossible in the extraordinary world of Tom Berger. No smoke; no mirrors—just today’s mysteries that may well become tomorrows certainties.
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