Practice The Tricks Of Covert Hypnosis

By George Turner


Young and old people often wish that they could learn the art of covert hypnosis. Some teenage students sit in classrooms staring intently at a teacher. They appear to be listening but may actually by wishing that they could influence the teacher to suddenly begin undressing, to the delight of the class. Instances of bizarre human behavior do exist but of course they may not be attributed to their real causes, which may or may not be hypnosis.

The most extraordinary events occurred in Germany midway through the twentieth century when a demagogue persuaded a whole nation to follow him to ruin. Although many people were dragged along unwillingly many others appear to have been hypnotized by having things shouted at them that they wanted to hear. They might also have been seduced by the emotion of hatred into doing things of which they might never have imagined themselves capable.

Of course there are many similar instances recorded in history of human beings doing things en mass which seen suspiciously like hypnosis. However, there are distinctions between mob behavior and hypnotic behavior. Experts would be quick to point these out. They would probably explain too how learning and training are necessary before results can be expected.

Training and books on are available online. With dedicated application individuals might achieve surprising results. Many examples of aberrant and apparently inexplicable human behavior do exist. Conceivably much could be explained in terms of covert hypnosis that has remained unidentified

Some people may be able to wield hypnotic influence over others whilst hardly realizing their power but intentional hypnosis is more intense and powerful. In both forms rapport is an essential first phase. A person who comes on stage during a public performance and one who gently subsides under the lilt of conversation have willingness and cooperation in common.

In the case of covert hypnosis a subject may be seduced into collaboration by subtle means. The hypnotist might, for example, listen carefully to what the subject says, picking up cues about what delights the speaker. Then the hypnotic process begins without the subject being aware of it.

Some written texts have the quality of emulating life so accurately that readers willingly suspend their disbelief and imagine that they are experiencing real life. Similarly, for covert hypnosis to succeed a subject needs to set aside his critical powers and enter a mental state like a lamb to the slaughter, as it were.

If a strong rapport exists between two people one may spout banalities, platitudes and truisms and a perfectly intelligent person may remain uncritical. For example, a perfectly intelligent person may fall victim to flattery if it is cunningly applied. A woman who is proud of her family may become oblivious to subterfuge on hearing the phrase 'lovely children'. The final phase in covert hypnosis is to issue the commands that the subject is required to perform. Aspirant hypnotists need to reflect and study this phase carefully. If they go too fast their cover could be blown. If they are too tentative they might fail to achieve their aim.




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