Learn How to Explode Your Persuasion Techniques With Schizophrenics - Binds and Double Binds

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In learning hypnosis, it is essential to know some persuasion techniques using the concepts that occur in schizophrenics.
  I will show you how schizophrenia can help you persuade anyone to do or choose something you want.
Before we get to that though, I will need to explain first the importance of the conscious and unconscious mind for you to better understand hypnosis.
  The conscious mind can hold up to five to nine ideas, experiences, or thought processes at a time and is the one responsible in making your choices and plans.
On the other hand, the unconscious mind is the one responsible for all memories, experiences, insights, habits and wisdoms that you have built up over time.
  The unconscious mind, therefore, is the master controller which can still take commands from the conscious mind but will not sick with it all the time.
  The unconscious mind will only stick with instructions from the conscious mind through persuasion techniques.
  It is only by proper execution that the unconscious mind will stick with any suggestion.
  A more subtle way of doing this is through disguising suggestions through the phenomena that occurs in schizophrenics: the binds and the doubled binds.
By definition, schizophrenia is a state of the mind having illusions.
  Setting out a bind is giving your subject a choice that does not really exist.
  In hypnosis, you use bind to create the illusion of choice but do not really giving the real choice.
  Double bind is an illustration of choices using a word 'or' to separate the options.
  In using these as persuasion techniques, you initially set a premise which you want to happen but which your subject does not actually want.
  Then you set a bind to make your subject feel empowered knowing the fact that there is a choice and will still be responsive to your suggestion.
  Once your bind is created, you suggest a double bind using the word 'or' to suggest another option for your subject to choose.
  The fact is, the choice was already done and whether your subject chooses either, you still get what you wanted by creating schizophrenic choices for your subject.
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