Every person responds differently to certain words or phrases. This is likely because they have associated these words with emotions or experiences that provoke emotions in them. Through brain washing, you are able to change the way a person reacts to a word by artificially altering their emotional response.
Get your subject under hypnosis. Then, introduce the keyword or phrase you are wanting your subject to have an emotional attachment to. The key is to tell your subject’s subconscious mind that this word causes them to feel happy, sad, or whatever emotion you are wanting them to feel. Be as descriptive as possible. Instead of just saying, “you feel happy”, describe the subject’s reaction to the word and allow that to facilitate the emotional connection. You must remember that the key to changing emotion, and ultimately behavior, is to appeal to the subconscious, because that is where thoughts and actions are readily accepted by the brain as thought without challenge. Repetition is key here, as the subject must be able to know the word and the intended reaction without a doubt.
Suggest to the subject that the word makes them feel something other than your intended emotion. See if your subject, while under hypnosis, protests these feelings. If you have successfully brain washed your subject, that person’s response will be to deny feeling any other way than how you have trained him to feel. Do this only after your subject has successfully submitted to the emotional changes and you are able to invoke them during the subject’s waking hours.
While your subject is awake and conscious, test out your keyword or phrase and see the person’s response. During your first few attempts, it is alright to emphasize the word, or to say it out of context so your subject hears it clearly. This will ensure that the mind is making those logical connections you have planted subconsciously. However, after several more sessions with your subject, you are able to incorporate your keyword or phrase into casual conversation. Because there is a context for it, your subject will not register anything out of the ordinary, but they will respond with the appropriate emotional reaction you have programmed. Then, you must make sure it works with other individuals that are not part of your hypnosis or sessions. Have other people converse with your subject and casually mention the keyword or phrase. If your hypnosis is successful, your subject will have the appropriate emotional response without you even being present. Your subject will not know why he is feeling that way, he will only be able to respond the way you have taught him.
As with all brain washing hypnosis sessions, make sure to reiterate to your subject the importance of secrecy. You want to maintain that his emotional reactions are normal, and that it is not out of the ordinary for him to feel the way he does. Be sure to suggest his feelings to him, so his subconscious will be able to incorporate these emotions organically. If you are too forceful you risk the logical brain interfering and rejecting the subject’s reactions.
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Get your subject under hypnosis. Then, introduce the keyword or phrase you are wanting your subject to have an emotional attachment to. The key is to tell your subject’s subconscious mind that this word causes them to feel happy, sad, or whatever emotion you are wanting them to feel. Be as descriptive as possible. Instead of just saying, “you feel happy”, describe the subject’s reaction to the word and allow that to facilitate the emotional connection. You must remember that the key to changing emotion, and ultimately behavior, is to appeal to the subconscious, because that is where thoughts and actions are readily accepted by the brain as thought without challenge. Repetition is key here, as the subject must be able to know the word and the intended reaction without a doubt.
Suggest to the subject that the word makes them feel something other than your intended emotion. See if your subject, while under hypnosis, protests these feelings. If you have successfully brain washed your subject, that person’s response will be to deny feeling any other way than how you have trained him to feel. Do this only after your subject has successfully submitted to the emotional changes and you are able to invoke them during the subject’s waking hours.
While your subject is awake and conscious, test out your keyword or phrase and see the person’s response. During your first few attempts, it is alright to emphasize the word, or to say it out of context so your subject hears it clearly. This will ensure that the mind is making those logical connections you have planted subconsciously. However, after several more sessions with your subject, you are able to incorporate your keyword or phrase into casual conversation. Because there is a context for it, your subject will not register anything out of the ordinary, but they will respond with the appropriate emotional reaction you have programmed. Then, you must make sure it works with other individuals that are not part of your hypnosis or sessions. Have other people converse with your subject and casually mention the keyword or phrase. If your hypnosis is successful, your subject will have the appropriate emotional response without you even being present. Your subject will not know why he is feeling that way, he will only be able to respond the way you have taught him.
As with all brain washing hypnosis sessions, make sure to reiterate to your subject the importance of secrecy. You want to maintain that his emotional reactions are normal, and that it is not out of the ordinary for him to feel the way he does. Be sure to suggest his feelings to him, so his subconscious will be able to incorporate these emotions organically. If you are too forceful you risk the logical brain interfering and rejecting the subject’s reactions.
Read here for more information on similar topic. http://brain-washing.org/organisations-with-practice-hypnosys-to-formattraining-their-members
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