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From: The One
Date: Sun Mar 16, 2003 8:14pm
Subject: Re: [Derren Brown] Questions for Rex Sikes (reposted)


Thanks Terry for bringing this subject back up, I am interested to hear the
answer to your question. :)

Bc, I am touched you went to the trouble of finding the old questions.
Superb! Just scratching my head, thinking now what did I ask, and read your
post.

Also Rex, thanks in advance for taking the time and trouble, to answer our
questions.

Richard


>From: Blue Chip
>Reply-To:
>To:
>Subject: [Derren Brown] Questions for Rex Sikes (reposted)
>Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2003 03:35:39 +0000
>
>These are only the questions from, and not full copies of the original
>emails:"The One" asked:
>If I had one question it would have to be, how would you use the slap and
>tickle in an interview situation? What would your approach be?
>"steve shannon" asked:
>I have a few questions actually, if you don't mind.
>
>1. Could you please talk a little about hypnotic
>loops, and how they're used in persuasion engineering?
>
>
>2. Is it true that the methods of DHE can be used to
>install hallucinations like "X-ray" glasses?
>
>3. If it is, is it just done like traditional elman
>type self-hypnosis, or is there (as I imagine) some
>neat visualisation techniques with cross modalities
>and anchoring?
>
>4. Could you please give a rough outline of the DHE
>hallucinations you use, and how you installed them?
>There may be others, but I did not see them when I flicked through my
>archive - sorry if I have missed you, but please post your questions
>quickly, so that Rex has a fair chance to address them.
>
>Bc
>


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