Creating an Addiction Through the Use of Mind Control


With all of the fear surrounding mind control and how Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) can be (and is) used to "mess with people's brains," it's past time to let the cat out of the bag and inform the public of what is actually achievable with this technology. Using Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), for example, is it possible to instill a desire in someone to do something? Yes, it is possible.

Allow me to issue two cautionary statements before you learn how to do it and how to protect yourself.

First and foremost, do not subject someone to this type of treatment unless you are compelling them to do something they desire that is beneficial to them, such as exercising or eating nutritious meals. Anything else may seem interesting to consider, but it is best to leave it at that. Just think about it; don't really do it. It's just not a kind thing to do to other people, in my opinion.

Second, you must be extremely proficient in NLP, report writing, anchoring, and other related skills.

Identify the NLP submodalities of the compulsion a person is experiencing to get them to open up about it. It is possible to achieve this by first asking what are some items they have compulsions for (for example, chocolate), and then asking "As you experience that compulsion, what kinds of imagery does your mind conjure up?" I'm curious where you got those photographs. What is the size of the images? "Do you like color or black and white?" and so forth.

Then proceed to explain what you want them to have a compulsion/addiction for in the same manner that you described the first thing. Describe how the new urge may be observed in the same spot as the old one, and so on.

Other than that, I'm not going to go into any further detail. It's more than enough to get started experimenting. In the meantime, you can also check this revolutionary book for a different aspect of addictions.



The use of this pattern can lead to the development of compulsive behaviors such as drug use, sexual promiscuity, money, perfection, driving too fast, and so on. However, it can also lead to the development of compulsive behaviors such as exercise, punctuality, orderliness, and other so-called "good" behaviors.

It's possible to guard yourself against someone subtly instilling a habit in you. Before you answer any questions concerning compulsions, be mindful of what others are asking you to describe in terms of your mental and emotional states.

There is a technique known as the meta yes/meta no method that may be used to remove an undesirable compulsion you've been subjected to undercover.



As part of Meta Yes/Meta No, you'll begin by thinking of something that is not linked to your urge. Repetitively state "no" in a very solid and congruent manner when you think of that thing. The "No!" and the sensation should be so closely linked that you can't tell the difference between them. The next stage is to continue saying "no" to the compulsion with the same vigor and conviction as when you first began the process of overcoming it.

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