Using Mind Control to Create an Addiction

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Using Mind Control to Influence Addiction


Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) has long been surrounded by concerns about its potential for manipulation. So, can NLP actually be used to create an addiction in someone? The surprising answer is yes.

A Word of Caution


Before diving into how this can be done?"and how you can protect yourself?"it's crucial to heed two warnings:

1. Ethical Use: Only consider using these techniques to help people develop positive habits, such as exercising or eating healthily. It's unethical and harmful to create negative addictions in others.

2. Skill Required: Successfully applying these methods requires a deep understanding of NLP techniques, such as rapport building and anchoring.

How It Works


Begin by exploring the specific NLP submodalities related to a person's existing compulsions. For instance, ask them about their cravings for something like chocolate:

- "What images come to mind when you feel that compulsion?"
- "Where do you see those images?"
- "Are they in color or black and white?"

Next, describe the new desired compulsion?"such as a craving for healthy behaviors?"in the exact same terms.

This brief overview provides a foundation for experimentation, but keep in mind that mastery is necessary for effective application.

Applicability


This technique can potentially create both harmful and beneficial compulsions. While you could influence desires related to drugs, money, or risky behaviors, it can also encourage positive habits like exercise or punctuality.

Protecting Yourself


To guard against someone covertly creating unwanted compulsions within you, remain vigilant:

- Be aware of any mental and emotional states that people ask you to describe.
- Be cautious when the topic of compulsions arises.

If you suspect an unwanted compulsion has been instilled, you can counteract it with the "Meta Yes/Meta No" process:

1. Meta Yes/Meta No Process:
- Start by identifying something unrelated that you confidently say "No" to.
- Intensely focus on this feeling while repeatedly saying "No" with strong conviction.
- Once this association is strong, apply the same firm "No" to the unwanted compulsion.

By understanding both the potential and the ethics of NLP in influencing behavior, you can better protect yourself and use such techniques responsibly.

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