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Do you know what is covert hypnosis? First this post will tell you some very basic concept of this kind of hypnosis. Later you will learn more about the power of covert hypnosis. The following article written by Victor Lorentzo will show you a very basic idea of covert hypnosis. This simple illustration will already show you the potential of learning covert hypnosis.
************** It is quite tempting to have an ability to secretly hypnotize anyone anytime. Imagine what it would be like if you could force your girlfriend to share your passion. Maybe you want to watch soccer while she wants to watch volley game. By using hypnosis instead arguing you can smoothly direct her into watching soccer. It is not as hard as you might think; let's take a look at how to secretly hypnotize anyone anytime.
Principle No 1 - Make Her Trust You
In order to successfully hypnotize you target, first thing you must to do is to earn his or her trust. You can't successfully hypnotize anyone, if the people you want to hypnotize don't trust you and feel comfortable around you.
You can earn his or her trust in 2 ways: talk as though you are talking with old friend, and the second one is mimicking his or her breath pattern. Mimicking breath pattern is a very advanced technique and can only be done successfully after hundreds of practices. If you can mimic the breath pattern of people you want to hypnotize in the first 5 minutes after meeting her, done in the right way, your subject will feel as though she has known you for years.
Principle No 2 - Changing Moods Not Minds
Don't try to explain why she has to do what you want her to do. Remember in hypnosis field what you want is to change her moods not minds. When her moods agree with you, her minds will find a reason to agree with your suggestion.
Principle No 3 - Make a Suggestion
After she has a good mood, the next thing you want to do is giving suggestion. Give her a suggestion what you want her to do. The most effective way to give suggestion according to my experience is by using indirect approach. Say something like this "last week I met a girl that said how much she loves soccer matches."
Conversational Hypnosis is a powerful tool that can be used in close to any situations.
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So what can you use Covert Hypnosis for:
You can use covert hypnosis in ANY interpersonal setting to achieve just about anything imaginable. Just think of some of the possibilities -
You could make your lovers only desire you
You could attract sales from your clients by making them interested in only your products
You could become the leader of any group through the use of persuasive mass suggestion
You could have have anyone you desire obey your directions
You'd make other people want to do everything they could to see you happy
Can you imagine the unlimited power of Covert Hypnosis? Will discuss more in the next post. If you want to know ahead more about this powerful hypnosis technique, you can check the link under the resources section in this blog.
Now the next step is to understand what is Covert Hypnosis. The following video will give a good idea of what is covert hypnosis and the possibilities of apply this hypnosis technique to your daily life.
To best understand Covert Hypnosis is by way of storytelling. Suppose a subject goes to a beauty salon for a simple haircut. While cutting subject’s hair, the hair stylist in a very subtle manner mentions how good streaks will look good on him/her. And with Christmas celebrations being just round the corner; it wouldn’t be a bad idea to start experimenting with the look now. That streaking will prove be a great and positive change! This suggestion sounds so aspiring and exciting that before the hairstylist ends the talk and trim, the subject has taken an appointment for streaking & coloring the hair red and bronze! Conversational Hypnosis has worked it’s way successfully!
In Convert Hypnosis, the subject gets so absorbed in the conversation that he/she is "lost in the moment". He mentally agrees with Salon ower’s stance even if this is generally not what his nature. The subject takes the information without questioning its origin and validity. This is called Convert Hypnosis or Conversational Hypnosis at work.
Covert Hypnosis is the a technique of striking an underplayed and subtle communication with the subject’s subconscious mind without making it even slightly abvious. Covert Hypnosis often takes place in the course of a regular and casual conversation, that is why it is also appropriately termed as Conversational Hypnosis.
The sole motive of the person practising Covert Hypnosis or Conversational Hyepnosis is to be able to change the intended behaviour of the subject without letting him/her realize it. Covert Hypnosis or Conversational Hyepnosis is about intentional use of carefully selected phrases, specific body language, and designed gestures with an intention to be able to strike a rapport and covertly communicate with someone's subconscious mind. The ultimate objective of the person using Covert technique is to have the subject make her/his own decision to change their mind and start thinking like they are driven to.
This process of Covert Hypnosis in majority of cases builds unconscious neurological state and then again neurologically associates those states through covert conditioning. Its called covert anchoring. This helps forming unconsciously controlled behaviors and thoughts in the subject.
Even if Covert Hypnosis is used with the best interest of the subject in mind, (which many a times is the case), the subject is not made aware if or told that he/she will be undergoing Conversational Hyepnosis. Or that anything out of the ordinary is being planned for her. By adpoting this method, the person influencing the subject with the intended behaviour can more easily and successfully control the subject’s behavior. He first draws subject’s attention and then makes an underplayed suggestion which the subject isn't fully consciously aware of. By engaging him or her in the conversation, the Convert Hypnosis professional takes the subject through a journey pre designed for him.
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To understand hypnosis, the first thing is to try to understand its history. The following article will give you a good idea of the evolution of hypnosis. This should give you a good background for understanding how and when hypnosis is evolved.
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Evidence of hypnotic-like phenomena appears in many ancient cultures. The writer of Genesis seems familiar with the anaesthetic power of hypnosis when he reports that God put Adam "into a deep sleep" to take his rib to form Eve. Other ancient records suggest hypnosis was used by the oracle at Delphi and in rites in ancient Egypt (Hughes and Rothovius, 1996). The modern history of hypnosis begins in the late 1700s, when a French physician, Anton Mesmer, revived an interest in hypnosis.
1734-1815 Franz Anton Mesmer was born in Vienna. Mesmer is considered the father of hypnosis. He is remembered for the term mesmerism which described a process of inducing trance through a series of passes he made with his hands and/or magnets over people. He worked with a person’s animal magnetism (psychic and electromagnetic energies). The medical community eventually discredited him despite his considerable success treating a variety of ailments. His successes offended the medical establishment of the time, who arranged for an official French government investigating committee. This committee included Benjamin Franklin, then the American ambassador to France, and Joseph Guillotine, a French physician who introduced a never-fail device for physically separating the mind from the rest of the body.
1795-1860 James Braid, an English physician, originally opposed to mesmerism (as it had become known) who subsequently became interested. He said that cures were not due to animal magnetism however, they were due to suggestion. He developed the eye fixation technique (also known as Braidism) of inducing relaxation and called it hypnosis (after Hypnos, the Greek god of sleep) as he thought the phenomena was a form of sleep. Later, realising his error, he tried to change the name to monoeidism (meaning influence of a single idea)however, the original name stuck. 1825-1893 Jean Marie Charcot a French neurologist,disagreed with the Nancy School of Hypnotism and contended that hypnosis was simply a manifestation of hysteria. There was bitter rivalry between Charcot and the Nancy group (Liebault and Bernheim). He revived Mesmer’s theory of Animal Magnetism and identified the three stages of trance; lethargy, catalepsy and somnambulism.
1845-1947 Pierre Janet was a French neurologist and psychologist who was initially opposed to the use of hypnosis until he discovered its relaxing effects and promotion of healing. Janet was one of the few people who continued to show an interest in hypnosis during the psychoanalytical rage.
1849-1936 Ivan Petrovich Pavlov - Russian psychologist who actually was more focused on the study of the digestive process. He is known primarily for his development of the concept of the conditioned reflex (or Stimulus Response Theory). In his classic experiment, he trained hungry dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell, which was previously associated with the sight of food. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology in 1904 for his work on digestive secretions. Though he had nothing to do with hypnosis, his Stimulus Response Theory is a cornerstone in linking and anchoring behaviours, particularly in NLP.
1857-1926 Emile Coue, a physician who formulated the Laws of Suggestion. He is also known for encouraging his patients to say to themselves 20-30 times a night before going to sleep; "Everyday in every way, I am getting better and better." He also discovered that delivering positive suggestions when prescribing medication proved to be a more effective cure than prescribing medications alone. He eventually abandoned the concept of hypnosis in favour of just using suggestion, feeling hypnosis and the hypnotic state impaired the efficiency of the suggestion.
Coue’s Laws of Suggestion
The Law of Concentrated Attention
" Whenever attention is concentrated on an idea over and over again, it spontaneously tends to realise itself"
The Law of Reverse Action
"The harder one tries to do something, the less chance one has of success"
The Law of Dominant Effect
"A stronger emotion tends to replace a weaker one"
1856-1939 Sigmund Freud travelled to Nancy and studied with Liebault and Bernheim, and then did additional study with Charcot. Freud did not incorporate hypnosis in his therapeutic work however because he felt he could not hypnotise patients to a sufficient depth, felt that the cures were temporary, and that hynosis stripped patients of their defences. Freud was considered a poor hypnotist given his paternal manner. However, his clients often went into trance and he often, unknowingly, performed non-verbal inductions when he would place his hand on his patient’s head to signify the Doctor dominant, patient submissive roles. Because of his early dismissal of hypnosis in favour of psychoanalysis, hypnosis was almost totally ignored.
1875-1961 Carl Jung, a student and colleague of Freud’s, rejected Freud’s psychoanalytical approach and developed his own interests. He developed the concept of the collective unconscious and archetypes. Though he did not actively use hypnosis, he encouraged his patients to use active imagination to change old memories. He often used the concept of the inner guide, in the healing work. He believed that the inner mind could be accessed through tools like the I Ching and astrology. He was rejected by the conservative medical community as a mystic. However, many of his ideas and theories are actively embraced by healers to this day.
1932-1974 Milton Erickson, a psychologist and psychiatrist pioneered the art of indirect suggestion in hypnosis. He is considered to be the father of modern hypnosis. His methods bypassed the conscious mind through the use of both verbal and nonverbal pacing techniques including metaphor, confusion, and many others. He was a colourful character and has immensely influenced the practice of contemporary hypnotherapy, and its official acceptance by the AMA. His work, combined with the work of Satir and Perls, was the basis for Bandler and Grinder’s Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP).
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The following video will give you even more understanding of the hypnosis history.