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How To Hypnotize Anyone

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By Arthur King


Have you ever wondered what it would be like to hypnotize anyone just by talking to them? Imagine what your life would be like if you had access to a list of "secret words" that when spoken would actually get people to do what you asked them to do. Do you think that this list of "secret words" doesn't exist? The truth of the matter is that although there are certain words that actually increase your ability to influence and hypnotize people, these words aren't secret at all. As a matter of fact these are probably words that you use everyday- the question is are you using them to your best advantage?

The late Dr. Milton Erickson, generally regarded as the father of modern psychological hypnosis, was renowned for being able to hypnotize people just by talking to them in regular everyday conversations. The style of conversational hypnosis that he developed took the art and science of hypnosis to a new level. No longer did you have to have someone lie down on your couch and stare at your pocket watch in order to be put into a hypnotic trance. Using the right combination of words and tone of voice you could actually put someone into that same state- simply by talking to them.

And believe it or not there are actual words that increase the likelihood of people following your suggestions. Some of these words rely on influencing someone's subconscious mind- that is, the part of the mind that zeroes in on all of the subtle variations of words and even non verbal cues that go into our regular everday conversations. Other words take advantage of some learned behaviors that we human beings pick up when we're learning how to socialize with each other. Want a practical example?

It's a well known fact that when we ask someone to do us a favor, it helps to give a reason for the favor being asked. In a small experiment designed to demonstrate this social psychologist Ellen Langer (Langer, Blank & Chanowitz, 1978) and her co-workers asked people waiting in line to use the library copier: "Excuse me, I have five pages. May I use the Xerox machine because I'm in a rush?"

Of those that were asked this question, 94% let Langer and her co-workers skip ahead in line. When Langer left out the reason for the favor: "Excuse me, I have five pages. May I use the Xerox machine?" those that let her skip ahead dropped to 60%.

In a third trial, Langer gave a reason again, but it was a really obvious reason: "Excuse me, I have five pages. May I use the Xerox machine because I have to make some copies?" Can you guess what percentage let her skip ahead once again to use the copier?

If you guessed 93% then you are correct. It seems that even though the reason that Langer gave in the third trial provided absolutely no new information, the simple placement of the word 'because' in her request seemed to trigger an automatic response in people. Were these people "hypnotized" by the simple word "because?" Certainly not in the traditional sense of the word. But the fact that they were strongly influenced by this simple word is a testament to how powerful our words are when we are communicating with others.

Imagine having an entire arsenal of words just like this at your disposal- how powerful would your conversations become when trying to influence or hypnotize anyone into believing your ideas? Who knows- maybe you'll become as famous as Erickson in your ability to hypnotize anyone just by talking to them?




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David Francis profile image

David Francis  says:
2 years ago

Hi Arthur,

Thanks for sharing this, it's amazing how powerful words are. I'll never get stuck in the copier queue again!

David

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Arthur King  says:
2 years ago

Thanks for your comment David! I really appreciate the feedback because...I really appreciate it! :)

Arthur

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tanya24  says:
2 years ago

Very interesting hub, I always give excuses to get what I want , And it really does work *) Keep up the good work

angelcye  says:
12 months ago

fantastic, i would love to learn how to use the technique on writting form i know you metion it has a few diferences

c11  says:
11 months ago

wow this is amazing "becuase" of that word i can hipnotize anyone

al  says:
11 months ago

awesome can you tell us more

philip Green  says:
11 months ago

what word is it to hypomotize someone because it dosent seem to work on my family members.

Uraiku  says:
11 months ago

Excuse me, I have read five pages. May you please sow me the text based hypnotizing theory because i have to hypnotize people in chat room?

katrina  says:
10 months ago

Hi Arthur

I Wont to know how to do it i cant do it people think im crazy

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Arthur King  says:
10 months ago

I have prepared a short power point presnetation on how to create hypnotic commands. There's nothing that you have to sign up for. You can find the link here:

http://www.hypnotizeanyonesecretly.com/how-to-hypn

AK

mario perez  says:
10 months ago

thanks for this optioal coversation you have done to me and non paying free lessons and i will use it in my life ahead thank you have a good one

Arthur King  says:
10 months ago

Mario- you're quite welcome! Thanks for the comment. I hope you come back because I'm going to be adding some new (free) stuff on here soon!

AK

Joe  says:
9 months ago

Dear Arthur,

I Still don't understand how to hypnotize some. For example, if I wan't someone to lend me a dollar, do I simply just put the phrase "lend me a dollar" in all of my sentences that I say to them?

Arthur King  says:
9 months ago

Hey Joe,

You wouldn't necessarily say the phrase 'lend me a dollar' in every sentence that you say to someone. For example, you wouldn't say " Hey Bob, that's a nice shirt you're wearing- lend me a dollar. Don't forget about our 9 o'clock meeting this morning- lend me a dollar." The term 'lend me a dollar' used in this way is really out of context with the other sentences you'd be saying to Bob. (By the way, there used to be a skit on the television show 'Saturday Night Live' where Kevin Nealand played Mr. Subliminal and would make these outrageous 'commands' to try to get people to do what he wanted. If I find a video on youtube I'll post it later. It's a great example of how not to hypnotize anyone in a conversation.) Anyway, for such a simple request as lend me a dollar, you would be better off just straight up asking somebody to lend you a dollar. When you do this just make sure you provide the reason or 'because.' For example, out of these three statements, which one do you think would get the best result:

1) "Lend me a dollar."

2) "Excuse me, Joe, could you lend me a dollar?"

3) "Excuse me, Joe, could you lend me a dollar- I just realized that I walked out of the house this morning without my wallet and I don't have any money on me whatsoever."

Now, according to the research that I quoted in the article, when you provide the reason why you're asking by using the word 'because' it dramatically increases your chances of having people follow through on your request. In this 'lend me a dollar' example there's nothing really 'hypnotic' going on. Any positive response that you get is more than likely based on you supplying the reason for your request. There's an awesome book on influence by Robert Cialdini called 'Influence- Science and Practice' that talks a lot about these strategies. The material that he covers is terrific and if you're serious abut learning how to influence people I highly recommend this book. You can find it I'm sure on Amazon.

Anyway, this is a very long winded answer to your question. If I misinterpreted or you have a follow up question just let me know. Thanks for the comment!

AK

mhyke  says:
9 months ago

Thanks arthur!!

I just getting started and i've been looking for this kind of stuff for a long time since my work is on a sales industry. I just used some of your advice from the presentation (only a few tips) and it already works. Two thumbs up for you.

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Arthur King  says:
9 months ago

Thanks mhyke- I appreciate your feedback! Keep checking back because I plan on adding a lot more content. This is literally the tip of the iceberg.

AK

Vjosa  says:
8 months ago

hi, i am sooo happy that i could found smth to simply and GRAIT in one! I'm saing a real THANKYOU! Searching to learen smth about hypnosis at last i found smth that since i read for the first time i see that it works? Its amazing:):) just go on, all the best there...

daniel  says:
7 months ago

how do we learn how to do this? i am very interested thanks.

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Arthur King  says:
7 months ago

Hi Daniel,

I've found some good (fr.ee) information at the following link. You have to opt in and check your mail but you'll get a download link very quickly. If you do check it out let me know what you think!

Arthur

http://www.hypnotizeanyonesecretly.com/recommends.

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Arthur King  says:
7 months ago

Sorry- bad link above. Try this one:

http://www.hypnotizeanyonesecretly.com

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