The Power of Persuasion–”The Darkness of Poison Hands”

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This concept of The Poison Hands comes from the most powerful ancient martial arts. When a martial artist stuck someone with a poison hand, that person wouldn’t at first appear to be injured, but a day or two later they may die or become extremely wounded.

What this reveals to us is that Power Persuasion is an ongoing process of influence and mind control. This means that sometimes there will be no immediate results when you are influencing someone through the secrets of covert hypnosis.

Yet, as the days, weeks, and months go by, the person whom you are influencing becomes more and more influenced by your suggestions–even if you are no longer in this person’s presence. Your words grow deeper in their minds, and their emotions become more and more under your control in your absence.

In power persuasion, you can behave in such a way or say something in such a way that will at first appear to have absolutely no effect over the person whom you are influencing, but as time continues your persuasion techniques will take root in their minds and grow into whatever type of behavior it was that you intended your suggestions to accomplish.

Obviously, like most things, there are positive and negative applications of this principle. The important thing to keep in mind about power persuasion is that there are not always immediate effects as a result of your influences. In reality, it takes time to influence people so that you can shape them into whatever type of people you are attempting to shape them into. “Poison Hands” are excellent persuasion techniques to use because your original suggestions or strategic behavior patterns are quickly underestimated and forgotten, but the results from your influences and hypnotic suggestions are powerful and will remain.

Don’t worry if your persuasion techniques do not appear to be working. Consider a person’s mind like a garden–all you need to do is sow seeds into their minds and go about your business. The seeds will grow and produce fruit on their own, and their own thought processes that you have initiated will water these seeds.

Now that you are aware of the principle of “Poison Hands” that exist in power of persuasion, see to it that you defend yourself from these devastating persuasion techniques when you suspect they are being used on you.

Power persuasion is like a game of chess, and the most important part of the game of chess is the end game.

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