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xunconscioussoulx
02-12-2011, 06:32 AM
I've been reading a lot. . . . a lot. . . . a LOT of posts from people who have particular opinions about inductions. After reading and reading and READING I've come to the conclusion that it'd be really fun to pry the induction black box open and see what's inside. Inductions are art forms and everyone should have a unique way of doing it. Just like how painters use different brushes, colors, oils, paints and other materials. I'm curious to know what other people prefer in terms of how to go about a, and here's the kick, Conversational Induction.
I'm not so much eager to see how many people can induce somnambulism, rather, what goal would your trance serve? And how would you go from A to B using conversational trance? I can throw out some suggestions for goals and problems: Low confidence, depression (which is different), insomnia, flirting (i refuse to use the "s" word), smoking and weight loss.
It would also be interesting to see how you would create an associated vs. disassociated experience for the listener. Can't wait!
Ziden
02-14-2011, 07:19 AM
I like conversational confusion induction, the 'subject' is not aware hes coming into a trance if you dont tell him that and its done really softly withouth no body harm such as a arm pull n stuff. Also, its fun to confuse the heck of someone off :D and it makes all a little 'mistery' thing. Besides you can do it any time with anyone without the other person noting your doing/tryng/failing. Its not the most confortable method tho, and i cant tell if its trance is somehow different from other induction methods, but as i could see (but hey, im just a random guy no pro skills here) it doesnt seems different from other trances, its just kinda faster and good against someone who is resisting.
Btw i dont know if i understand "associated vs. disassociated". disassociated is like "you have THAT hand" ? Sayng something you control in a way it looks like its not on your control ?
Sry for any mistakes, im tryng to learn =]
Best regards, Gabriel.
Merlin
02-14-2011, 11:38 AM
I've been reading a lot. . . . a lot. . . . a LOT of posts from people who have particular opinions about inductions. After reading and reading and READING I've come to the conclusion that it'd be really fun to pry the induction black box open and see what's inside. Inductions are art forms and everyone should have a unique way of doing it. Just like how painters use different brushes, colors, oils, paints and other materials. I'm curious to know what other people prefer in terms of how to go about a, and here's the kick, Conversational Induction.
I'm not so much eager to see how many people can induce somnambulism, rather, what goal would your trance serve? And how would you go from A to B using conversational trance? I can throw out some suggestions for goals and problems: Low confidence, depression (which is different), insomnia, flirting (i refuse to use the "s" word), smoking and weight loss.
It would also be interesting to see how you would create an associated vs. disassociated experience for the listener. Can't wait!read my f aq
Poodle
02-14-2011, 08:34 PM
art forms; however, when in the world of NLP they become ever so much an amazing and truly powerful art form. One must also realize that the induction is the easy part. What comes next is where the real skill lies.