Taylor Starr’s Underground Hypnosis Course
It’s natural that many people will wonder whether or not slight Southern drawl possessing Taylor Starr and his Underground Hypnosis secrets package, in which he purports to teach the deepest, darkest, and most powerful secrets of the world of underground hypnosis for a very fair price, is just a scam. After all, if Starr can, as he claims at his Internet splash-page, now basically make all the money he needs at will, why does he want to take the risk of getting powerful secret society control freaks mad at him? Is it just out of the kindness of his hypnotist’s heart?
But Taylor Starr does, indeed, put forth at least a few hidden gems in his Underground Hypnosis course material. For one thing, Taylor Starr reveals the secrets of “neurolinguistics”. This is a discipline of speech in which people get manipulated into feeling a certain way or believing a certain idea even if they have always been put off by those feelings or don’t (usually) accept those ideas. One instance of using neurolinguistics is the word “but” or “however”. When used correctly, these innocent words act as “erasures” for all that was said before up to that point. By setting up the use of one of these conjunctions just right with what you say, you can “hypnotize” listeners into believing something totally opposed to their way of thinking or feeling.
However, there is nothing exclusive to underground hypnosis about neurolinguistics–they are taught to high level salesmen, and politicians are taught how to use them, as well. Does Taylor Starr reveal some deeper, secret level of neurolinguistics in his courses? Maybe. Maybe not.