Our Need For Power
Admit it or not, we all have a need for power.
Power provides each of us with several very essential things;
the feeling of being in control, the feeling that we're right, a
sense of security and the hope that we can accomplish what we
want most for ourselves.
With Mind Control there is no doubt that it appeals to that very
base need for power.
Even the most introspective and peace loving have to admit that
the real power of mind control comes in two forms 1) external -
controlling others and the environment and 2) internal - the
ability to control our own thoughts, feelings and responses.
According to J. K. Ellis of Mind Control 101, Mind Control has
gotten a bad name over the last fifty years. "We've got to stop
lying to ourselves and admit we are all manipulators. It's
neither good or bad. It's just true and then we can start to
look at mind control in a way that will benefit us."
Here is a little mind control tip that anyone can use that will
appeal to both aspects of mind control.
When interacting with someone what can you do to allow them to
perceive as if they have power?
A simple example is ask them to do something that is slightly
outside of what they believe is their current ability. In asking
that give them the support and encouragement that they need to
get the job done.
Here are the benefits as they relate to mind control.
First it will demonstrate to you that you have at least some
power over people and your environment secondly, and most
importantly, it will demonstrate that you have some personal and
internal control over yourself to do it.
The main problem with people who suffer from shyness and want
control it that they are too much in their own heads wondering
"What should I do next?" or telling themselves "This is stupid."
In so doing they are not truly aware of their external
surroundings and therefore not able to control it.
By taking charge in this small way anyone can begin to see the
real benefits of mind control.