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Brainwashing is often associated with cartoonish villains who use outrageous methods to compel their victims to do their bidding. In Hollywood films, it's commonly depicted that victims undergo a series of treatments in order to have their will essentially subjugated to that of their master's. As a result, the victim stops thinking for themselves. Instead, the victim ends up acting and behaving in the manner the master or manipulator orders them to do.
Almost always, brainwashing involves some type of force or trauma which causes the victim to essentially fear the consequences of not complying with the manipulator's orders. A good example of this can be seen in the film "A Clockwork Orange" in which an inmate is subjected to a series of tortures. Each torture increases the level of violence to the extent where the test subject's will is broken.
In this film, the entire purpose of this process is to "rehabilitate" a convicted criminal into a model member of society. So, what you are seeing is the replacement of one set of behaviors for another. Of course, there are many more meaningful ways in which this can be done. However, the effectiveness and overall success of replacing a habit by means other than violent ones cannot necessarily be guaranteed.
This book covers the following topics:
- Brainwashing
- Keep Practicing - Every Day Guided Meditations
- Manipulation
- Body Language and Manipulation
- Affirmations for Success
...And much more
That's why brainwashing techniques have been developed over the years in order to ensure that victims or test subjects end up becoming fully obedient and compliant.
Manipulation is a form of social influence which uses indirect, underhanded, and deceptive tactics to change people's perceptions and their resultant behavior. Usually, the end goal is to advance the interests of the person who initiates the manipulation. In many cases, manipulation happens at the expense of the person that is being manipulated; they may be emotionally, mentally, or physically harmed, or they may end up taking actions that are against their own best interests.
Hypnosis is still a very questionable subject. There is a lot of confusion, mystification, and pseudoscience surrounding the subject. Practical and conceptual reflections ought to be performed. I intend, in this column, to weave some of them together and even raise some questions. Hypnosis is a misconception. I like this expression. It summarizes very well the quantity we don't learn about hypnosis and how much fascination it can excite. By misconception we can conceive of what is fabulous, incredible, however likewise no longer corresponds exactly to the truth. The misconception has more efficacy and is lacking in truth. This, nevertheless, does not preclude a critical and practical reflection on this modern-day misconception, hypnosis, and an attempt to comprehend it in a sincere and reasonable way. Before the introduction of medicine as a particular and fortunate body of scientific knowledge and practice for the production or re-establishment of health, recovery was a procedure that was constantly connected to the supernatural. Recovering invariably gone through faith.
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