Wouldn’t it be great to have some sort of mind control over someone else? It sounds like something out of a science fiction movie, but there are ways to do it. It’s never pretty, and it is usually something that is involved in a violent relationship. Mind control is something that happens more often than you think it does. You may not totally be able to tell someone what to do, but you might be surprised to know that it’s not as hard as you might think, and if you don’t have a strong sense of self, you may be a victim of it.
Mind control is the reason why so many women stay in abusive relationships. If the woman is weak, she can easily fall under the spell of a man who wants to control her. He can’t control her thoughts like you might think when thinking of mind control, but he can get pretty darn close. If you hear something enough you start to believe it. Even if you consciously know it’s wrong, your brain begins to undermine you, and you start to do exactly as you are told.
Some think they have found the man of their dreams, and that man knows it. He will do everything he can to keep her with him, even though it’s most about control than it is love. They practice mind control by telling her where she can go, who she can talk to, and what she will be doing. Her thoughts don’t really matter, and after awhile, she gets worn down. It might be due to threat of violence, or perhaps a fear of losing him. He uses mind control to make her think that no one else will want her, and if she doesn’t do as he says, she will be left alone for the rest of her life.
If you are under the spell of mind control, you need help to get out. He’s not really controlling your mind, or rather I should say he wouldn’t be able to do it unless you have given him the power to do so. You have to get help, and learn how to build up your strengths so that any attempts at mind control fail miserably. It’s a hard situation to get out of, but if you reach out to those who really love you, they will be able to help you, and you will be free. Do it for yourself. No matter what he says (or in some cases, what she says) you are worthy of a happy life.
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