Where can someone find the whole interview? Seems like it would be very interesting.
@themilesinkorea3 жыл бұрын
DanTheWolfman has a great interview with George. (I've listened most of the way through now.) Recommended!
@SpellsOfTruth3 жыл бұрын
I asked Giuseppe Filotto about some vids by a 'no-contact' supposed spetsnaz systema instructor that lives like a hermit in Siberia. Giuseppe said basically the same thing as you, that its a form of conditional hypnosis (Filotto is also a professional hypnotist iirc). What if the Russians that taught you and Giuseppe knew aspects of systema that would be considered 'state secrets'. In other words they could not and would not tell you these aspects because they would never betray their home country and because if they did they'd likely be killed by their former elite military units and/or those aspects only truly matter in an assassination sense not a martial art sense (apparently Mikhail used to be the Russian equivalent to the commander of all green beret units within the entire US army). IMO when you say 'most of what your seeing there is conditioned' and when Filotto said its 'conditional hypnosis' you are both correct, BUT imo you both are misunderstanding the keyword, 'condition'. Again, in my opinion(i could be wrong but I aint lying), so-called 'no-contact' strikes work because of a condition set by the user. The condition is the key part. The condition set by the user works the same if the user is conscious of it or not, and I suspect that old hermit from Siberia was very conscious of it and i suspect that he teaches elite Russian military how to use 'conditions'. The condition can be almost anything, 'if I can get my opponent to stare into my eyes for 10 seconds during a fight, they will do whatever I suggest to them for 3 seconds', or 'If I can cause my opponent to flinch during a fight, they will briefly do whatever I suggest to them for 1 second', or 'if I can get my opponent to look at my feet for 2 seconds during a fight, they will do whatever I suggest to them for 1.5 seconds', etc etc. The condition could literally be anything, as long as its legitimately fair in the subconscious of the user and the opponent. This is normally done subconsciously between 2 opponents who both have no understanding of the importance of contracts and conditions within the natural laws of the universe, its usually never spoken, and its sometimes referred to as the 'unwritten' laws or rules. For example Rocky vs Apollo Creed, Rocky subconsciously set the condition of 'if I go the distance, I win the fight', Apollo's subconscious accepted the fair and reasonable condition, the judges may have said Apollo won the fight but Apollo and Rocky both subconsciously know without question who really won the fight(Rocky). Imagine if one was to consciously understand contracts and conditions, one could consciously create specific conditions that allow no-contact, complete control of another person for a specific time(usually very brief (like a few seconds at most) but it depends on the difficulty of the condition). I suspect the Siberia hermit was teaching elite Russian military how to consciously create conditions with opponents without the opponent consciously realizing they subconsciously agreed to the condition. Even if this 'conditioned hypnosis' only works for a half a second it would be tremendously powerful for an assassin type military unit because it at the very least causes a half second hesitation. Terms and CONDITIONS are tremendously important, its made dull, droll, and complex to further prevent people from realizing the importance of conditions/contracts. This is just my opinion, I could be wrong but I ain't lying. There are millions of studies, literally millions of people being healed simply because they believed the placebo was a drug that could heal them. In other words the placebo aka our belief is the worlds strongest drug. Our beliefs shape reality, truly believe in a condition set before a fight, and if the condition is met the specified result will happen 9 times outta 10(barring any weird counteracting conditions).
@georgespogacich3066 Жыл бұрын
Conditioned hypnosis in the context of martial arts or combat, suggests that certain cues, body language, or actions can create a hypnotic-like effect on the opponent, leading them to react or respond in a particular way. This concept aligns with the principles of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), where anchors or conditioned responses can be established through repetitive associations. It's true that conscious creation of conditions involves deliberately setting specific conditions or triggers to achieve desired outcomes in martial arts or combat scenarios. I agree by consciously manipulating these conditions, individuals can aim to gain an advantage over their opponents, induce hesitation, or influence their actions. This approach relies on a heightened awareness of the subtle dynamics at play and the ability to strategically utilize these conditions for desired effects. The emphasis on terms and conditions underscores the significance of establishing fair and reasonable agreements in martial arts or combat interactions. You suggest that unwritten rules and contracts exist between opponents, which govern the dynamics of their engagement. Understanding and consciously utilizing these terms and conditions could potentially provide an edge in combat situations.
@georgespogacich3066 Жыл бұрын
I do believe that there is an underlying energy and presence that individuals emit. Some practitioners learn to cultivate and project a powerful and focused energy. This energy is not only conveyed through physical posture and movements but also through intention, mindset, and the ability to influence the energetic state of others. By developing heightened sensitivity to subtle energy dynamics, individuals can establish a deeper level of connection and influence. There is also the ability to observe and interpret minute changes in an opponent's non-verbal cues and physiological responses. It involves developing heightened sensory acuity and attunement to the subtleties of body language, micro-expressions, and energy shifts. Advanced practitioners can anticipate an opponent's intentions, emotions, and physical movements, allowing them to adapt and respond effectively. Calibration goes beyond conscious observation and involves accessing deeper levels of intuition and sensory perception.
@SpellsOfTruth Жыл бұрын
@@georgespogacich3066 Very interesting. Its seems that Mikhail would always do something like you mention. He'd subtlely cause his opponent to have an instinctual bodily reaction and then he'd capitalize on that and win the fight right then. When I watch him do it, it reminds me how mens bodies instinctually move when it seems like something is about to hit their ball area... Every man will lean forward and push out their but to avoid being hit in the gonads. That inertia locks you into only being able to move 1 or 2 ways and if you were to take advantage of that you could win a fight right then, the opponent would either move how you wanted them to move, or they'd lose a limb. Mikhail seemed to always do something like this. I've learned more since I originally commented. I currently suspect most of the quote/unquote 'debunked no-contact chi masters' are using rapid hypnosis without realizing they are using rapid hypnosis. Rapid hypnosis requires conditions and some form of consent from the other person. Street hypnotists do stuff like walk up to a person at a mall and say "have you ever been hypnotized? Would you like to be? Great, ok stand right here. Relax. Give me your hand. Look into my eyes." Then they'll sternly say 'SLEEP' and at the same time pull the persons hand forward and the person falls asleep right then. Thats like 7 or 8 conditions that had to be met and most of them have to do with acquiring consent from the other person (would you like to be? stand right here, relax, give me you hand, look into my eyes are all consent even if the person doesn't consciously know they are giving their consent). The interesting thing about the siberian hermit guy was that he acquired consent subtly through his body language, it wasn't obvious how he was setting up the conditions and acquiring consent. Everyone's seen the 'chi master gets beat up by mma guy' videos. Maybe its because the mma guy is there to fight, not to learn from them, so the dynamic is different. The mma guy is not giving his consent, and so he is not susceptible to the rapid hypnosis. But then there are guys like Johnny Chang that could supposedly light newspaper on fire using chi, or more recently grandmaster wolf who can do telekinetic stuff. I suspect there was something else going on with Johnny Chang and grandmaster wolf but this is all speculation. I could ramble on forever about this, its such a fascinating topic. I made a few livestreams about chi if your interested, I'm a novice martial artist at best but I'm very good at finding nuggets of truth in subjects(cough spells of truth cough haha). One stream is chi's relationship with rapid hypnosis. The others 'muggle magic'. The muggle magic one shows the siberian hermit russian dude and how I think real magic and miracles could work. There are many connections between miracles(saints, shaman, alchemists, etc) and the very high level martial arts stuff. You might find it interesting. Either way I'd love to hear what you think when it comes to chi and supernatural-like aspects of very high level martial arts. Would you be open to doing an interview with me? Doesn't have to be an interview, could just be a phone call.
@SpellsOfTruth Жыл бұрын
@@georgespogacich3066 I agree 100%. If a homeless guy walks into a party the energy noticeably lowers or becomes awkward, if a normal person walks into a party there is almost no energy change, if the life of the party walks into a party the energy noticeably increases. Then there are people whose energy is so dense it dictates reality. Like if Marcus Aurelius Emperor of Rome walks into a party the energy becomes whatever Marcus wants it to become, the collective energy of everyone else at the party becomes irrelevant to the spiritual presence of a guy like Marcus Aurelius. Its almost like a 'smell' if that makes sense. You can smell if someone knows themselves, its not a literal odor just a instinctual feeling about the way they carry themselves. Kinda like how we say 'something SMELLS fishy' when we sense deception or lies, we don't literally smell an odor is just an instinctual feeling. Are there any youtube videos that explain how to build the ability to observe and interpret minute changes in an opponents non-verbal cues and physiological responses. The best I've found is from the systema with mark j chan but I've not found anything similar that teaches how to methodically train the ability to sense minute changes caused by intent and emotion.
@georgespogacich3066 Жыл бұрын
@@SpellsOfTruth I will get back to you and reply. Meanwhile, I do have a course on striking power, and will make many more on other aspects such as what we are talking a bout here. Georgeforce.net