Phrases that Set the Stage for the Subject You Wish to Talk

These questions become useful because it sets the stage for the subject you wish to talk about. This is important. Since you’re going to be taking control of people’s minds and planting ideas, feelings, and thoughts inside them, it only makes sense to set the theme. For example, if you’re selling something to someone, it doesn’t make much sense to ask “What’s it like when you have a bad experience with a salesman?” If you ask something like this, you’re instructing the person’s unconscious mind to bring up bad experiences with salesman, and what happens?
They begin to associate those feelings and thoughts with you! When you’re trying to seduce someone, it makes no sense to ask “Have you ever met someone and hate them right away?” Again, you’re basically telling them to “hate you right away.” Instead, be sure to set the proper theme. Make it a positive one. Remember, the secret you learned in the beginning of these articles applies to everyone. So, anything you get a person to imagine and feel, good or bad, comes true. In communication, this often happens right before their eyes. That is, if you make them feel good, they associate those feeling with you. Make them feel bad, and you’re all of the sudden a bad person to them. Make them feel good.
That’s why arguments escalate. One person is attacking and the other person is asking “Why are you being like this?” That’s basically telling the person’s unconscious mind to think about the reasons why they’re being like that, and what they imagine… comes true more and again! And when those thoughts are mixed with the passionate emotions of anger, resentment and “I’m better than you attitudes” the universe brings those situations much faster! So, whatever it is that you’re trying to accomplish with another person, be sure to monitor carefully what you’re telling the person’s unconscious mind to do. Remember, even questions instruct the unconscious mind to respond. For more information, go to underground hypnosis review.

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