Discover How To Make Subliminal Messages
Writing by richard on Saturday, 20 of June , 2009 at 1:56 pm
Firstly, before you can know how to make subliminal messages, you need to know exactly what they are. A subliminal message is a message of some kind which is integrated into another medium. They may be seen by the eye but will not actually be recognized by the conscious mind. Subliminal basically means below the sensory threshold.
Widely used in advertising, subliminal messages can be found in television amongst other mediums. A great number of people consider to be an unethical form of advertising but on the other side, it is not widely endorsed by science, which typically claims that there is no proof that all that this kind of advertising works anyway.
An example of a subliminal message used in advertising, is that an image might be inserted into a video, for only 3 to 4 frames of playback which is basically designed to provoke a response from the subconscious area of the mind. Since the human mind cannot respond faster than one thirtieth of a second, then motions running faster than that simply appear as a flicker.
Making subliminal messages can also be a self-improvement method. They come in two basic types, auditory and visual. Making a well thought out message recorded on to a tape and hidden within some music can be an effective way to make a subliminal message. You can also insert images into some video formats. These messages are then covered up so that they are not noticeable to the conscious area of the mind. Instead, they are basically baked on to the sub consciousness of the brain.
The message is that you create and should have a impact and they should be positive. You may want to use subliminal messages to help you stop smoking, for example. You will want to messages which are spoken in the present tense and leave out any negativism. Tones need to be positive at all times because this will allow the message to be properly implanted onto the subconscious part of the brain.
Category: General Hypnosis
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