Military Science and Covert Hypnosis: Mastering The Art of War

Friday, October 23, 2009
By Dr. Anthony Taylor

The most influential people who ever lived all had one thing in common: They used the principles of war and military science to empower them in their struggles with other people.

Both the art of war and the art of persuasion are designed to give people victories over the conflicts they are facing. The art of war teaches the principles of physical force to help people get what they want, and the art of persuasion uses psychological force to assist people in winning their battles fought in social settings.

It should also go without saying that these two arts also overlap, because just like the art of war uses psychological measures to achieve victory, so also does the art of persuasion use physical force through the vehicle of non verbal suggestions to obtain victory.

World leaders, public speakers, and even politicians have continually been benefiting from the principles of ancient warfare by adapting the principles of warfare to gain an advantage in their own struggles and conflicts with other people. For this reason political science places an enormous emphasis upon the writings of Machiavelli.

It is believed that Machiavelli was the first political theorist to adapt the principles of war for political purposes, personal power, and leadership. People who study political science must immerse themselves in the literature of Machiavelli. Therefore, if politicians are obtaining power through the applications of the principles of warfare, maybe everyday people can use the art of war to their advantage as well?

Everyone is fighting for something. People are fighting for better relationships, better jobs, and a higher status at the place they work. All of these things, if we obtain them, will make our lives easier. Almost everyone who desires to become great must learn to overcome conflicts.

And what better way to overcome conflict than to study the art of war?

Dr. Anthony Taylor is a praised expert in the field of mind control hypnosis. There are variousdifferent schools of thought as to how covert hypnosis should be practiced, and you can receive a free audio while supplies last that reveals the Machiavellian approach to the art of persuasion.

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