Posts Tagged ‘NLP’
Using Embedded Commands For Seduction
When you intend to seduce either a woman or man it pays to have a plan and one of the very best seduction techniques you could ever learn are embedded commands. The idea behind embedded commands came from Milton Erickson and was later fine tuned by John Grinder and Richard Bandler, the co-founders of NLP. There are many uses for embedded commands but in this article I will concentrate on how they can be used to seduce anyone you desire.
Embedded commands work by planting a thought or idea into the mind of the person you are trying to seduce. So, for example, if I was talking to an attractive woman that I had met via strange circumstances I might say to her “Isn’t it funny we should be together like this?”. It’s a perfectly natural piece of conversation but within the question you will notice the command “we should be together”. This places the idea in the woman’s mind that it would be a good idea for us to get together.
An Introduction To NLP Hypnosis Secrets
Hello and welcome to the inaugural post here at NLP Hypnosis Secrets. I thought that before I began dispensing potentially life change information I should first explain the purpose and goals of this blog.
As you may no doubt have guessed from the title of this blog I will be discussing the many secrets and techniques contained within both NLP and hypnosis. This will include articles on NLP, hypnosis, covert hypnosis, self hypnosis, hypnotic inductions and seduction techniques.
The information contained within NLP Hypnosis Secrets will be incredibly powerful. Regular readers will soon learn how to hack not only their own mind but other peoples too. Imagine what this will mean for your life. You can become a confident go getter with the ability to persuade people to do almost anything you want them to.
This doesn’t come without work though. The techniques I will teach you require great thought and practice to be mastered. Nevertheless if you have the dedication you will receive great rewards.
Doug Slater.

