The Effect Of Subliminal Messages

July 29th, 2010

A subliminal message is a message designed to keep away detection by the conscious mind but will be registered in the subconscious mind. In short, you cannot see, hear or pick up any of those subliminal messages, only your mind can.

Can you notice the potential of it? Practically any ideas can be delivered and embedded inside anybody’s mind, whether knowingly or unknowingly. It also means they will not attempt to debate the logics or fallacies of those ideas, no matter how absurd or controversial they may be.

Giant advertising companies and political parties will spare no cost on getting the technology on their hands. Presently, subliminal messages are most prominent in the self-help industry, where increasing number of professionals are seeking self-improvement means without compromising on their already limited time.

Some forms of subliminal messages include:

1) Texts or graphical messages displayed in front of the audience for a very short time. It will appear and disappear so fast that the audience would not notice it. Screensavers are very popular media for such messages.

2) Imageries embedded in videos or publications as watermarks or certain pose. Disney was one company rumoured to involve such deception in their early animations.

3) Audio subliminal mp3 messages that are recorded in frequencies beyond the audible range for human beings. Money are spent on CDs claiming to contain subliminal messages which can assist anyone to quit addictions, improve capabilities and alter personalities, just by listening to those CDs. Some softwares even allow you to record your own desire into subliminal messages!

There are even movie references to such technology. In ‘Josie and The Pussy Cats: The Movie’, the protagonist and her band listened to music with subliminal messages and behaved abnormally. One of the band members, Melody, acted by Tara Reid, was a staunch vegetarian who developed a taste for hamburgers immediately after exposure to the music.

Other documented examples of using subliminal messages includes:

  • A hidden message in movies to promote and boost popcorns and drinks sales.
  • Videos that carries subliminal advertisements.
  • Embedded watermarks in print advertisements.
  • Sub-audio self help subliminal messages used in self-help CDs

 

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