haha what u did was amazing! u used the present tence, positive, and the embedded commands are very subtle and u dont need to make them up in advance..
hey i have a question.. i know that u can use embedded commands in ur speech.. but how about in random sentences like in chat? or sending random sentences thru facebook like "You're dangerously Pretty,& You Soooo like (A) (D)arling (I)mportant (B)abe, as you should." haha my name is adib.. and i capitalized those four letters.. would that work?
It may or may not work..I got confused at the brackets until i read the rest of ur comment lol but with that one it doesnt sound that strong. however, u have to start somewhere. keep practicing ..
the whole point behind embedded commands is to be subtle and once you get good at them you will barely notice them userlf
very powerful when used well. I never plan any in advance nowadays, many years ago I would come up with examples in practice but it is best to be spontanious and respond to what you notice
thanks for the respond my question is how can you come upw ith your own examples and then practice them because im trying to come up with my own but i dont know how to start. I try to use them in normal conversation n just watch the person as i talk to see if its working or not. you have any tips on how i can get started to practice more on emebedded commands n even come up with some on my own? how did u start?
yes when placed in a story and you have rapport and your embedded commands are thing they already want to do like feel comfortable and feel relaxed and be happy.who does not want to feel those things?
People make images of what you tell them, you can't make an image of the 'don't' so people make an image of it without the don't to know what not to think of. This makes it more likely to happen rather than stop it...Like saying 'don't go all the way into a trance until you know you should' They get the message - go into trance...
thanks man I ve been pondering/asking about that question so long...oh but this is exactly the place to list my request but Do you have to have confidence/Should you have confidence when doing embedded commands?Alot of the time its hard for me to focus on improvising and looking them in the eye.
Practice conversations into a mirror, make up lots of imaginary situations. The more you practice the more it becomes everyday part of your communication
Hello Dan. I really enjoy some of the resourses available at your website, yourfreedomarea dot com.Great stuff, especially the hypnosis discussion/demo with your friend and you ^^
Anyways, i was wondering-
a, if this subject had any prior inductions
b, she looked kinda drunk in the beginning, might she have been? and
c, Which susceptability tests would you suggest for casual encounters, such as prior to a stage show or demo?
Take off your jacket, stay a while.
jksonny 4 months ago
haha what u did was amazing! u used the present tence, positive, and the embedded commands are very subtle and u dont need to make them up in advance..
hey i have a question.. i know that u can use embedded commands in ur speech.. but how about in random sentences like in chat? or sending random sentences thru facebook like "You're dangerously Pretty,& You Soooo like (A) (D)arling (I)mportant (B)abe, as you should." haha my name is adib.. and i capitalized those four letters.. would that work?
adzdcool 2 years ago
It may or may not work..I got confused at the brackets until i read the rest of ur comment lol but with that one it doesnt sound that strong. however, u have to start somewhere. keep practicing ..
the whole point behind embedded commands is to be subtle and once you get good at them you will barely notice them userlf
slickguy2 2 years ago
whos that girl shes very pretty?...side note embedded commands if one plans them very well are very powerful is this true?
AndyTorez 3 years ago 2
very powerful when used well. I never plan any in advance nowadays, many years ago I would come up with examples in practice but it is best to be spontanious and respond to what you notice
dan19878 3 years ago
thanks for the respond my question is how can you come upw ith your own examples and then practice them because im trying to come up with my own but i dont know how to start. I try to use them in normal conversation n just watch the person as i talk to see if its working or not. you have any tips on how i can get started to practice more on emebedded commands n even come up with some on my own? how did u start?
AndyTorez 3 years ago
yes when placed in a story and you have rapport and your embedded commands are thing they already want to do like feel comfortable and feel relaxed and be happy.who does not want to feel those things?
eddiedaskull 2 years ago
Dans the man to learn this from, his style is more laid back and you can but learn
Guy Normas
aka Hypno Elvis
guynormas 3 years ago 2
thats right you tell em.
But how is it when you negate a statement by saying"Don't fall or don't trip"people don't obey that innocent command?
lopytube 3 years ago
People make images of what you tell them, you can't make an image of the 'don't' so people make an image of it without the don't to know what not to think of. This makes it more likely to happen rather than stop it...Like saying 'don't go all the way into a trance until you know you should' They get the message - go into trance...
dan19878 3 years ago
thanks man I ve been pondering/asking about that question so long...oh but this is exactly the place to list my request but Do you have to have confidence/Should you have confidence when doing embedded commands?Alot of the time its hard for me to focus on improvising and looking them in the eye.
lopytube 3 years ago
Practice conversations into a mirror, make up lots of imaginary situations. The more you practice the more it becomes everyday part of your communication
dan19878 3 years ago
Hello Dan. I really enjoy some of the resourses available at your website, yourfreedomarea dot com.Great stuff, especially the hypnosis discussion/demo with your friend and you ^^
Anyways, i was wondering-
a, if this subject had any prior inductions
b, she looked kinda drunk in the beginning, might she have been? and
c, Which susceptability tests would you suggest for casual encounters, such as prior to a stage show or demo?
Thanks ^^
ZillahDryke 3 years ago