Hypnosis – The Subtle Art Of Implication In Hypnosis - Presentation Transcript
Conversational Hypnosis
Hypnosis – The Subtle Art of Implication In
Hypnosis
“Conversational Hypnosis is a skill that can be used in a multitude of different ways. If you like the following article on
the subject, you can get all of the details by clicking here”
The language you use in Conversational Hypnosis is the key to your success as a hypnotist. The Stealth Tactics you have
been learning are important as you learn to implant your suggestions while bypassing the critical factor that causes the
mind t reject or analyze what is not it’s own. As you continue to learn more concepts and principals of Stealth Tactics
along with other language skills all the parts will start to come together to create a complete picture that is Conversational
Hypnosis.
The idea behind all the Stealth Tactics is to enter the mind unnoticed or overload the mind once you are there so you can
leave your suggestion. When you learn to carry this out successfully you will have the ability to change lives and obtain
your goals as a hypnotist.
Implication is the next Stealth Tactic you will need to add to your arsenal of mind tools. Implication is largely based on
the use of body language; however both body language and voice are at the heart of Conversational Hypnosis. Both of
these elements must be mastered in order to accomplish the goals you have with people.
In Implication you will see that anything you imply to a listener will automatically bypass the critical factor. The mind
does not process and analyze implications they way it does things you say outright. If you make a statement a loud the
very sounds of the words you use are instantly being checked by the critical factor for agreement. When an implication is
made it is done so with body language and tone and is less likely to be checked and often is not at all.
The reason for this is that it takes a vast amount of effort to analyze an implication. This doesn’t mean it never happens,
however it is rare. For the conscious mind to analyze an implication there is simply more work and effort involved, many
times people will not do this out of habit, too tired or just overloaded with information in the first place.
Implications are very common, you use them everyday. They are statements you make that are accompanied by a certain
tone, body language or look. How you use an implication is very important, especially in Conversational Hypnosis.
This brings us to the Implication Tactics, which are simply ways of using the Stealth Tactic of Implication. The first
Implication Tactic is called Implied Directives. This is the art of asking someone to do something without actually asking
them a question. A good example would be to say, “I know you parked the car in the garage.” This is, quite obviously, a
statement and not a question but when said in a specific tone it implies a question.
The second Implication Tactic is to Create an Expectation. This happens when you use an implication to set up an
expectation. A common example of this is when a teacher asks if her students have any questions. Often after one person
has raised a hand and asked a question there will be others to follow.
The teacher has made the implication and expectation that there are probably questions about the subject matter. The other
students are following the set expectation by the first student to ask a question. It all has a pattern and a flow to it.
The third Implication Tactic is the Tacit Authority. The concept behind Tacit Authority is to imply thing about you as an
individual. This changes how people respond to you in different ways and environments. An everyday example of this
tactic is when you visit the office of a doctor or lawyer and they have numerous certifications and articles displayed about
the type of work and their successes.
The items that are displayed don’t require the professional to tell you how skilled they are at their profession, but sets an
expectation within your mind of the type of service you will receive. Many times charismatic people are very good at tacit
authority. They are not inclined to brag about themselves they display their achievements and allow others to draw their
own conclusions.
Another way to use Tacit Authority is to tell a story and allow the listeners to draw conclusions about your personality
from that story. If you tell a story about rescuing a puppy from a river, and make it believable, they will automatically
assume you are brave and loving of animals.
These three smaller tactics will help you in applying the Stealth Tactic of Implication. The main concepts here are to
remember that in Implication you are using the tone of your voice, body language, mannerisms, things around you and
facial expressions to imply a thing. Raised eyebrows, a change in voice, certificates and so on will all tell their own
stories about you or what you are asking of the person.
You can get all of the details on Conversational Hypnosis by clicking here.
Implication is a very powerful way of making a statement without actually having to find the words to say it outright. If
people are drawing their own conclusions about you from implications they are more likely to believe them than if you
were to simply say “I am brave.”
The implication is more believable for the simple fact that it is their own idea, they came up with a view of you that is all
their own. You can steer that view and invite confidence, trust and comfort with the Implications you coax from them.
Conversational Hypnosis is really the art of changi more
Conversational Hypnosis is really the art of changing lives, when you get down to it your purpose as a hypnotist will be to help people to make positive changes for themselves in their lives. Unfortunately you cannot just tell someone to change, as this will not be effective. There are places in the mind you must learn to access, moods to change and triggers to pull. Once you learn how to set these events into action you will be closer to making happier lives for everyone. One of the most important things you need to learn as a hypnotist is how to change behaviors; this is really a way to change learning as well. The vital key in changing behavior and learning is to know the Access State Principal or ASP. Access State Principal which really says within those very words what you will be doing with it. You will be accessing different states in order to change people’s moods which will in turn change the ways in which they think about things. Access State Principal will give you the knowledge to change the way people think and behave in any given set of circumstances. Behind the Access State Principal is the idea of changing moods, not minds. You see most people believe that in order to change someone’s thinking about a particular subject you need to change their mind. They will most often try to do this with logical arguments, persuasion and facts. However there is a more efficient way to change minds. If you have the tools to change their mood you will be more successful in changing their mind quicker and more thoroughly. When you learn to change a person’s mood their mind will follow because it is all connected in the mind, provoke a new set of emotions the state of mind changes. This all relates to the Access State Principal. There was a scientific study done on ASP in the 1970’s. It was used to study state of mind and performance. Basically the researchers got together two groups of students and asked them to study and memorize a list of nonsense syllables. The first group of students took on this task sober; the second group was given a few shots of alcohol to get them a little intoxicated before they began. The students then had a few hours to study and after were sent off to take the test. The students who were studying sober performed better on the test. But then the researchers had the students take the test again after giving all the students a few new shots of alcohol. In the second test the students that had studied while intoxicated did better than those who had studied sober. less
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