By: Shlomo Vaknin, C.Ht
Talking to influence another has just gotten even better.
This time around we’ll take that incredible method of talking to influence with hypnotic stories containing nested loops, and we’ll loop it once more, within itself. I would really recommend you to study it well, and practice a lot. Did you read it well? A lot! Doing it less than excellent will generate much less than excellent results. And for this kind of skill, you would want to put in the effort of memorizing the steps, planning it well, using it planned for a few times, and just then starting to telling hypnotic stories with nested loops (version 2.0) in a more intuitive way. Just when you are truly ready, and feel ready, start using it to influence others. It’s much more complicated than the original method.
Let’s make it short and sweet (or dirty and vicious):
Begin with story #1,
Begin telling story #2.
Finish story #1, completely.
Begin telling story #3.
Finish story #2, completely.
Begin telling story #4.
Finish story #3, completely.
Begin story #5.
Finish story #4, completely.
Throw in your main suggestion, as if it was a part of finishing story #5.
Finish story #5.
Use some Time Distortion to further lead the mind of your listener elsewhere, so they will not notice the pattern you have used.
Just one warning when you use this method – do not leave open loops. Often, when you just start practicing on that upgraded version of the Hypnotic Stories With Nested Loops, you may lose track of which story you’ve started and which you have finished. Since there are 5 stories, it may be difficult at first to follow.
To reduce chances of forgetting to finish a story, mark again each story on your fingers. Close your fist and count the stories as you tell them – so when you start with story #2 you’ll have two fingers open, and then you’ll close #1, so you’ll have only one finger open, and as you continue you’ll keep moving your fingers until you make sure you go back to the fist… i.e., closing all loops.
The suggestions you throw in between the end of story #4 and the end of #5 can be added within story #4, as well. You can make the ending of story #4 the beginning of the time distortion, by adding a few timeline suggestions related to story #1, #2 and #3. However, this depends on the content of the stories. Make it sound real and “intuitive”, not planned and forced.
This method works great with kids, as well as with adults. I used it once when I went to renew my driving license in California. For some odd reason, their law says that if I’m a “new” driver in California, I must go through the written test and driving test, even if I drove for 10 years in a different country.
Since I don’t really like people commenting on my driving, I had to use something to get the tester off tracks. So I did
. I used that specific method, right after asking him if I can say something… since he said “yes, of course” (which according to the law, he shouldn’t, but who can really resist a professional hypnotist?), he got himself into a loop… a very complicated loop. We drove around the same block 3 times before I finished the stories, and lead him right in front of the DMV, where he just said “you know what, I think we’re done here… I don’t understand myself why do they force you to go through these exams if you already have a license.”. And I bet he kept wondering that day where the hell was he during that driving test…
This is some pretty amazing stuff. However, could you give an example of a written version of this? From the audiences’s point of view, it seems as though the stories would be rather confusing.
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So nested stories aren’t completely nested then? If they were, it would be..
begin 1
begin 2
begin 3
finish 3
finish 2
finish 1
These are more like interwoven stories.