Summary of "đź”´ 5 Hypnotic Language Patterns: How to Hypnotize a Woman into Falling for You"
Overview
This video (hosted by “Fredo”) demonstrates five hypnotic language patterns attributed to the Shogun Method (associated with Derek Rake). The techniques are presented as ways to bypass conscious defenses and speak to a woman’s subconscious to create attraction.
Five patterns and how to use them
1. Future-projection / “what if” / “imagine if”
Preface scenarios with phrases such as “imagine if” or “what if” to plant fantasies and open her mind to possibilities. These prompts encourage mental simulation and can make a future together feel more real.
Examples:
“Imagine if somehow we get together in the future…” “Imagine surrendering to me…”
2. Implanted commands
Embed short imperatives inside longer sentences so they read like normal conversation. The command should be brief and hidden inside a natural sentence.
Delivery tips: - Lower your voice, pause, or make a small gesture when saying the command (a technique sometimes called “blotching”). - Keep commands subtle and natural; avoid overuse.
Example:
“You might start to feel a strong connection with me.”
3. Sensorial hacks
Use vivid sensory language (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell) to make descriptions immersive and emotionally engaging. Sensory detail helps anchor the listener’s experience and strengthens emotional response.
Example:
“We laughed so hard our sides hurt and the smell of fresh popcorn filled the air.”
4. Intrigue pings (intrigue generation)
Open with a question or short prompt that piques curiosity. Intrigue pings are used to capture attention quickly and draw someone into a conversational frame.
Example:
“Have you ever wondered what it would be like to travel the world with no plans?”
5. Open loops (storytelling device)
Start a captivating story and then pause or change subject to leave a curiosity gap. Leaving the story unresolved encourages the listener to think about you later and fosters anticipation.
Example:
“I have the most amazing story about my trip to Italy but I’ll tell you about it later.”
How to combine them (practical flow)
A suggested sequence for using these patterns: 1. Start with an intrigue ping to capture interest. 2. Layer in sensorial language and emotional triggers to deepen engagement. 3. Slip in implanted commands subtly within the conversation. 4. Close (or interrupt) with an open loop to keep her thinking about you afterward.
Delivery and practical tips
- Be covert and conversational—suggestions should sound like normal speech.
- Use tone changes, slight pauses, and small gestures to highlight embedded commands.
- Keep suggestions relevant to the current topic; forced lines feel unnatural and don’t work.
- Use patterns sparingly and with good timing; subtlety matters.
Examples and imagery used
Common imagery and examples in the video include: - Travel and sensory scenes: bustling markets, the smell of spices, vendors calling out, traveling with no itinerary, a story about Italy. - Fantasy imagery: vacation homes or castles on a mountain, fanciful elements like unicorns (used illustratively).
Offers, sources, and speakers mentioned
- Host / presenter: Fredo (video host)
- Creator / associated figure: Derek Rake (Shogun Method)
- Organizations / models: Shogun Method, “IRA model” (intrigue/attraction framework)
- Promoted resources: Shogun Method online masterclass (free sign-up)
- Links cited in the video: fractionation.org (masterclass / fractionation technique), IraModel.com
- Note: The video frames these techniques as part of the Shogun Method community and Brotherhood.
Ethical note
The video advocates covert persuasion to influence romantic feelings. These tactics can be manipulative. Consider consent, respect, and ethical boundaries when communicating with others; use caution and responsibility if you choose to apply any of these methods.
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Lifestyle
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