November 21, 2009

Conversational and Covert Hypnosis ARE WAY DIFFERENT!

Filed under: Hypnosis NLP — author @ 7:30 am

Lots of false teachers of covert hypnosis are going around telling everyone that the language patterns that Dr. Milton Erickson used, and that the founders of Nero Linguistic Programming refined, are the most crucial things for us to learn. Well, if we just take a look at the authentic results that have come of their claims and teachings, we will easily perceive that their promises have not lived up to their hype.

The reason why Ericksonian Hypnosis is not connected to power persuasion is because conversational hypnosis is based upon therapeutic principles that can only effectively be applied in a therapeutic setting. Therapy and the art of persuasion are two totally diverse areas of human mind control that are designed for two entirely different purposes. Trying to use the hypnosis strategies of therapy and applying them to power persuasion would be like trying to use a screw driver as a hammer. You simply cannot remove Ericksonian Hypnosis from its clinical environment and suppose it to perform well.

The most important reason why conversational hypnosis is fragile within the world of covert hypnosis is because conversational hypnosis always consist of a volunteer who makes an appointment with the hypnotist, thus giving the hypnotist authorization to apply his tools. This empowers the conversational hypnotist to use the tools he has at his disposal, for the reason that a client volunteered of their free will to cooperate with the lingusitic strategies that will be applied during the hypnosis session. This is a critical point that those interested in learning power persuasion must understand, because more often than not those who are practicing the real forms of covert hypnosis do not have the initial collaboration of those whom they are attempting to persuade.

Another interesting remark to make note of is to take a brief look at history: It doesn’t matter if you are examining the lives of Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Cleopatra, or any other powerful and influential person who ever lived–none of these people were practicing conversational hypnosis. The reason why we know this is because Ericksonian Hypnosis wasn’t even born yet, and this shows us that it is difficult that the most successful and powerful people who ever lived were learning and studying a therapeutic form of hypnosis that wasn’t even yet invented during their era.

What’s more, ever since Hypnosis was invented, as of yet it has not created one single powerful person or world leader. Ericksonian Hypnosis has, nonetheless, done several astonishing things for hypnotic therapy, but it has done precise little for hypnotic mind control scenarios that are outside of clinical settings. And it really doesn’t matter how fancy or how sophisticated the strategies of conversational hypnosis appear to be, because they simply cannot have any significant importance outside of the clinical settings they originated in.

Disguised Hypnosis, on the other hand, has been practiced by powerful and successful people for centuries, and all of the ideology that are contained in Disguised Hypnosis can be neatly packed into all of the elements of power persuasion. This is why Disguised Hypnosis is perfect for anybody who wants to increase their social status so that they can lead their social interactions on a consistent basis, because Disguised Hypnosis originated from the actual real meaning of power persuasion as we have known it for centuries.

Tags: Hypnosis NLP

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