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The Underground Hypnosis Secret (That Changes Everything About Influence)

The Underground Hypnosis Secret (That Changes Everything About Influence)

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Kenrick Cleveland
Jul 03, 2025
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Most people think hypnosis is about swinging watches and making people cluck like chickens.

But here's what the real masters know...

The most powerful influence happens when you elegantly guide someone from external awareness to internal processing.

And once you understand this simple shift, every conversation becomes an opportunity to plant ideas that take root and grow.

The External-to-Internal Bridge: Your Secret Weapon

Look, I've spent decades studying the mechanics of influence, and there's one pattern that separates the amateurs from the masters:

The ability to smoothly guide attention from the outside world into internal awareness.

Think about it. When someone is focused externally - on their surroundings, other people, surface-level concerns - they're in analytical mode. Their conscious mind is running the show, filtering everything you say.

But when you elegantly shift them internally - to their thoughts, feelings, memories, and internal experiences - something magical happens.

Their conscious mind steps aside.

And that's when real influence occurs.

How The Masters Do It (The Real Technique)

Here's the exact process the pros use:

Step 1: Start External

Begin with what they can see, hear, or experience around them. You might say:

"You've gone through life, you've been doing a number of things to get where you are, and you made a decision to come to this meeting."

Step 2: Bridge to Internal

Now smoothly transition to their internal experience:

"Now that decision was probably prefaced with a certain amount of thinking. And as you were thinking about it, maybe there were certain times that made you have an emotional reaction."

Step 3: Go Deeper

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