(09-18-2016, 10:37 AM)Shannon Wrote:(09-18-2016, 07:43 AM)Firas1 Wrote:(09-16-2016, 07:48 PM)Shannon Wrote: My name is Shannon, thanks. Shortening it doesn't work.
Peripheral vision is almost entirely subconsciously absorbed information, and that makes it subliminal.
Hello Shannon, I am new here and this is my first post.
I emailed this question but was told to post it in this thread.
I came across a website saying that in subliminals, the affirmations must be in the 'You' form, not 'I'. It was trying to say that it will not help you or will not be effective because the voice in the subliminal is talking about him/herself, hence the 'I' and it is not directing the statements to you. If a stranger is telling your subconscious 'I am confident' how can it be so effective? Why not 'you are confident?'
This is a good point and I am not sure if this has been brought up before.
Can you please shed some light on this?
Most subliminals out there are in I form.
The facts according to realty, instead of simply playing telephone with everyone on the Internet assuming everything everyone on the Internet says must be true, is as follows:
"YOU" statements work only for people who accept direct control from others. It would be the equivalent of a hypnotist giving commands to achieve the trance state, instead of doing so in a subtle, passive way that allows the individual the illusion of control. These very same statements will be rejected, resisted and ignored by those who would require the indirect approach with a hypnotist.
"I" statements are much more acceptable, and universally so, because they work for both much better. They don't trigger "You can't tell me what to do!" responses from control freaks, and they work for everyone else as well.
The fact is, even if I use a male voice only, and I use an "I" statement, even female listeners will execute the statements because part of the process of cognition subconsciously appears intrinsically tied to execution. This is why I cannot get an "if/then" statement to work definitively so far, even after 24 years of doing this.
Of course the gender of preference is better, so I use both male and female voices whenever possible, or whenever it would not detract from the goal.
This information is based on more than a decade of research and experimentation, and observing what actually works. I used to use "YOU" statements in the beginning, because like everyone else, "I read it online". But the fact is, most of what is online about subliminal scripting is incorrect, again, as borne out by more than a decade of research and experimentation on my part.
Eh? I wasn't 'playing telephone' assuming everything was true. I just wanted to ask and find out about what seems like a good point.
You have to question sometimes, so you can know what is the truth.