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Nondas introduces a powerful technique to influence others, stressing that it must only be used for the greater good and never for manipulation or to harm. He explains that the universe is a mirror, reflecting intentions back to the sender, so positive intentions are crucial.
The technique can be applied in various situations, such as influencing a job interviewer, securing a loan, or prompting a difficult boss to become a better person. Nondas highlights its versatility in everyday interactions.
To begin, find a comfortable position, take three deep breaths, and close your eyes. Visualize the person you wish to influence standing in front of you. Crucially, see this person in a happy, loving, and good mood, as they are more receptive to energy when in a high vibe.
Connect a "tunnel of light" from the area between your eyebrows (third eye) to the person's forehead. Once the connection is felt, mentally project a short and simple message. For example, if seeking a raise, visualize stating, "[Name], I'm worth more money," seeing the message carried as light into their forehead. This can be repeated multiple times.
With practice, this technique can be used spontaneously. If someone is being obnoxious in person, you can connect the light tunnel directly and mentally suggest something like, "Be nicer to others." Nondas claims this can instantly change their attitude. He reiterates the importance of using this power only for positive reinforcement and the greater good.