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From: gordo_ala_moore
Date: Tue Oct 29, 2002 10:05am
Subject: Re: General stuff on MC3

The pattern (unit of operation performed by the subconscious), could
be the woman's entire night, or her serving of each individual
punter, but more then likely it is the processing of each ticket. I
still have my reservations about the first time he bangs on the
glass, I believe with this one, the woman is playing along. The
second woman on the other hand, the bang is used to startle the
woman's subconscious making it receptive to the next suggestion.
There are many waking suggestion tricks that utilise this, as well as
several rapid inductions.

I know what you are saying about interrupting the `pattern', when
there is no clear pattern. But I bet if you asked the woman to
describe a person she had just served, or on what race the previous
ticket claimed was, she would not be able to tell you. It is likely
that a great deal of her actions doing such repetitive task, are out
with her normal consciousness.
On occasion when I would go to the supermarket, I would state to the
person at the checkout "Doesn't that awful background music drive
you", and observer the expression on their face as they `wake up'.

Cheers, Gordon


--- In a previous message vlaca_malacca wrote:
> --- In a previous message gordo_ala_moore wrote:
> >
> > I have always assumed the betting track was pure pattern
interrupt,
>
> That's where I have a problem.
> What pattern is Derren interrupting? I can't make out any automatic
> movement which is not normally interrupted. I can't see how banging
> on a windowframe can do anything other than momentarily shock the
> victim.
>
>
> > P.S. is "tranceformations" any good, i have been swithering about
> > forking out for a second hand "Hypnotic realities", but may by
> > tranceformations instead. depending on your feedback. is it
> > too "therapyish"?
>
> Well, 'Tranceformations' is the very first book I've read on the
> subject of NLP, and I have taken many, many notes from it. It's
> really just a transcription of a weekend at an NLP seminar with
> Bandler et al. The first 100 pages are totally engrossing.
>
> Instead of forking out significant amounts of cash, I managed to
> locate a copy in my University library (which has a price sticker
of
> £8.99 on the cover, while Amazon are selling 2nd hand versions for
> £30-£40!). See if you can hypnotise a student and get a version
that
> way.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Tim
>

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