Mind Control Language Patterns are spoken phrases that can act as "triggers" to the people who hear them. In short, they influence and control how we respond and cause us to be influenced to do things without our knowing. These language patterns are not fantasies but are based on documented uses that come from, psychology, hypnosis, Neuro Linguistic Programming and studies of human behavior. Mind Control Language Patterns can be used to help and hurt. One can use Mind Control Language Patterns to create positive and lasting change in people, as well as feelings of trust, love and affections. They can also be used to induce amnesia, fear, insecurity and doubt. These types of patterns are what we call "dark" pattern.
First - there are so many typos and grammatical errors in this book it is not only difficult to read, but to believe the author has any credibility. It may have been the fault of the editor, but at the end of the day he is still responsible for the work that is published.
Second- I didn't actuality learn anything about NLP. His vague examples and inefficient explanations were more frustrating to read than informative.
Third - I am very put off by the last paragraph of the book. Here it is: "What is that next step? Very simple… Mind Control Language Patterns is a full-length book exploring the theory and practice of NLP as a means of promoting achievement and desired outcomes. Your next step – yes, it’s very simple – pick up the book, and start studying!!" - So after reading his book Mind Control Language Patterns, I am told to read the book again?
All in all, I didn't find this to be a resource of information. All it really did was call the author's credibility into question and possibly make me want to look into books by authors he's referenced.
Mind Control Language Patterns by Dantalion Jones explores a variety of verbal persuasion techniques from the diverse fields of hypnosis, cults, sales and military recruitment where the ability to use language skillfully spells the difference between success or failure . This is a book for somebody looking to improve his persuasion skills (or to protect himself against misuse). The author describes some verbal techniques and provides examples of how it is used. I would recommend this book to therapists, counselors, coaches or anyone else interested in the persuasive arts.
Significant attention is given to the methods of Dr. Milton Erickson, who is considered by many to be the father of modern hypnotherapy. In particular his technique of embedded suggestions, is of great value in bypassing a person’s conscious resistance to change.
There are some who might be concerned with Jones' exploration of “dark” mind control language patterns - intentional implanting of negative thoughts and feelings in another. The author though provides warnings against using them. This is not unlike how a law enforcement expose’ will often describe how a scam or other crime works. Yes, it could be an educational tool for the unscrupulous, however it can also protect potential victims as well.