Covert Persuasion Techniques
Covert Persuasion Techniques by Alan Tutt
bttp://www.KeysToPowerPersuasion.com
Two topics that have attracted a lot of interest ever since I
brought the Keys To Power online more than a year ago are
hypnotism and covert persuasion techniques. The Keys To Power
system itself uses hypnosis for personal conditioning, but
doesn't really get into using hypnosis to influence others. With
the Keys To Power, we generally influence the outcome of various
situations (including the behavior of others) by directing Power
to create the experiences we want. However, this doesn't stop us
from looking into other systems that may make our lives easier,
and being able to persuade other people to our way of thinking
definitely makes life easier.
I've been reading a lot lately about some of the deeper, more
obscure aspects of hypnosis. This has been mostly to increase
the effectiveness of the Keys To Power techniques and the
hypnotic recordings I've been creating for our members here.
However, the course of this study has put me square in the
middle of the covert hypnosis topic, and I must say, it's
extremely fascinating.
I've learned that my definition for hypnosis has been profoundly
altered. Hypnosis is not always about putting someone into a
trance state, but simply a process of communicating with the
inner mind. This communication can be performed while the
listener is in a completely normal, waking state of
consciousness.
In fact, one of the most celebrated leaders in the hypnotic
field (Milton Erickson - a name I recognized from earlier
studies) used to practice psychological counseling using a
radically different form of hypnosis in which the subject never
knew they were being hypnotized. Erickson, and his radically
different form of hypnosis, became one of the sources for what
is now known as NLP, or Neuro-Linguistic Programming.
NLP is used by many different types of people. Psychologists,
personal coaches (such as Anthony Robbins), business people,
sales people, parents, and artist all use NLP to help them
attain higher levels of personal excellence and to influence
others to do the same. The simplest description of what NLP is
would be "a system of modeling excellence and setting triggers
for recreating that excellence on command". As you can imagine,
this requires a very complex and involved collection of
techniques and processes.
Covert hypnosis (or the more socially acceptable term,
conversational hypnosis) is about using identifiable language
patterns to create a desired response in the listener's inner
mind. Once you know these techniques, it is relatively easy to
talk to someone about practically anything and have it be a
hypnotic process. For example, you can talk to a casual
acquaintance about your job at the factory and end up with that
person practically begging you to take them out on a date! On
the conscious level, you said nothing that would suggest that
they should go out with you, but by the way you phrased things
and how you said what you said, their inner mind not only
received the implied suggestions, but responded by compelling
them to act on those suggestions!
Imagine how much smoother your life will be with these
techniques. No more confrontations. No more arguments. The
people in your life doing what you want them to do, and not
because you are commanding their obedience, but because they
feel an inner desire to do these things.
The techniques that I've found are not difficult to use. They do
take a little practice to perfect, but then again, anything
worthwhile takes some practice to get right. Part of the process
is simply getting into the right mindset. In classic sales
training literature, the concept of the assumptive close comes
the closest to the secret of conversational hypnosis. When you
assume that the person you're talking to wants to follow your
plan, you are much more likely to use the right phrasing in your
speech.
For example, instead of saying "Do you think you might want to
do this?", you're more likely to say "I'm really glad that
you're going to be doing this." Instead of saying "Would you
like to purchase this?", you're more likely to say "Would you
like to pay cash, or would using your credit card be easier?" In
both cases, the idea that the other person is going to follow
through with your plans is assumed and included in the
underlying meaning of what you said. In conversational hypnosis,
the underlying meaning carries most of the suggestive power.
But this is only the tip of the iceberg. There are many more
concepts that work together to create the irresistible power of
conversational hypnosis. I still have some studying to do before
I can present a clear picture of the subject, and when I do it
will be posted directly to the members' section of the site. In
fact, I can foresee writing a whole book on this subject,
especially since there is so much good information that needs to
be included to make sure that everyone gets the full benefit.
For non-members, or members who would rather not wait, here are
a couple of resources that can teach you much about
conversational hypnosis.
Offline:
Introducing NLP: Psychological Skills for understanding and
influencing people - by Joseph O'Connor & John Seymour. This is
a fairly clear explanation of NLP which gives you a solid
foundation for the topic. Doesn't address how to use the
information to persuade others, but does talk about some of the
basic concepts.
Unlimited Selling Power - by Donald J. Moine & Kenneth L. Lloyd.
This book covers how to use conversational hypnosis (at least in
broad, general terms) in a sales situation. Doesn't get into
using language patterns to embed suggestive commands, but is a
very good resource for getting the client thinking about your
product in very positive terms.
Online:
Apply Hypnosis.
http://www.keystopower.com/Link/ApplyHypnosis_03.php This
website offers one of the best books I've seen on language
patterns, embedded commands, and using body language to
reinforce your hypnotic message. Without a doubt, the best
resource available at this time. The author offers 2 options - a
regular membership and a gold membership. Both membership will
give you access to the central book and some extra bonus books
(mostly not worth the effort to read). The gold membership does
give you 2 extra books that will help you put the basic
information into practice. I highly recommend that you go for
the gold membership if you are considering purchasing this
resource.
Sexual Key. http://www.keystopower.com/Link/SexualKey_03.php
Most men will at one time or another lament "What do women
really want?!" This website gives the answer in a form that most
men will readily respond to. For men, sex is the carrot on the
stick that will lead them to learning how to relate to women on
the emotional level, where women live. Yes, there are some
conversational hypnosis techniques here, and some very good
ideas I haven't seen elsewhere, but the focus is on giving women
what they want and will respond to.