Hypnotize Anyone Secretly And Get Them To Do What You Want
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to hypnotize anyone just by talking to them? Imagine talking to someone in a regular conversation and getting them to do something that they had no intention of doing. Does this sound like magic or fantasy?
OK, so how would you actually hypnotize anyone just by talking to them? well, the answer is…secretly! Alright, a better answer would be subconsciously, which for the purposes of this article simply means outside of someone’s conscious awareness.
What I mean by hypnosis is literally going up to an individual,whether it’s a complete stranger or someone you know, and talking to them just like you would with anyone else that you talk to on a daily basis. The difference is that in these hypnotic conversations you would be using the same language patterns and hypnotic techniques that are used in traditional hypnosis, but you would use them in a conversational way. And although the person you were speaking with would consciously hear every word of the conversation, the subconscious hypnotic commands that you would use would fly completely under their radar.
Is it possible to influence the subconscious mind without the conscious mind knowing it? In an experiment developed by psychologist John Bargh a group of subjects were asked to make a four word sentence out of five words as quickly as they could. Try this yourself:
1. throw John gray the ball
2. sunny gray is always Florida
3. learn tricks dogs old wrinkled
Seems pretty simple, right? What’s interesting about this is that when the subjects left the office after completing this exercise, they actually walked more slowly out of the office than when they walked in. Their behavior actually changed as a result of completing these sentences. Why? Because sprinkled throughout these sentence fragments are the words “gray”,”Florida”, “old”, and “wrinkled”.
What made the subjects act like this? Well, sprinkled within the sentence fragments are the words ‘old’, ‘gray’, ‘Florida’, and ‘wrinkled’. And the effect that these words had made the subjects behave in a way that represented ‘old’. And because the subjects felt old they acted accordingly, hence the slower time leaving the room than entering it.
The point is, these subjects had no idea that they were acting any differently than they would normally act, and yet they didn’t even realize that they had changed their behavior. They thought that they were just making sentences out of a bunch of random words, when in reality they were being influenced in a way that they weren’t even aware of. Such is the power of activating the subconscious mind.
The gentleman generally regarded as the father of modern psychological hypnosis is Dr. Milton Erickson, a world renowned medical doctor and therapist. Erickson developed his ability to hypnotize anyone to such a high degree that he could literally hypnotize anyone just by talking to them or telling them a story. Of course, the patient or listener would hear the story consciously but be completely unaware of the subconscious commands and suggestions that Erickson was planting into the story.
How hard would it be to hypnotize anyone in a conversation without their awareness? well, if you could engage the ’subject’ and get them to concentrate on one part of your conversation, you could sneak in (using regular everyday words) hypnotic suggestions and commands that would completely bypass their conscious mind. Then you would only have to decide what you wanted them to do and then ‘hypnotize’ them to do it!








