However, by wording it like this: "I invite you to imagine for a moment a place in your mind where you're super-suggestible," I most probably got you to imagine such a place. Never talk about what you're doing, and never brag to people what you did.
It's the dumbest rookie mistake, and everybody does it at one point unless they have been warned about it. Covert hypnosis isn't about mind control and open manipulation. It's about subtle influence. In a way, it's an "unknowing cooperation" as opposed to "knowing cooperation" in classical hypnosis in therapy sessions or stage shows. Remember: Covert hypnosis isn't what YOU do to people but is rather something that you AND your listeners or readers are doing together.
You're simply guiding them, and they willingly follow. Always be grateful that your subjects allow you to lead them.
I hope you enjoyed this article. Naturally, this was just a very brief review of covert and conversational hypnosis. There are almost unlimited tools you can use to hypnotize people secretly, and as you become a master, you can begin to develop your own.
Note: This information is powerful, and you will get a huge, unfair edge over others. I suggest you pursue the knowledge of covert hypnosis full-heartedly, but please use your new skills wisely and responsibly! And herein lies another clue: You have to use the techniques in the real world to become proficient.
I think people use drugs to hypnotize people. Drugs like cocaine I'm not sure but I have a hint on why that's one of the reasons its so illegal. I also think its used for others things to scare people.
Being deeply hypnotized without my consent or knowledge before I was ready left me in a paranoid and psychotic state for months and I probably should have been hospitalized under strict suicide watch, It was worse than 5 hits of LSD. From experience, Hypnosis against someone's knowledge is sinister. It's a form of manipulation and control. I know good can come from but hypnosis can give people courage to do something they would not normally or never do even if it is something we wanted to do.
If it goes wrong then one performing hypnosis is the responsible one. What someone wants might not be right. Nice try slick I know exactly what you are trying to do with this article. Half the people reading this are probably already drooling over their key boards. I feel like you hypnotized me with this article so I would read it all. As you were talking about the process you were using the methods as you explain them. I am only 13 years old and it's really hard for me to learn this but I will try to know the magical trick.
If someone has made a life altering decision and continues to do so because of covert hypnosis can you help them realize this? The easiest way to get past that is to ask questions. Some people are very self-referential and, like you, question other people's interpretations, motives, comments, facts, etc. So, when you meet such a person, ask for example, "How do you know you want X" or "You know that feeling when you just know you want X", then anchor the feeling and attach it to your product or idea instead of saying "There's a place in your mind that wants this product I actually noticed that the more "logical" a person is, the more he or she is reacting from emotions.
Almost always we feel first and interpret our experience according to those feelings. There's actually a part of the brain that does these rationalisations extremely well. Some people are just so good at doing this that they think their feelings have no impact on them, just pure logic and rational thinking process.
In reality it's seldom so. As for questioning everyone - do you ever question yourself? Did you ever consider that while it's certainly good to question things and making your own conclusions, sometimes other people have much more experience in some fields than you and it's sometimes worth to listen to their ideas instead of rejecting them outright?
The easiest to learn, drive-by-hypnosis strategy is to combine punctuation ambiguities and embedded commands. The idea is simple. String as many sentences together joined by punctuation ambiguities and drop in an embedded command whenever you feel they are ready.
This will be different for every person. Some people are easy to hypnotize, meaning they are both easily confused, and will easily follow commands. Here is a brief example. Think of any drive by hypnosis like a boxing match.
If you are feeling really confident, you can say something like the above paragraph of confusion to a few people at once. Then whoever is easiest to hypnotize will just drop where they are standing. If this is your objective, you should have at least one person in the crowd that is in on the secret hypnosis so they can catch whoever decides to become unconscious.
Anchoring is a very powerful technique, and you can augment your hypnotic skills. The best kind of anchor is a spatial anchor, or a specific gesture. For example, in the above example, every time you gave a command underlined you can also fire the same anchor. If you pre-build this anchor, it will work ever better. Tell a few stories about how you fell asleep, or somebody else fell asleep, and connect the idea of falling asleep to that same gesture.
Then if you fire that same anchor while you suddenly drop in the paragraph of confusion, it will be more effective and powerful. When most people tell stories, they tell them from beginning to end.
They start, they reach a mini climax, and then they are finished. But if you create a bunch of mini-cliffhangers, their brains will be using way to much energy trying to keep track of everything. The basic structure is like this: Story One — Start talking and build up to a mini cliff hanger. Go for at least a minute. Story Two — Start a completely different story, about a completely different topic and set of characters, and build up to a mini cliffhanger.
Middle Story — This is the one with the most ambiguities and commands. In this story, you can be very creative with the type of commands you put in. Instead of just knocking people unconscious with your hypnotic powers, you can install ideas, or even put in post hypnotic suggestions.
This is also a very useful technique to deliver commands. Whenever you put a wizard or a magician or a hypnotist in the middle story, that you are quoting, use the self point SP whenever possible. This way when you say things like dream about money SP or dream about sex SP nobody will be sure what you mean. For one, they are completely confused because you started two stories without finishing them.
Second, the middle story is about some magician you saw at open mic night, and you are quoting that magician and basically delivering those quoted commands to the people you are telling the story to. The process involves engaging the subject in a conversation that starts off with a simple handshake. This form of communication is considered to be a change-oriented context, and this is how it works:. This handshake technique was developed by Milton Erickson, who is considered to be the father of hypnotherapy.
Another famous Ericksonian technique is the levitating arm technique. First, the subject will need to close their eyes. Next, you will tell them to pay close attention to the feelings in their arms. Then, you will make different suggestions as to what sensations they are feeling.
For example, you can say that their arm feels light as a feather. This could cause the subject to lift their arms in a trance-like state. Visualization is a key aspect when it comes to inducing a trance-like state.
Ultimately, visualization techniques should help the subject recall some of their most positive memories and convince them to associate these memories with rewarding behavior. Zoning out is like being in a trance-like state. Therapists will typically use a swinging pocket watch or a pendulum as the object of focus, but you can basically use anything to induce this state. Ultimately, there are many levels of hypnosis, from putting your subject into a trance-like state to achieving full hypnosis.
Have you ever wondered why salespeople are so persuasive? There is, in fact, a special method they use to convince you to buy something regardless of whether or not you actually need it. The obvious answer when you call someone by their name is yes. The subject will say yes it is.
After a few obvious statements, move onto something less obvious and see how the subject will react. It will take some time to establish a rapport, so keep at it! There are dozens of language designs you can use. What this means is that by asking a tag question, the other person will be less likely to disagree with your statement. For reference, here are some examples of tag questions:.
In order to learn how to use tag questions effortlessly, just start adding them to your daily conversations with other people. However, do not attempt to influence someone into doing something immoral. The first and most important step when learning how to hypnotize someone without them knowing is to absorb their attention. What that means is that you need to make your subject forget about all the distractions around them, and focus their attention only on what you are doing. For example, talk about one of their hobbies.
Ask them a question about their interests. But nevertheless, it can still make hypnotizing someone quite difficult. The next step is to activate an unconscious response from your subject. If you can successfully receive an unconscious response of any kind with your subject, you have achieved getting your subject into a hypnotic state.
But, keep in mind that every subject will have a different reaction. For example, you may notice that your subject is looking to their left or right while you are speaking. If they are looking to their left, then you have tapped into their unconscious mind, and have successfully placed them into a hypnotic state.
Hypnotic suggestion is essentially a directive given to a subject. While I do tend to follow the steps in order for the first iteration, what usually happens is that I end up jumping between them randomly to some extent on subsequent iterations. The thing about it is that people will generally know that something has happened. And depending on our purpose in hypnotizing someone secretly, we may not want that.
The way we do this is by manipulating the focus states of their mind with multi-dimensional fractionation. Earlier I mentioned that there is a huge difference between a phone and the phone.
We can go well beyond the effects of simple usage of articles like a and the. Naturally, if your local laws require you to get consent from the other person before recording, make sure you do that first. Me is very specific.
When you take the time to understand how your words move minds beyond just the simple meaning, you can start to use your language strategically. As I mentioned, the scope here is vast. Earlier I talked about the basic structure of a story: Hero. Familiar scene. Many years ago, Bluma Zeigarnik noticed an interesting effect when she was talking to a waiter at her local restaurant: They could easily recall all details of an order while it was in progress, but as soon as it was delivered to the diner, they would forget all about it.
In simple terms, the Zeigarnik Effect occurs when some task we are performing is interrupted. It enables that task to remain forefront in our minds so that we can come back to it. Since we know that humans complete complex tasks, we know that the Zeigarnik effect is real. Take this article as an example. Have you ever noticed that quite often a TV show will end with some major problem facing the heroes?
When storytellers do this, it causes people to come back for more. It also has the side-effect of causing people to discuss it with their friends, relatives and colleagues, and fuels speculation.
All of this is good for marketing. The task completion system inside our brains constantly pings us saying Hey!
Get back to that thing and finish it! Tell the story up to that mini-cliffhanger point, then switch tracks to another story before the issue is resolved. There are lots of stories that have underlying lessons that they teach. We usually refer to this as the moral of the story. When we appreciate the nature of the underlying principles and have a few simple tools, hypnosis becomes almost effortless.
When most people talk, they are focused on the meaning of the words. In hypnosis, we want to do something slightly different. An implication of this is that it is usually far easier for someone to extrapolate from several stories than it is to understand an abstract idea.
So whenever you want to convey information, your subject will recall and embody that information far more easily if it is encoded in a story of some kind. Even when they can see it in front of their eyes.
To work around it, use the Zeigarnik effect and nested story loops to hide the underlying lesson several story loops down where it is difficult for their conscious mind to access. In it, we go over how to create anchors, how to make them persist over time, and how to use them.
And I give a number of worked examples designed to make it easy to see exactly how it works. What is covert hypnosis? So what do we need in order to hypnotize someone secretly? It can even be just playing around to see what happens.
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