You really can hypnotize people in every day situations. Quickly and easily. Without them knowing what’s going on. While they’re fully awake… yet… under your hypnotic spell. Instantly obedient. Ready, willing and able to do as you say.
While that may sound a little far-fetched I will prove every word is true. So take a few short minutes and read this web page. Because you’re about to discover some amazing things including…
He spent 60-years learning, studying and testing hypnosis techniques. Many of them he pioneered. His skills became so proficient he could hypnotize subjects while talking with them. They had no idea what was happening. Yet they followed Dr. Erickson’s commands on cue.
The main focus of his work was on applying hypnosis in medical or therapeutic environments. He also used his knowledge in daily situations to gain a considerable advantage over others.
The American Medical Association (AMA) prohibited members from the practice. Dr. Erickson believed hypnosis was a viable and effective therapeutic tool. To keep his medical license, he became an expert at hypnotizing patients during "normal" conversation. He broke the rules and taught himself…
At the same time, Dr. Erickson refused to teach hypnosis to anyone other than licensed doctors, dentists and psychologists. He felt his techniques were too powerful for the average person.
Police in Italy have issued footage of a man who is suspected of hypnotising supermarket checkout staff to hand over money from their cash registers.
In every case, the last thing staff reportedly remember is the thief leaning over and saying: "Look into my eyes", before finding the till empty.
In the latest incident captured on CCTV, he targeted a bank at Ancona in northern Italy, then calmly walked out.
The cashier who was shown the video footage has no memory of the incident, according to Italian media, and only realised what had happened when she saw the money missing.
Of course, the above is an extreme case of using the power of hypnosis illegally. It does prove the point, however, that hypnosis in the wrong hands is a devastating tool.
The Milton H. Erickson Foundation, Inc. "was formed to promote and advance the contributions made to the health sciences by the late Milton H. Erickson, MD…"
The foundation’s official position is no one can practice hypnosis other than licensed doctors, dentists or psychologists. In fact, no one but licensed members of one of those professions, can join the society, attend their meetings, buy or borrow items from their library or practice hypnosis.
They scheduled a "disciplinary hearing" (more like a professional massacre) to publicly shame and strip him of his license.
The hearing was set to take place in New York City. Dr. Erickson knew he had to take matters into his own hands before attending. He had to strike preemptively to secure his license and reputation.
Legend has it, Dr. Erickson found out when the president of the AMA was flying to New York… and… he arranged to be on the same flight. You can imagine the tension when the president saw Dr. Erickson boarding the airplane. You could probably cut it with a knife.
After a few minutes the atmosphere changed dramatically. Both the president and another board member who came along with him felt at ease with Dr. Erickson.
After all, he was the same Dr. Erickson who snubbed his nose at their sacred rules. He was the same man who practiced hypnosis without their permission. He was the same man they had every intention of crucifying at the hearing just hours away. Now they both felt a deep sense of respect and a binding rapport with him.
The reason that happened is simple: Dr. Erickson applied his covert hypnosis techniques – while they were conversing – to win the other men to his side.
As a result, the hearing went without a hitch. Dr. Erickson got to keep his license and was vindicated. The following year, the American Medical Association reversed its position on hypnosis. It was now an acceptable form of therapeutic treatment.
Hypnosis happens naturally all the time. Ever get into your car and arrive to a destination without remembering how you got there? That’s a perfect example of "natural hypnosis" at work. You were literally in a self-induced trance… and… your unconscious mind was "driving" the car for you.
Keep in mind, Dr. Erickson used covert hypnosis (actually, he was a "semi-covert" hypnotist) techniques in many varied instances.
He used them to help people overcome fears and phobias. He used them to help the chronically ill ease their pain. And, of course, he used them to influence, ethically control and persuade others.
Therapists… Health Professionals… Counselors… Salespeople/Consultants… Business Owners…Agents/Negotiators… Executives/Managers… Coaches… Parents/Teachers… Anyone!
But there are two big (very big) problems: (1) Unless you are a licensed doctor, dentist or psychologist you can’t access Dr. Erickson’s discoveries. And… (2) Even if you can get access good luck trying to learn it. Because he did not leave a step-by-step program teaching his techniques.
(Side note: Dr. Erickson passed away in 1980. He published an enormous amount of material on the subject of hypnotherapy. But he did not write an instructional "blueprint" about covert hypnosis.)
Finding and learning true covert hypnotic techniques is almost impossible. No matter who you are. The simple truth is they are not available to you… unless… you discover…
Back in 2002, I was the first hypnotist to release a full audio course on conversational hypnosis. That course is still the number one best-selling hypnosis course in the world. More on that later.
You may have read my book The Deep Trance Training Manual Vol. 1. It sent shock waves throughout the hypnosis community. The first printing sold out in record time. Or maybe you’ve heard about my successful Conversational Hypnosis Professional Hypnotherapy certification program. This six-day training program is enthusiastically endorsed by the International Association of Professional Conversational Hypnotists. Maybe you’ve…
Covert Hypnosis - Exposed
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