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Friday, July 4, 2008

How To Skillfully And Powerfully Use Embedded Commands In Covert Hypnosis and Persuasion

Wouldn't it be nice if you could send people secret messages, messages that can make people do and feel whatever you want, all in the course of a normal conversation?
If you could persuade and influence people to do or think whatever you like, without them being any the wiser, and all during a normal, quick, and simple conversation?

Behold! Embedded commands!

Embedded commands are commands that you secretly hide within normal sentences, which go unrecognized by the conscious minds of those who you talk to, but slip right into the unconscious mind (the most important part when persuasion is concerned) of anyone you speak to.

there are many ways of using embedded commands, the simplest is just to mark out (with either a slight drop in the tone of your voice, a specific gesture or other sign to be used with the command only) the word which form your command.

for example, the command "learn hypnosis now" could be embedded in the sentence "I don't know what you want to learn, but with hypnosis you can really make a difference in your future, as well as the here and now," simply by marking out the words which make up the commands, so it becomes:"I don't know what you want to learn but with hypnosis you can really make a difference in your future, as well as the here and now."

Are you beginning to see how you can subtly lace your sentences with embedded commands so secret that no one will realize what you are up to? If you are, congratulations, you are on your way to becoming a master of covert hypnosis, if not, don't worry, this next trick will really skyrocket your skill with embedded commands!

It's called "phonological ambiguity" and its seriously sneaky.
basically, as in the English language many words sound the same, but have different meanings (to, too, two) you can enhance you skill at multi level communication buy saying something that they consciously recognize as one thing, but unconsciously recognize as another, and when you mark it out, become a powerful embedded command.

Two useful embedded commands which utilize phonological ambiguity are "like me," and "by now."
"like me" can mean both "similar to me", and the embedded command 'like me."
"by now" can be :buy now", or "by now", they sound the same, but have totally different meanings.

This is particularly powerful in sales:

"if you, like me, want quality products that you can afford, then by now, you should realize that our products will be perfect for you" on the surface his is just an ordinary sales line, but when you mark out the embedded commands it becomes a killer sentence full of hypnotic power. Do remember to keep your embedded commands short and to the point, and, for greatest effect repeat your embedded commands at least 3 times over the course of several sentences, remembering to mark them out.

So now you've learned about embedded commands and phonological ambiguity, and to hide and mark out your secret suggestions to unlock the true power of embedded commands. To help you take your covert hypnosis skills top the next level i have created a blog, which will give you the resources you need in your journey to master covert hypnosis, have a look now, its all free!

http://keystothemind.blogspot.com

PS: If you want to go for the real gold of covert hypnosis, and take your covert hypnosis skills to the level of the true masters, see my review of The Power Of Conversational Hypnosis, and join the ranks of Milton Erickson, and Derren Brown:
http://keystothemind.blogspot.com/2007/12/review-power-of-conversational-hypnosis.html

Nathan Thomas is an internationally recognised master of covert hypnosis, currently living in Auckland, New Zealand.

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Who's In Control?

The one thing that there is a lot of controversy about is whether or not a hypnotist can control someone and make them do something against their will. To start off with, you will not do anything that is against your moral code. If you're a mugger and a hypnotist tells you to rob the next person you see then you probably would do - because you'd do it anyway. If, however, you believe that stealing is wrong then you wouldn't rob the person because you'd feel subconsciously uncomfortable about it.

Of course there are ways of making the action seem more reasonable to the person so that it does fit in with their moral code - but it doesn't need a hypnotist to do that. A lot of wars have been fought over thousands of years because people are persuaded that a particular course of action is the right way to behave. People want to believe what makes them feel comfortable, loved or important and if someone helps them to feel like that then they may start to take on other people's beliefs without questioning them.

That may sound scary to some people. It may even put them off coming to see me or any other hypnotist. After all, if I can start to change someone's beliefs then doesn't that make me in control? Not at all. Everyone that comes in to see me is there of their own free will. If they say they have only come along because someone else has been nagging them then I will question them really carefully to make sure that they have some desire to change. I will actively try and discourage them from going through with the session because if they have no real desire to change then we're unlikely to get a significant difference. After all, how often do you willingly do something that you don't want to do just because someone else has told you to?

So, everyone is there because they have chosen to be and they're there because they're not happy with something in their life and want to change it. But, there's also something that's stopping them making that change - otherwise they wouldn't have come to see me in the first place. Now the person is in two minds. "One part of me wants to be a non smoker, lose weight, be more confident, get rid of my phobia... but there's another part that likes smoking, needs to eat and hates exercise, is scared to be confident and terrified that if I get rid of my phobia I'm going to have to get on a plane, be in the same room as a spider or go to the dentist!"

It's my job to make the desired state of mind more desirable, to make it a stronger feeling, something that the person really wants and to help them to leave their old state of mind behind, to make those old feelings weaker and irrelevant. Hypnosis is a great way of doing that because it allows people to make leaps of imagination and get into their subconscious mind that is holding them back. The subconscious is very literal and likes structure. It takes control of repetitive behaviour and creates habits for you - some of them make your life easier, like walking, remembering your way home or how to eat. Unfortunately, it also creates bad habits which, because you've already started doing the behaviour before you're aware of it, can be difficult to break if you're trying to break them consciously.

Often the subconscious hangs on to old, out of date information because you've never experienced any alternative reactions. So, for example, smoking was important when you were a teenager because all your mates did it and it meant you fitted in with them, now it's just a habit that you don't like. Balloons popping unexpectedly at a party when you were a child was frightening so your mind makes sure you don't go near them again because you don't want to be frightened like that again. Because you don't go anywhere near them your only concept of balloons is of that they're frightening. By going into these memories and experiencing them in a different way you can break that habitual response and give your mind a new, more desirable action that you can access in future.

So, rather than the hypnotist taking control, it's now you who are taking back control over the things that annoy you, frighten you, hold you back or make you behave or feel differently to the way you would like to.

Sharon Stiles uses hypnotherapy, CBT, NLP and EFT to help people make positive changes in their lives. She offers online seminars, CDs through http://www.sharonstiles.co.uk/shop and individual sessions in Bristol UK and by webcam.

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