What’s
the ultimate way to experience covert hypnosis right
away?
By
actively involving you!
I’m
going to hypnotize you in this letter using covert
hypnosis not only so it sticks in your mind, but so
that you can use it at will and protect yourself from
it being used against you.
Not
to mention, so that you can see it in action.
In
fact, I’ve already been using covert hypnosis
on you that you’ll become more and more aware
of that fact as you continue to read this letter.
Now,
that was a command. Did you see it? It’s called
“Ambiguity”. It’s where your unconscious
mind can’t tell when one sentence ends or another
begins. Look at the above paragraph again. And then
read the beginning of this one.
The
command is “continue to read this book now.”
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In fact, I’ve already been using covert
hypnosis on you that you’ll become more and
more aware of that fact as you continue
to read this letter.
Now, that was a command. Did you see it? It’s called “Ambiguity”.
It’s where your unconscious mind can’t
tell when one sentence ends or another begins. Look
at the above paragraph again. And then read the beginning
of this one.
The
reason why this works is simply because the unconscious
mind gets confused and just responds in a way as if
it just says “take both meanings”.
That
is, it will “hear” continue to read this
letter now” and it will also hear “now,
that was a command.” Amazingly, I’ve slipped
past the conscious awareness of a person long enough
to command their brain to “continue reading
this letter now.” Had I not taken the time to
point this out to you, you wouldn’t have consciously
given yourself a choice like you have now to continue
reading or not. You would’ve just innocently
thought to yourself unconsciously to “just keep
reading.”
Now
because this is an *extremely* subtle device, I want
to share with you a few more ways it can be used so
that you really understand. In fact, this paragraph
is another example.
I
just used ambiguity again to deliver a command “just
keep reading now because this is an *extremely* subtle
device.”
Do
you see it?
Ambiguity
can be one word, a full sentence, a string of commands
etc.
You’ll
see this device used a lot in advertising. So you
can be sure to protect yourself from it being used
against you. Notice the following advertisement:
“Our store Has Everything You need!
A Big Screen TV, a Radio, A
Satellite, A Washer, Dryer, Dishwasher -- you name
it, we go it!”
Starting
to see how it works now?
“You
need a Big Screen TV?!”
Who
knows, but would you have noticed it before?
Not
to mention – you need a radio, satellite, washer,
dryer and so on, too!
It’s
the “pause…” that helps you structure
the ambiguities. It can be the three dots… or
it can be the dash – it doesn’t matter.
It’s confusing, but it’s not.
They
don’t teach you this in English class and I
think you’ll agree by now.
My
advanced covert hypnosis audio course goes into greater
detail about this device.
Okay,
you got me here. Or did you?
Even
though I would like you to buy my advanced audio course
because people are getting sterling results from it,
it’s your choice to buy it, not mine.
What’s
that you say? Didn’t you see it?
You’ve
got to keep your eyes open! Look up there and find
“I think you’ll agree by now my advanced
covert hypnosis audio course.”
Ahhh… it happened again. Only this time, I used a word that “sounded”
like “buy” but spelled it differently.
This is also considered ambiguity.
The
unconscious again, says “take both meanings”
and I combined the phrase “buy now” subtly,
and also added the punctuation ambiguity by stringing
the phrase you’ll find in the next paragraph.
Sneaky?
You
bet!
And
it’s used an absolute TON.
I
actually caught a religious leader using this device
at a funeral I was at. During the service, it was
tithing time and he said the following “I don’t
know if the lord has given you the proper means to
give to this church… right now, you have to
make that choice on your own that he has.”
Then,
I sat there and watched everyone reach into their
pocket and give up their money.
Me?
I bought a little kid with rugged shoes three new
pairs. One pair for leisure, one
for play, and one for dressing up. I don’t
know… it just felt better to me to do that instead.
So
you see, ambiguity is a fun
part of learning how to secretly hypnotize anyone.
Use these examples when you talk or even in your writing.
Reap the benefits.