“Covert hypnosis is the utilization of techniques and strategies to induce change in a person in a subtle
and completely unconscious way”, says Kevin Hogan Psy.D., a University professor of influence and persuasion, a professional speaker, trainer and therapist.
Before explaining what covert hypnosis really is, you must know exactly how traditional hypnosis works. Now, you probably already have some idea of the inner workings of hypnosis through movies, television, or even stage shows. Maybe you have seen a hypnotist put a person to “sleep” on stage and then make that person either reveal all their deep dark juicy secrets or jump around singing an Elvis tune or clucking like a chicken.
However, true hypnosis is a little more complex than that. First, a hypnotist must relax his subject through rapport, pacing and a soothing tonality until induction reaches a preliminary state of trance. Then, the hypnotist must proceed to guide the subject through deeper and deeper levels of trance until a complete state of “hyper-awareness” is achieved. Finally, the hypnotist can carefully speak to a person’s subconscious mind and give instruction. Read the rest of this entry »
Hypnosis is a temporary coordination of the altered attention in an individual. Scientist has proved that hypnosis is a natural part of human behavior that affects psychological, social, and physical experience. Hypnotists have been using the so called covert hypnosis to bring their subjects in a trance and get them to respond to suggestions for a very long time. Covert Hypnosis is not a new field, but the merging of a few different categories. The masters of the social engineering, NLP, and seduction hypnosis schools came together to devise an incredibly powerful technique able to persuade anyone at any time.
But does this “secret” covert hypnosis really work? The short answer here is … yes, it does. In fact, covert
hypnosis tactics usually work better than traditional hypnosis or trance induction because your subject is completely unaware that you are hypnotizing them. Their guard is down, their defenses are lowered, and they are completely open to suggestion.
Then how covert hypnosis works? The way to explain how covert hypnosis works and how it’s present in every day communication is easiest done with a story: Read the rest of this entry »
Mind control refers to the successful control of thoughts and actions of other people without requiring their active consent. The implication of Mind control is that a “brainwashed” person changes his views and gives up certain beliefs and attitudes whether religious, political or social to accept ideas that are contrasting in nature. However, one gentle method used by many experts to mind control people is to use covert hypnosis.
Covert Hypnosis is the ability to subtly communicate with another person’s subconscious mind without them noticing thus mind control them. It is a form of hypnosis attempting to achieve near hypnotic states in the listener. In covert hypnosis the subject is unaware that the hypnotist is either a hypnotist, or hypnotising them then controling their mind, or that anything out of the ordinary is occurring.
Most of the time, in covert hypnosis, the subject is usually not aware that he or she is interacting with a
hypnotist, so the mind control takes in a secret or covert way. There is no clue presented to the unsuspecting subject that there is actually a process of hypnosis that is already going on. This is what makes it potentially dangerous in the wrong hands, but an entirely powerful persuasion technique in the right ones.
There have already been published experiments that clearly and effectively demonstrate the effectiveness of covert hypnosis for mind control. Read the rest of this entry »