lunes, 24 de junio de 2013

Conversational Hypnosis: Eye-Accessing Cues Part I

Conversational Hypnosis: Eye-Accessing Cues Part I

Conversational hypnosis is full of various 
techniques that you can use on other people to get 
what you want! It is a way that you can consciously 
act on their subconscious minds, without them 
knowing it. Of course, I always encourage people to 
use conversational hypnosis for good because there 
are so many powerful things you can do with 
conversational hypnosis.

In this article, I am going to introduce a unique 
and interesting topic. I am going to talk about 
eye-accessing cues. You can actually look at 
someone’s face and look at their eyes. You can 
watch the direction in which their eyes are moving 
with each thing that they are saying or thinking. 

The importance of watching their eyes during a 
conversation is that their eyes can reveal what 
their mind is thinking. Now let’s talk about the 
six different eye-accessing cues:

Visually Created (VC): when someone is looking up 
and to the left (if you are facing them) they are 
visually creating something in their mind. They are 
trying to create a new image.

Auditory Created (AC): when someone is looking 
across to the left they are auditory creating 
something in their mind. They are trying create 
something that they heard.

Kinesthetic (K): when someone looks down to the 
left, they are creating something kinesthetically 
in their mind. They refer to the sense of touch or 
motion.

Visually Remembered (VR): when someone is looking 
up and to the right, they are remembering a visual 
image.

Auditory Remembered (AC): when someone is looking 
across and to the right, they are trying to 
remember something that they heard.

Internal Dialogue (ID): when someone is looking 
down and to the right, they are repeating their 
inner dialogue.

Watching someone’s eye-accessing cues takes 
practice. You have to be very in tune with what 
they are saying and the direction of their eye 
movements. As with any of these conversational 
hypnosis techniques, it will take some practice 
getting used to. I encourage you to practice with 
friends and really pay attention to their eye-
accessing cues. Go have fun with it!
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