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From: gordo_ala_moore
Date: Sun Jun 16, 2002 11:52am
Subject: Re: more embedded commands

Could Derren be relying more heavily triggering a trance state in his
sentences using 'anchors' that are attached to his voice tones or the
speed of his spaff? Remember the whiley show

http://www-student.lboro.ac.uk/~cosac/sounds/derren_whiley_part2.mp3
(3 mins 22 to 25 seconds, i recon that may have been an anchor to
some pre show work.)

There is a lot more to Derren than meets the eye.

Final routine:-
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Borrow a note.
"'Just one tip...' pause, '..Give me your attention completely and be
generous with your concentration. So you don't miss this'"
Pure Effect (pg.120)
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Remeber... "DONT think of the England game."
Would intonation work with the above?

Cheers, Gordon

P.S.

'tis true, there is no faliure only feedback, except on this message
board where feeback, if you get any at all, is about 10 days later.

Gordon says Trevor hit Little Mo.


--- In a previous message beyondthemagic wrote:
> Of course-if you didn't mark them out either verbally or non
verbally
> you would have no unconscious communication, it's the marking out
> thats important not the intonation-people wont do things you ask
just
> because you use a command tonality-go down the pub and do it and
see
> how you get on and then let me know, dont believe everything you
read
> in an NLP book, do your own research and discover for yourself the
> benefits and more importantly the limitations of the model.May I
> remind you that in the land of NLP there is no failure-only
feedback,
> thats how all the good cults work.
> --- In a previous message ithullian wrote:
> > May i remind you that embedded command have an awful lot to do
with
> > voice intenation and marking out. After all without these they
> would
> > have no impact! I do believe that what i descirbed where embedded
> > commands...and have many website and books to back me up....do a
> > google search for embedded commands if u wish, and u will see i
did
> > descibe them quite accuratly. However i am aware they can be used
> in
> > other ways as u outlined in your post.

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