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Covert Hypnosis by Kevin Hogan

This is THE advanced course in subtle influence! Remember when you read Covert Hypnosis: An Operator’s Manual, and you got that WOW! feeling inside?! Well, that was just the beginning. In Covert Hypnosis: An Advanced Course in Unconscious Influence, you are going to learn how to subtly move inside the minds of anyone you communicate with. In trance or out, this is the most powerful material on Covert Hypnosis on the planet. Period. Kevin Hogan, Psy.D.

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Forbidden Keys to Persuasion by Blair Warren is HOT, HOT, HOT

One of the interesting byproducts of the economic mess facing us today is a big uptick in interest in being more persuasive. It is a bit like going back to basics, sharpening the tools to do a better job or even to get a job. To say there has been an uptick in interest is a whale of an understatement.

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The Achilles Heel of the Human Mind by Blair Warren

It is one thing to pay attention to something, it is quite another to have our attention captured by something. While in both cases, we may or may not voluntarily give our attention to the arresting stimulus, that is where the similarities end. When we pay attention, we maintain an awareness of our selves and therefore maintain control over the encounter. When our attention is captured, we lose all sense of our selves

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Learning from the Masters by Blair Warren

From films and TV shows, to comedians and magicians and everything in between, the world of entertainment is the greatest school of psychological manipulation ever devised. And the best part is, it is all around us all the time. We only need to recognize this fact and the secrets of these masters are ours for the taking.

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Cats, Kids, Cults and Katrina – A Lesson in Compliance by Blair Warren

I wanted to give to the victims of Hurricane Katrina. But I wanted to do so freely. The moment I was made to feel guilty and told I had to do more, I shut down. But the moment I was thanked for my previous efforts and assured that I didn’t have to do what I had already done, I wanted to do more. And I did. In our quest to gain compliance, we would be wise to remember that sometimes the best way to get people to do things is to remind them that they don’t have to.

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A Forbidden Answer by Blair Warren

As you may know, the impetus behind The Forbidden Keys to Persuasion material was as follows:Some cult leaders and con artists can convince people to do virtually anything while the masses struggle to persuade others in even the most trivial of matters. What do these people know that the masses do not? Well, I’ve been asked if I could summarize the answer in one sentence. I can. And I will.

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