TDS stands for “Trance-Derivational Search.” This is a natural phenomenon that is evident in children when they play or learn. It is also very obvious in adults while they meditate or daydream. The concept of manipulating the TDS phenomenon is relatively simple, but a bit more complicated in action. In terms of persuasion and influence, you expand the trance-derivational search of another person by asking questions that must be answered by “searching” the mind from within.

“What is the color of your eyes? I can’t really tell.” Brown, no TDS here since it’s very common knowledge for any person. “When she said she loves you, in which direction did her eyes go?” That’s a TDS question, since normally the other person wouldn’t notice the direction of the eyes (unless he studies NLP, of course).

“Think about the most exciting experience in your life that happened at least five years ago.” That’s a deeper TDS request, since our short-term memory still keeps significant experiences from the last few years in order of priority. However, if you in advance ask for an expansion of the time frame, there are numerous experiences to be considered. Hence, a deep search must be performed in order to give you the answer.

How can you tell if someone is in a TDS?

The signs of hypnosis are the same as the signs of a trance-derivational search. To hypnotize anyone, you would encourage a trance derivational search that goes in the direction of “From Outside To Inside.” To wake a person from hypnosis, you would still use TDS but in the opposite direction, from inside to outside, while at the end of the outside statements, you just use directions for physical perceptions.

The signs of hypnosis and TDS are generally:

A change in the breathing pattern—usually they’ll breath deeper and slower.

A change in skin color—the general rule (since we are people of different colors) is from darker to brighter or shinier.

A change in the size of the lips—the lower lip would probably be more swollen. The upper lip may move upward and appear to be drier.

A change in eye movements—the eyes would either close naturally or become glazed, or they would fixate on a specific point with very slow movements.

A slower moving pace of the body, something that resembles a slow-motion scene,

A slower pace of responding to direct orders—in one case, when I said “move your right finger,” it took four minutes before it happened.

Less sensitivity to pain—don’t test it unless you’re hypnotizing them, though. You never know how strong the other person’s brother is.

To use that phenomenon in persuasion, you must first determine whether or not the other person is in a TDS.If he is, then your job is easy; just use truthful or false statements.

“Doesn’t it hold true…”

“Wouldn’t you agree that…”

“How often do you really see…”

If you get caught being aggressively persuasive, use the Remember to Forget technique. Even resisting individuals within a TDS, those who guard their mind as if it were a precious castle, are unable to keep up with the Binary Code of Forgetfulness or some of the simpler TDS questions.The practical uses of manipulating TDS are endless.

You can induce a trance derivational search in anyone, with anyone, in any situation, and anywhere.are less influenced by that effort. The reason is that their TDS is so fast that it’s you who needs to keep up with their thoughts and might end up being influenced yourself.