Steven Peliari is a Master Hypnotist and Chairman of the International Hypnosis Association. He offers courses that teach people how to use covert hypnosis. To find out more about his course, check out the resources section. He has written many articles about how to apply covert hypnosis. The following article, Steven will explain to you how to apply covert hypnosis through an ordinary conversation. Isn't it powerful? Imagine that you can hypnotize a person while you are talking to that person.
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Conversational hypnosis is a way of hypnotising people by just speaking to them, through a seemingly ordinary conversation. Covert hypnosis is a way to hypnotise people covertly in just about any way, outside of their conscious awareness.
When the two fields are combined together, some people like to refer to the term as 'covert conversational hypnosis', in reality both conversational hypnosis and covert hypnosis are discreet, and are essentially the same thing to begin with. We can however use conversation within covert hypnosis to achieve many powerful goals within interpersonal settings.
The trick is to plant our suggestions within the conversation in a way that the person won't find suspicious. Most people wouldn't even know what covert hypnosis was to begin with, so if you do make an obvious mistake, then the worst that will happen is that the person will think that you're suggesting something odd to them, which they may simply just decline.
Now with covert conversational hypnosis, what we want to do is bypass the person's critical mind by establishing a deep form of rapport with the person, and making them so absorbed in the conversation that they won't think any of our suggestions.
Once the person becomes deeply immersed within our conversation, our suggestions will bypass their critical mind, and they will thus act upon these suggestions without thinking that anything out of the ordinary was happening.
But how do we establish this deep form of conversational rapport to begin with you may be wondering? Quite simply, we create a conversation that the person can identify with. If the person seems to be more introverted, then we need to make our conversation a little less forward, and talk about imaginative things, and things to do with creativeness.
An introvert often has many ideas they want to share, but may initially not feel comfortable sharing them. If we can create an environment for them where they feel comfortable in sharing their ideas, then they may just become more susceptible to our suggestions once this form of trust is established.
If on the other hand the person is more extroverted, then they may prefer that we're more outgoing and expressive to begin with. By identifying with a person's personality, and creating stories or a conversation that they can really connect with, we're making the person absorbed in the conversation, and thus vulnerable to various forms of covert conversational hypnosis.
Steven Peliari is a Master Hypnotist and Chairman of the International Hypnosis Association. He has recently released his famed best selling course The Art Of Covert Hypnosis, which teaches people how to use covert conversational hypnosis.
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Thursday, January 1, 2009
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