The Spins Of Hypnotic Suggestion”…Give Your Opponents No Way Out
Sometimes when you are trying to pitch suggestions to a person, it’s just like when you are a pitcher at a baseball game. But sometimes in the game of baseball, some pitches are more risky than others. These are the type of suggestions that we need to put “spins” on to increase the odds that our targets will not resist them.
“Spins” can be delivered in a variety of ways: You may sets frames at the starting points of conversations so that your target will be more vulnerable to the suggestions you are giving them as you continue with the conversation, or these “spins” can serve as a diversion after your suggestions so that there is a distraction. Therefore the power of “spins” is rooted in the distraction methods that are talked about in the disguised forms of hypnosis.
Take poems for example: Poems are loaded with romantic suggestions, and sometimes these suggestions are risky for you to write to other people. So, by putting a “spin” on the poetry, you can reduce the risk of writing to them some of the suggestions that you are writing. This is even more crucial when you consider that no matter what you write to a person, they must on some level mentally process the words you have written. These “spins” are part of The Insurance Game that has its origins in Disguised Hypnosis.
After the person is forced to mentally process your suggestions as a result of your poem, you can include an additional paragraph that informs them that this poem was once written by one of your friends to someone whom they had a sizzling relationship with. You can proceed to stack the “spin” with extra hypnotic suggestions that links the person who reads the poem to the person whom your friend originally wrote the poem to in the first place.
The goal of the spin is to get you off the hook should any objections arise to the suggestions that you loaded into the poetry. If, for example, the person would get uncomfortable with what you said, you can easily remind them that you were only telling them of something your friend once wrote. This “spin” will not only guarantee that the person whom you are writing to be comfortable with experiencing the emotions that are loaded into the poetry, but also that they cannot object to anything that you are saying.
You can also use “hypnotic spins” by talking about an entirely different topic after you write the initial suggestions of the poem. This way you provide a distraction that gives the person a way out if the person reading the poem feels uncomfortable with anything you have said. Yet, even if anything made them feel uncomfortable, they still must mentally process everything you write and this is where the dark arts of mind control come in. They also can respond to the pieces of the letter that were not romantic.
So, even though your target has thought about everything you commanded them to think about, they still have the opportunity to respond to the “spin” and not the romantic poem as a way of an artificial escape.