;Metaphor
Largely derived from the ideas of Bateson and the techniques of Erikson, 'metaphor' in NLP ranges from simple figures of speech to allegories and stories. It tends to be used in conjunction with the skills of the Milton model to create a story which operates on many levels with the intention of communicating with the unconscious and to find and challenge basic assumptions.<ref name="OConnor & Seymour 2002"/><ref name="Dilts & Delozier 2000"/>
;Unconscious Pattern interruption
When any unconscious pattern like shaking hand, tying shues, standing-up, walking, running etc. are interrupted before its conpletion then the person comes to a very suggestible state which can be utilized to implant a quick suggestion into his unconscious mind.
For example, extend your hand to shake someone's hand but when he gives his hand, instead of shaking, pull his hand towards you. You have interrupted the pattern, so he is in a very suggestible state. At this time if you immidiately command SLEEP, he will be in trance now.
Unconscious patterns can be interrupted in many ways. you need to just recognise the pattern. There are many unconscious pattern which can be interrupted:
* Shaking hands,
* Tying shoes,
* Walking,
* running,
* Standing-up,
* Sittng-down,
* Writing,
* Doing signature,
* Interrupting in middle when someone is talking,
* Speaking any uexpected phrase in middle of conversation,
* Speaking an unexpected word which doesn't fit in the grammer,
* Asking a question out of topic,
* Suddenly changing the tone of voice,
* Suddenly changing the face expression,
* Suddenly changing the behaviour,
If you know more ways to interrupt the unconscious pattern, then please edit and help to improve this article.
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