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Uri Geller
Be a part of Uri Geller's 'Psychic Flash Mob', and use the power of your mind to change the world. From helping to mend David Beckham's broken metatarsal during the 2002 World Cup to ensuring the success of top-level peace talks between two superpowers, Uri has proved again and again that mind over matter can work. Now you can be a part of his fascinating mind experiments, every month in Fate & Fortune. 'Each month, I invite my readers to join me in harnessing the power of our minds to make great things happen,' says Uri. 'I believe that if we all focus together and combine our prayers on the same goal at the same time, wonderful things can take place. So why don't you join me?' Uri shot to worldwide fame in the 1970s when he appeared on TV bending spoons with mind power. He can bend and break metal, fix broken watches and erase computer disks. He's even stopped Big Ben – twice! Uri's abilities seem to have been triggered by a mysterious sphere of light that knocked him off his feet at the age of four. A year later, he was eating soup when his spoon curled up in his hand and snapped – the first sign of his incredible powers. After becoming a soldier, then a model, he appeared on TV for the first time and became an instant worldwide celebrity. He now helps many stars and high achievers to use mind power to stay at the top. He lives on the banks of the river Thames near London with his wife, Hanna, and their pet dog.• If you want to take part in Uri's 'Psychic Flash Mob', find out how in this month's issue of Fate & Fortune, on sale now! To subscribe to Fate & Fortune and never miss an issue, click here.


