Hidden persuasion: use of subliminal messages in language

Are you aware that many people use covert ways to influence you? The use of subliminal messages in hypnotic language is becoming more and more common, not only in advertising, but also in business and in life. Do you think it would benefit you to learn to use subliminal messages in the language? How would you use your new ability? Subliminal messages can easily be hidden in your everyday speech to influence others and help you achieve more of your goals, and I’m about to show you how!

There have always been individuals who had the ability to manipulate others through their words. There have been great orators who were able to motivate others to do their bidding. Famous speakers like Winston Churchill could even persuade people to risk their lives simply through the power of their words. After spending years researching the subject, experts devised a hypnotic language system that allows anyone to place subliminal messages and commands into their spoken words.

Subliminal messages have been shown to have a huge impact on the listener’s brain. In fact, more and more scientific research points to the fact that subliminal messages capture the brain’s attention and have an effect on our subconscious thinking without us realizing it.

Subliminal messages have been used in advertising for decades. The personal development industry realized the power of subliminal messages a long time ago. There are a multitude of self-help products that use subliminal messages to create real, measurable, and lasting life changes! When our thoughts change, our actions change.

I’m sure you won’t argue that all actions are driven by thoughts. For example, he has the thought that he would like new shoes, and this thought leads him to the action of looking for the shoes that he particularly wants.

Using subliminal messages it is possible to alter the thoughts of yourself, or of another person, to plant a thought that will have an impact on your actions!

It is very easy to use subliminal messages in the language and after a bit of practice you can get quite used to the process. The hardest part is the initial use. You must be subtle in its use. The goal is to ensure that the commands remain subliminal messages and are not consciously picked up by the other person!

Placing subliminal messages in a sentence starts with your tone of voice and the spacing of your words. By placing a slight, almost imperceptible emphasis on certain words in a sentence, you will change the meaning of the entire sentence. For example, you can change a spoken sentence that appears to be a question or proposition into a powerful command!

Almost 80% of communication is unconscious and it is how you present what you are saying that is more important than what you are saying! It is about your unconscious behaviors or how you say what you say that is important and this is even more true for placing subliminal messages in everyday speech.

The placement of subliminal messages in language was first attempted with hypnosis and the best way to explain how to do it is to take a hypnotic example. A hypnotist might say something like, “you may find that you want to relax or just rest and maybe even close your eyes or just keep them open if you want to.”

For the uninitiated, this sentence is straightforward, with no hidden meaning or subliminal messages. However, when the hypnotist uses hypnotic language to say the exact same thing, he changes this sentence into one with 2 hidden subliminal messages embedded in it!

It all starts with the tone of voice that the hypnotist uses. Hearing this, you may believe that you are being offered a choice, meaning that the subject can relax and close their eyes only if they want to. However, you have only given the subject two options: you can relax or you can rest. There is no other choice! This is a simple psychological trick of giving a person only two options, both of which suit their needs. This approach is powerful on its own, but it’s the hidden subliminal messages that really pack the punch.

Certain words in the aforementioned sentence can be turned into subliminal messages simply by changing their tone. Although, if done correctly, the other person will never realize what is happening, the subconscious mind listens to it and acts as if it were an order!

By using subliminal messages in your spoken words, you hypnotize the other person with your commands. In the example above, the hypnotist says the sentence in a very specific way!

Instead of just saying it normally, break the sentence into pauses with different pitches. Using a slow, melodic tone, he says “you can find that” and then takes a longer than usual break between words, shifts his tone slightly and says with just a little more emphasis, “You want to relax.” He will then take another longer break than usual before continuing in a slow, melodic tone saying “or just rest and maybe even”, then he takes another break, changing his tone slightly by saying “Close your eyes” before another short break before to finish the sentence.

Keep in mind that you have to be subtle in the use of subliminal messages in the language! The breaks between words are 1 second longer than normal and the tone you use is just a bit more authoritative in nature!

So try it in situations that are not important to you until you have fully mastered this subliminal messaging technique.

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