Hypnosis – Hypnotic Language Pattern ‘A Means B’


Jamie Smart from Salad Ltd demonstrates how to use the hypnotic language pattern ‘A means B’ as a powerful frame setting tool and how with rapport and congruence, this language pattern can help to unconsciously change beliefs. Sign up for loose hypnosis tips at salad.infusionsoft.com For more Salad trainings visit salad.infusionsoft.com
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I talk about SRVs and what they can be used for in hypnotic communication as modeled by NLP.
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12 Responses to “Hypnosis – Hypnotic Language Pattern ‘A Means B’”

  1. MrDuval81 says:

    Love the “tag” at the end, Paul

  2. thonemset says:

    Your accent does sound Canadian but you have a strong scottish accent in there aswell!!

  3. jamiesmart1 says:

    I grew up in Canada, but live in the UK & have worked in the States. People sometimes think I’m from Ireland (something to do with the vowels), J

  4. silvernaut says:

    Where are you from? Your accent sounds mostly American but has a number of unusual pronunciations.

  5. marcianili says:

    So clearly described and demonstrated–this will immediately become a tool in my tool box. The fact that I’ve seen this short, clear description means that I will apply it with total success right from my first use. Thanks, Jamie!

  6. prodrjon says:

    Once again Jamie shows his genius. Thanks a million.

  7. lc44906 says:

    My point is if you use this pattern then that means you’ll have yet another powerful tool in your arsenal of NLP Hypnotic Weaponry. So practice this… now… and start something good for yourself.

  8. PaulHopkins says:

    The fact that you watched this video means that you will now be able to influence any one you want, can’t you?

  9. susie1204 says:

    Thank you – I have just shared with some friends for use with our children. Vidoes like this help me to remember all the fantastic patterns – look forward to lots more

    Claire

  10. xLMBOx says:

    Interesting video. Thanks :)

  11. mark1983peace says:

    @bruceleeC64 master debators

  12. bruceleeC64 says:

    Cunning linguists

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