How to Get What You Want via Hypnosis

Other than ‘Happiness’, research discloses that ‘How to get what you want via Hypnosis’ is what most readers want to know when it comes to ‘Positive Words‘. 

Hypnotism in a Third Person as a Diagnostic Modality

Hypnotic practice is, in itself, morally benign but the intent of the hypnotist is paramount in a human continuum where ‘Intent is Everything’

The decisive factor in hypnosis must always be the benefit of the hypnotized subject. Hypnotist intent can range from healing to crime. The interest for many seeking this information will be somewhere in between the two.  How do sales, or other goal-oriented interactions, for example, honestly factor into this subject benefit imperative?

Evidently the US military industrial complex can even induce hypnotic suggestion into a target subject as an act of war using microwaves.  

MICROWAVE HEARING

The first un-classified
successful transmission
of the human voice directly
into the skull of a living
person was performed by
Dr. Joseph C. Sharp, of the
Walter Reed Army Institute
of Research in 1974.

By transforming a hypnotist’s
voice using the Lowery
Silent Sound or Smernov Scramble
methods, used during the Gulf War,
it is possible to hypnotize
a target without the target
being aware, from hiding (sic) 
leaving zero trace evidence.

In contrast the efficacy rate is extremely high for hypnotherapy used for addiction/substance abuse issues as well as for treating phobias.  It can also be used for pain relief, peace of mind, and performance enhancement of all kinds bearing in mind that a single session often isn’t enough to produce long term post hypnotic results.  It seems possible that the above military microwave platform could even be used on reluctant subjects for their benefit, and the benefit of others, in all of these positive arenas.  With regards to addiction some aspects of the 12 Step Approach, ex. “My name is John and I’m an alcoholic”, can actually serve to hypnotize the subject in the wrong direction.  In light of the high efficacy rate, and wide-spread benefit, it seems like some form of hypnotherapy for addiction should be absolutely mandatory.

The trick to self-hypnosis, similar to the rants of Abraham Hicks (vis-a-vis the Law of Attraction) is to visualize and feel the enjoyment of already having what you want.

The two best self-hypnotic words to instill ‘Confidence’, a word with a magic all its own, are “Tall” and “Lift”.

Think about, and feel, these words before your next job interview or important meeting.  If you have some privacy, holding your arms above your head in a ‘V’ shape, as if you’ve just won a race, neuro-chemically boosts confidence prior to a meeting as well.

Following are the four most effective hypnotic words to use on others to get what you want. Like hypnosis itself these words are, in themselves, benign.  Care should be taken to ensure that they always benefit the subject.

  1. You – The engagement of all of the interest and ability that you have to offer is critical in the world that you want to create for you and those close to you.
  2. Remember – Remember the halcyon days of your childhood when you were peaceful, carefree and playing happily?
  3. Because –  This is what you want; what you’ve always wanted.  ‘Reason’ ranks very high on the ‘Power vs. Force’ spectrum, but not as high as ‘Compassion’.
  4. Imagine – Imagine the world of your dreams where everyone is eager to help each other.

When you awaken you’ll feel fully refreshed and enjoy nothing but peace, love, joy and appreciation for the rest of your days…

 

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