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Despite its somewhat frightening name, black ops hypnosis is not a psychological method for brainwashing. It is actually a synonym of covert or conversational hypnosis. The term "black ops" is applied to refer to "hidden" or "unknown".
You probably know this already, since you are on this page. Here, I am going to show you some powerful methods for hypnotizing anyone effectively. They have been tested and proven to work in different social situations and on different people.
Just remember that in order to apply these black ops hypnosis techniques, you need to know the process for hypnotizing people.
Effective Positive Affirmations for Reaching the Subconscious Mind
Negative emotions affect people negatively. When the person you want to hypnotize is upset or angry, his subconscious mind is less likely to open to your influences.
For this reason, you have to work on getting the person calm and comfortable, so that he can open his subconscious mind and accept your subliminal suggestions. One way to do this is to use positive affirmations, when applying black ops hypnosis.
These are usually used for self improvement, but they will do the trick for you. The key to success is to make the positive affirmations impossible for the subject of your influence to refuse.
For instance, you will probably not have much success telling a person who is furious to sit down and relax. One powerful trick that will definitely work is to attach the positive affirmation to a non-living thing or an object.
For example, you can readily say, "Feel the relaxing atmosphere" to a person who is tense and anxious. You can say, "Cuddle in this safe chair" to someone who is afraid.
It is natural for anyone to feel relaxed in a relaxing place or safe in a safe place. This is a very subtle psychological technique that makes people accept state of mind changes easily.
Once you get the person to open up his subconscious mind, you can readily work to get him into trance and complete the black ops hypnosis process successfully.
Pattern Interrupts with Breaking the Accepted Rules of Conversation
Pattern interrupts are extremely powerful tools in black ops hypnosis. They are effectively used for getting the subject into trance as well as for building rapport at times.
Here I will show you how you can get your subject into a state of trance by breaking rules of communication that are firmly established.
In every normal conversation there are questions that require a "yes" or "no" answer, but imply an explanation to be given. Such questions include, "Can tell me (something)", "Can you help me (with something)" and "Could you explain (something)?"
Normally, your answer to such a question will include not only a simple "yes". You will go on to tell the person something, explain it or describe how you can help. In order to get a patter interrupt you will just have to say "yes" and stop there.
This will work for getting the person intro trance almost instantly. As he is expecting an explanatory answer, he will be shocked and confused because you are not giving it. Then you can readily make your embedded commands.
Induction with Memories
This is probably one of the simplest of all black ops techniques that you can use. Instead of trying to get the imagination of a person to create the setting for your induction, you can readily use his memories.
It is easier to trigger the person's memory to work for you, when you are applying black ops hypnosis. You can readily tell the subject a short story and ask whether he has had a similar experience.
Another equally useful method is to ask questions. You can readily ask the person, when he has felt the happiest, strongest or most relaxed. Then you can guide him to get into such a state once again. This will automatically open his subconscious mind for you.
Then you can readily use the person's state of mind to embed your command. For example, "You feel so strong again. Now you can overcome any challenge."
You have just learned how to do black ops hypnosis more effectively. You can become a powerful hypnotist, provided that you keep expanding your knowledge and mastering your skills.
For the absolute best information on black ops hypnosis and how to hypnotize, tips tricks and best techniques for making the most of your command of everyone else visit Marc The Hypnosis Guy's website at http://learntohypnotize.com. Here you will discover the finest facts especially for hypnosis junkies like yourself!
Are you Aware of These Article Submission Tips and Tricks?
You probably know that submitting articles can boost your website's popularity in search engines. However, submitting to multiple article sites can be a daunting task. Directories expect different types of formatting. They allow variable numbers of characters in titles, and they may restrict links to as few as 1 - or they may permit several.
Whether you use article submission software or submit your articles manually, there are some advance preparations that will make your job much easier.
Of course before you submit, you must write an article. At the bottom of this page is a handy text template. Although the character counts in the template given here are less than indicated, there is a link in the resource box to an online template with correct parameters.
Compose your article in your favorite word processor; 500-1000 words is an optimal length. Before you begin, set the font to Courier 10 point. This should force your word processor to use plain text characters for quotes, rather than smart quotes and other characters that may cause problems. Allow your typing to wrap naturally. Press the 'Enter' key twice between paragraphs or other important blocks of text.
Avoid using double quotation marks. Instead, opt for single quotes [']. Utilize your word processor's spell-check and grammar features, and check everything meticulously once your article is ready for submission. Then copy and paste into the template, using Notepad or a similar program.
If you see any strange-looking characters on your screen, perform a search and replace and convert them to plain text equivalents.
Your title should be kept below 60 characters. The line under 'TITLE' (*in the online template*), including the leading letters, contains exactly 60. Although most directories permit more, for SEO purposes you should keep your title within this limit. Your title is usually displayed in search engine results. Google will show approximately 68-70 characters. However, article sites often precede the title with a word like 'Articles' or 'Content'. This must be added to the character count.
Once you are satisfied with the title, delete the first line of the template, if you wish.
If suitable, you can utilize the first paragraph of your article as a summary. Otherwise write an appropriate summary in your word processor - and keep it short. A 250-character count is ideal.
The article itself should be copied and pasted below the 'ARTICLE' heading.
In the 'AUTHOR'S NOTE' area, place your bio or linking information. Do not add html at this point - just bare links. Avoid immediately following a URL with a period or other punctuation. Some article directories will not format your link(s) correctly if you do.
Under 'NO AUTO LINKS' copy and paste your bio text, then format the links with html 'href' codes for the directories that allow it.
The 'COPYRIGHT' section is for an occasional article directory that requires it.
The 'KEYWORDS' area is where you enter two lines of comma-separated keywords. The number of characters, including the letters, is 100 (*in the online template*). Some directories allow 100, others up to 200.
Save as a plain text (.txt) file - but don't exit yet!
Go through your copy and add html, as appropriate. Some directories allow codes for bold, italics, unordered lists, ordered lists, etc. Save the file again - indicating in the filename that this is the HTML version.
For example, you should have two filenames, similar to the following:
How-to-Write-an-Article.txt
How-to-Write-an-Article-HTML.txt
Next set up a spreadsheet. The first time you submit to a new directory, do a manual submission. You can register if required, get a feel for the 'tone' of the directory, and check format and linking requirements. Make notes in your spreadsheet. If you use article submission software for subsequent submissions, you will know exactly how to configure your program for each directory.
The resource box at the end of this article provides a link to a page with both versions of a sample article, the template, and an example spreadsheet.
Good luck with your submissions!
---------- Begin Template ----------
TITLE:
60CHAR===============
SUMMARY:
ARTICLE:
Author's Note:
NO AUTO LINKS:
COPYRIGHT:
Copyright YOUR NAME - YOUR LINK - This article is free to publish as long as links remain clickable.
KEYWORDS:
100CHAR==============
----------- End Template -----------
©Copyright Kathy Steinemann: This article is free to publish only if this copyright notice, the byline, and the author's note below (with active links) are included.
About the Author
There is an online version of the article template and a sample article in both of the above-mentioned formats at 1st Rate Articles - along with an example spreadsheet.
Looking for some good mentalism tricks?
I want to preform some easy, reliable mentalism tricks for a group of kids. It's part of an after-school science program that I run (primarily to get them interested in science, as opposed to teaching it to them), so something that I can explain afterwards would be preferable. Does anyone know of any good tricks, or perhaps sites with a list of good tricks?
lol used to do this for the kids in scouts, here is a wonderful site, you will love it http://www.tricklife.com/
Good Luck..
Keep the kids happy and curious ..lool
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