The Hypnotist Weekly Wednesday Wisdom 27th Jan 2010

The Hypnotist Weekly Wednesday Wisdom

How to protect yourself from Political Persuasion NLP and Hypnosis.

NLP is Hypnosis when it works and unproven psychobabbling rubbish when it doesn’t. And if you live in Britain you are going to see and hear a lot of it over the next few months as we head towards that great British display of massive apathy which we call The Election.

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Presupposition – the deed is done

There is a term used in NLP, Presupposition. Before presupposition the French had a term for it which pre-dates presupposition by about a hundred years first appearing around 1845 in a history of a Franco army triumph. The term? Fait Accompli – which means ‘the deed is done’.That roughly means to suppose that something has [...]

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It's all in your head!

What’s all in your head? Well everything. The body can live without the brain but it doesn’t experience anything. Even you think of the mind as external it still needs the process of the brain to connect. Some one once said that it isn’t the eyes that see, it’s the brain that see’s! Perception is [...]

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How do you catch a liar?

Eye accessing cues in NLP are supposed to be able to tell you how people are processing their thoughts. Actually Derren Brown blows the old eye accessing clues apart in his first book. It’s totally unproven rubbish. However what he gives you in place is worth gold. And I’m paraphrasing here. What you need to [...]

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Covert and Conversational Hypnosis

I’ve often been asked about how to use covert and conversational hypnosis surreptitiously for Influence and Persuasion without the targets knowledge. In the “Svengali System” I go into much more detail as far as technique is concerned but the bottom line is really simple. Hide it right out front and just do it.

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Suggestion

Suggestion is all it is. Whether it’s NLP Hypnosis EFT Chinosis Symbolism, the bedrock of everything is suggestion. Suggestion in psychology is the process of inducing a thought, sensation, or action in a receptive person without using persuasion and without giving rise to reflection in the recipient. I think that explains pretty much what has [...]

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