3) Regression
Most people are aware that children are impressionable, mischievous, have a greater sense of imagination, and an improperly raised child can become
essentially evil in extreme situations. If a child is taught that killing is okay to get what they want, if they witness their father killing someone
due to a response to being angered, on more than one occasion (or even once), their unconscious mind associates anger with murder (back to triggers).
Their response based on other events in their life will be sink into a state of anxiety or the association can become so extreme that they will follow
the same pattern, they will kill others when they become angry.
There have been many cases of regressing people back to their childhood, impressionable state of mind through trigger items, phrases, and speaking to
the subject as if speaking to a child. The practitioner in most cases of regression therapy are seeking traumatic memories that were walled off to
protect the subject. Sometimes this is accomplished through hypnotic induction, in these cases the practitioner and the subject can walk
“hand-in-hand” through the situation, due to this state being so similar to REM sleep in which dreams occur.
When mixed with triggers embedded in the subject's mind whilst in the regressed state and within a particular memory the practitioner can achieve a
quick call back to that emotional state while the subject is no longer regressed and living their normal lives. During regression unconscious
suggestions (See Part I, Section 4: Unconscious Suggestions) can be embedded to change or alter a memory, or state of mind within that memory, the
same applies; the practitioner can then achieve a quick call back to that state of mind and emotion.
Regression is one of the most dangerous types of mind control because every other method can be used in conjunction with any and every other method,
it is very potent due to the impressionability of the childlike mind state,
4) Unconscious Suggestions
As stated in the previous sections our conscious minds work primarily off of the unconscious mind. Imagine the unconscious mind as the binary base of
a computer, and your conscious mind is the operating system, DOS, Windows, Linux, OSX, etc. The conscious mind can not do anything if the unconscious
mind doesn't allow it. The unconscious mind deals in absolutes, yes or no, one or zero.
The unconscious mind controls involuntary actions; breathing, heart beat, blinking. It detects that something needs to be done and carries it out.
This part of the mind also carries out all of the orders that you conscious mind gives. Here is in example, when you are thirsty your conscious mind
becomes aware of this and delivers the order that one should sip their water. When you reach out to grab that glass of water the unconscious mind
controls each of the individual muscles that reaches out, and then gains grip on the glass, the unconscious mind filters the signals that the glass is
cool to the touch, and wet, then allows your conscious mind to become aware of it.
Your unconscious mind is undoubtedly the most influential of your outside actions and perceptions. So, it goes without saying; if one can gain control
of the unconscious mind of themselves, or others, they become in complete control of the subject. We aren't covering self mind control, so we won't
talk about that here.
So, if one learns to implant triggers and responses within the unconscious mind, the conscious mind does not become aware of it. Here is an example;
if you are searching for a job and you have the assumption that you are not very good with numbers this delivers a suggestion to the unconscious mind
that you do not want anything to do with numbers, it works on self-preservation, it goes to great lengths to not feel uncomfortable. Therefore, whilst
searching for jobs your unconscious mind sees a job for a bank position while you are scanning the page, but your conscious mind will not register it
do to the unconscious mind not delivering the information.
Now that we understand the immense power the unconscious mind has over your life we can now begin to understand how hypnotic, subliminal, and symbolic
suggestions work within the mind. The unconscious mind stores triggers to refer back to situations within it's recollection to find a way to respond
to the situation. It is a more advanced form of the fight or flight instinct we hear so much about. If that trigger refers back to a suggestion which
a practitioner embedded in the mind then the unconscious mind acts upon that suggestion. These suggestions can be implanted through regression,
hypnotic induction, subliminal verbal or visual stimuli, or traumatic or joy filled events.
To summarize; tell the unconscious mind something, it takes it to heart, and will work on that suggestion until otherwise trained.
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