How To Perform Hypnosis
July 8th, 2008 by Jarrod
To learn how to perform hypnosis, you must first decide exactly which style of hypnosis you will be using. For instance, you could simply instruct the other person on how to perform self hypnosis on themselves. Or you could spend 30-45 minutes slowly hypnotizing your subject and leading them through trance using standard relaxation inductions.
Of course, you could also perform rapid, or power inductions to speed up the process. However, if you are just starting off, I would recommend you gain a little more experience first before attempting such a dynamic induction … especially on unsuspecting subjects. If your skills aren’t up to par, you could invariably offend and even outrage your subject.
One of the simplest, most effective methods you can use to perform hypnosis is through Ericksonian, or conversational hypnosis. This gives you the opportunity to practice hypnotizing people in normal conversation without their knowledge. Because your subject is unaware that you are hypnotizing them, they will have no resistance and be completely open to you. You are then free to implant suggestions into their mind and have them follow your commands … without knowing exactly why they are doing it.
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~Jarrod
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