Ambiguity in Covert Hypnosis
As a student of covert hypnosis, it’s essential that you build up a toolbox of words and phrases that can have multiple meanings. For example, the word “right” can mean “correct” or it can be used to mean “the side other than left”. When you use one of these ambiguous words multiple times in a communication with someone else, you create a state of confusion. This is useful for covert hypnosis because confusion creates openness to suggestion. In other words, if you want to do covert hypnosis then one of the tools you want to use is confusion followed immediately by a suggestion. The suggestion will often be followed be followed and the subject will likely not clue into the fact that you provided the suggestion in the first place.
I found a great article discussing this topic here. It’s worth checking out.
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