How To Hypnotize

Hypnotic Features Of Words

by Peter Saks on May 7, 2009

Welcome,
Before you will discover specific conversational hypnosis techniques, you have to understand how words work. It is crucial if you want to master persuasion and controlling behaviors of other people.

Below you will find couple of words and phrases, located in three groups. I would like you to read them one by one, very slowly closing your eyes after every word and repeating it in your mind. Try to pay attention to how your mind reacts to every word. Concentrate:

- yellow, green, cat, fire, your bathroom
- your mother's voice, sound of a car, US anthem
- warmth, nervousness, relaxation

Stop! How did your mind react? If you have done everything right you should have seen something yellow, green, a cat, a fire and your bathroom.

In the second group you should have heard sound of your mothers voice, sound of a car and a few staves of US anthem.

The third group should make you recall the way you feel when you are warm, nervous and relaxed.

If you haven't experienced any of the results described above, try again. This time you will be successful, for sure.

What are the conclusions you should draw from these observations?

At this moment, you should start to notice that words, apart from being a great way to exchange informations, are also able to trigger specific emotional states, images and sounds in your brain. Before you will start to wonder where I am going with this, allow me to put it this way: "If words can cause you to feel, hear and see specific things, you can make other people react in the same way by proper use of them."

However if you think it's all you have to know in order to hypnotize people, you are wrong. In order to make other person feel certain emotional state you have to get through brains natural security system, very similar to firewall in your computer. And that's exactly what you will be learning in this basic conversational hypnosis course.

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