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;2. Overloading conscious attention
 
The second aspect of the milton model is that it uses ambiguity in language and non-verbal communication. This might also be combined with ''vagueness'', which arises when the boundaries of meaning are indistinct. The use of ambiguity and vagueness distracts the conscious mind as it tries to work out what is meant which gives the [[unconscious mind]] the opportunity to prosper.
 
;3. Indirect communication