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Unregistered21
02-04-2005, 07:05 AM
Fast talking as hypnosis.
When you talk at a very pacy rate with sentences that dont quite make full sense. Causing people to have to work very hard in processing what your saying. So as your bombarding them with verbal bombardment something is gunna slip through without full consideration.
Which in my opinion is all hypnosis is. Coaxing trust and lack of full thinking about whats being said.
I wonder if anyone here has spoken to a good PR expert?
Merlin
02-04-2005, 07:43 PM
Something *might* slip through.
>in my opinion is all hypnosis is.
Sorry you have such a limited understanding.
Hello Guest,
Are you very young? Or just very silly?
"His mind is open; yes, it is so open that nothing is retained; ideas simply pass through"
FH Bradley the philosopher said that. Did he know you?
Read.
Jack
betlamed
02-05-2005, 03:10 AM
Actually, my father (who used to be a very successful businessman) won a good deal of his negotiations by a scheme that took me a long time (and lots of emotional troubles as a young man) to figure out:
He would bombard you with examples to prove his point. Sometimes he would even start to make little paintings on paper. Most of these examples were near-fitting, but you always had the feeling that they weren't completely to the point, that they didn't really prove his point. And he constantly kept shifting the topic, so you always got the feeling that he was somehow ahead (a-head! harhar) of you.
Most people were trying to figure out what was wrong. And while they were doing so, he launched his final attack and got them to whatever he wished.
Pace-pace-pace-lead. Basic NLP manipulation technique.
I know he never formally learned it. He just learned by experience, and of course he had some talent in the first place.
Anyway, I think this is indeed a trance-inducing technique. You confuse the conscious mind and then plant the message into the unconscious.
bl
Unregistered21
02-05-2005, 06:57 AM
Do you care to share with us some of your endless wisdom then Merlin? Or just be rude in the hopes you *might* put sombody down.
Thanks Betlamed for making a story that fitted the technique.
Terry (existing)
02-05-2005, 10:43 AM
>in my opinion is all hypnosis is.
OK so now you are a highly skilled hypnotist. Your point?
Merlin
02-05-2005, 11:16 AM
Hi Betlamed,
The technique can be very effective, can't it?
Merlin
02-05-2005, 11:17 AM
>Do you care to share with us some of your endless wisdom then Merlin?
I do all the time :)
betlamed
02-05-2005, 11:33 AM
The technique can be very effective, can't it?
Very. Specifically, it changes those who use it.
bl
Merlin
02-05-2005, 01:03 PM
>Specifically, it changes those who use it.
It might be :)
There are *many* effective techniques for change.
Hypnosis is but one of many.
Unregistered21
02-05-2005, 01:55 PM
OK so now you are a highly skilled hypnotist. Your point?
I never knew that by sharing my opinion I was also claiming to be such an expert. Your ability to read into things is a mystery.
betlamed
02-06-2005, 03:15 AM
There are *many* effective techniques for change.
Hypnosis is but one of many.
Many people are changed by their own techniques in unplanned, unwanted, often unnoticed and sometimes destructive ways.
bl
Terry (existing)
02-06-2005, 07:46 AM
I never knew that by sharing my opinion I was also claiming to be such an expert. Your ability to read into things is a mystery. No mystery about it, you tell us what hypnosis is, claim you father was expert at it and taught you, is that not so? If I had taught my child what hypnosis was and how to use it, I would expect him to become expert at it also..
Unregistered21
02-06-2005, 09:23 AM
Poor Terry.. your getting confused again. Betlamed wrote that story about his father. Dont worry about it my friend. Best you just stay out of the conversation.
Merlin
02-06-2005, 12:17 PM
>Many people are changed by their own techniques in unplanned, unwanted, often unnoticed and sometimes destructive ways.
I agree completely.
Many will try to blame it on hypnosis too.