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"Supra States" Combative NLP Strategy for Eradicating Fear

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adapted from a CIA MKULTRA mind control technique... but without the torture and unwilling hypnotised assassin elements...

powerful technique for developing the ability to handle violent, stressful confrontations.

Supra States

The Problem: Even if you think you have the physical ability to deal with a fight your confidence is destroyed by your overwhelming fear!

Perhaps you've been training for a while but the very thought of getting into a real, mash up, savage fight with someone makes you tremble and doubt your martial arts training.

What use are your skills and training if you are paralysed with fear like a rabbit in the headlights in the face of real agression?

YOU WILL BE TOTALLY EXPOSED TO A GOOD BEATING... OR WORSE

I know it doesnt bear thinking about but: what if you couldnt protect someone close to you because you strength was stolen by fear?

Is this you? : "If Im honest: I really know deep down inside that if it did go off and someone did get in my face my physical training would be useless because I would panic and probably get my head kicked in by some scally thug who hasnt even seen the inside of a gym, but who just likes battering people when he's high on drugs- can you help please mate?" .

I get emails like this all the time...

Does that sound like you?

I think its a problem suffered at some point by EVERYONE who takes up martial arts training with a view to actually protecting themselves for real.

Whats the solution?

Well, many well intentioned, intelligent instructors have tried to come up with solutions to the fear issue, by doing things like:

-affirmations/positive thinking
-doing NLP processes like "collapsing anchors" and "swish patterns"
-self hypnosis
-writing out lists of fears (like "fear pyramids") and trying to conquer fear with reasoning
-more aggressive training and/or specific aggression drills
-telling students to just "get on with it" and "toughen up" , the Drill Instructor or Scary Sergeant routine

...to name but a few...

What is wrong with these strategies?

1. they will give you some results, but the results will be mixed, weak and different from person to person: where the results should be clear, strong, obviously observable (like a slap in the face!) and uniform

2. they miss a FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE of how human beings function in the world and process reality

WHICH IS....



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RICHARD GRANNON

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  • Great videos buddy, well done and very informative. One question that I'd like to ask maybe you can help me. As an alpha male of the group, I want to get a close friend to stop doing a particularly self destructive behavior, in that doing it can only do himself harm, not literally like physical harm but just bad decisions. Do I convey that it get's me upset and that he should stop? Or try to be more understanding? or do I just leave it alone?

  • @SeasonOfVindication be understanding and direct - calm assertive is the best way - changing other peoples behaviour is always tricky though.

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  • in the middel of your vid you say "can you feel skillfull" and you said "yes you can" I'm thinking: your not making people feel skillfull when there not are you ? I train muay thai I just got my splits down and can kick to the head without any problems I feel skillfull about that ( not bragging) when you make somebody feel skillfull you put him up against somebody how can kick to the head and he can't ... the guy you made fill skillfull his balls will shrink

  • Fear leads to anger.

    anger leads to hate.

    Hate leads to sufferingg.

    :O

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  • it really is so refreshing to listen to someone who knows what their talking about in a clear and detailed way. Im hoping one day richard will venture back to the UK and maybe do some seminars or a one to one as his youtube vids really are such an inspiration.

  • 3:40 u can her someone screamin

  • so your feeding off fear? thats genius. prey upon the weak so you gain more power. didnt the same thing. for no reason at all i attacked a guy smaller than me and drop him. that stopped my fear.

  • 9:02 "Shh" epic.

  • Very good. I learnt this by going without sleep for ten nights. My brain became hyperactive. I could change personality at the click of a finger and get inside other peoples minds, recognising subliminal images on the tv etc. Sense of smell increased tenfold,my hearing became more acute,visual capacity doubled.like a trip back to primaeval man,an advanced modern day synthesis of savage and evolved man.Changing our personality is a key to survival and is inherent in human biology for survival

  • I agree with this guy. Your attacker isn't going to be Mr. nice guy when he's trying to kill you or rape your wife.

  • well

    I kind of hope that people will follow the same path I did, you come into it frightened looking to redress the balance created by your fear and insecurites, but you dont really progress unless you start clearing up your act, becoming more self aware and growing personally

    so I hope that through learning this stuff, maybe people will do the same,learn it, grow from it, then ultimately maybe transcend it and set it aside?

    sounds pretentious and pseudoesoteric, but thats what I hope.

  • Agreed. Being prepared in a dire situation is important, yes. I just think about someone using this technique with good intentions and then almost looking for another to set them off. My advice is a bit hypocritical being that I've always innately snapped into this supra state in the past moving instantly from fear to aggression. It makes a lot of sense to me what you say. Had I been trained better in restraint, however, I definitely would have avoided a lot of confrontation in my lifetime.

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