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Using Mind Control on Other People

October 7th, 2008 · 3 Comments

As in the case of a hypnotist who uses mind control techniques on you to help you lose weight or stop smoking; mind control from others (in this case, the hypnotist) can produce positive results and can be a good thing.

Having your mind manipulated can even be entertaining, consider Criss Angel of Mind Freak or David Blaine, master magicians of the mind.

The above examples of mind control are generally considered acceptable because you asked for them.

Helping Them to Help Themselves

But, there is still a stigma associated with the phrase “using mind control on other people.”  This belief is not without merit. Some people use mind control callously on those around them with disregard to their wishes.

I am not here to make any judgments on what is right and wrong; what is deemed “callous” and what is not. Use your own (cultural, experience, moral values, ego) frame of reference to establish what you believe is right for yourself but do not expect others to think and react exactly as you do.

After all, we are all unique individuals and isn’t this what makes the world interesting.

The point we’re trying to make here is that everyone has their own beliefs of what is right and wrong. So, using mind control on other people can be tricky at best if you truly want to use mind control to help the others.

For instance, while it may be difficult to believe that some people would rather be in pain than have you use mind control on them, some people do. Some possibly feel, that for whatever reason, pain is part of their healing process or maybe they do not want you to invade their mental privacy no matter how good you think your intentions might be.

If you truly do want to help others through their issues using mind control techniques, we highly recommend that you, first of all, ask them for their permission.

Work with them by letting them in on how you will be helping them. With a willing participant, your mind control techniques will be infinitely more successful.

Helping Yourself

There are some forms of mind control that you can use on others that works best if you do not let the other person(s) in on what you’re doing. I know that I just talked about values and all of that but here are a couple of examples on when it may be acceptable to use mind control on others without compromising your values. I’ll leave it up to you decide.
 
Example 1: The holidays are coming up. For some of us, it is not a time for joy but a time that you dread; a time of heightened family drama. Visualize sending out a message to “your family” that, this year, you would truly like to have a peaceful family gathering, devoid of drama.

It’s as simple as that.
 
Example 2: Register to get the Mind Visualization newsletter direct to your email and will receive access to a complimentary e-book that will explain how you can learn how to control other people’s minds to get you through a tough job interview and into that job you’ve always wanted.

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Related posts:

  1. Control the Mind Using Self Hypnosis
  2. Mind Control: How to Get Others to Do What You Want
  3. Controlling People: How to Recognize, Understand, and Deal with People Who Try to Control You


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