Keeping You Conditioned
We have all been conditioned whether we notice or admit to it. Many of us will argue to keep our conditioning alive which is what our conditioners rely on to keep their agenda alive. Nowhere is this more evident than in TV commercials for drugs which all have some form of the magic phrase, “My doctor recommends” in them.
I have no axe to grind with doctors. I’m glad they are there when I need them and not there when I don’t. But most people I have met have doctors on a higher, heavenly rung than I do. By extension, the drug companies rely on your conditioning that what a doctor says is sacred scripture. So any ad that uses any version of the words, “My doctor,” “Your doctor,” or “doctors” is an attempt to use your conditioning to buy their drug or to ask your doctor to prescribe it.
You may never admit to being manipulated but your drug cabinet offers evidence to the contrary.
This isn’t a rant against prescription or over-the-counter drugs; it’s a suggestion to take notice of what my late teacher, Dr. Dave Dobson called, “Bad Hypnosis.”
“Bad Hypnosis” contains suggestions that would lead you down a path that’s not in your best interest. Bad hypnosis is also used to scare you into the arms of your conditioning so you’ll do something again that has never worked before.
Just for fun, start to notice the mention of the word “doctor” in drug ads. If you start to count, you’ll soon lose count because the word is ever present.
Let the word “doctor” in any ad become a trigger that you’re being offered some bad hypnosis. Advertising is using your conditioning to make you think you can’t live without their product, when their main concern is to keep that product, not you, alive.
I’ve spent my entire professional life around advertising and hypnosis and this I can say with certainty: “My doctor says you need to pay more careful attention.”
All the best,
John
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