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  • He is a very large and solid guy I am surprised the chair didn't slide out from under him when you 'cut the strings'.

  • I've never been hypnotized before, but I would like to seeing that it helps you relax and focus

  • The Best parts of this video are: from these points 2:20 until 3:16 and 3:57 until 4:08

  • mr. johnson, thank you for your ideas.

  • Wow, I love your wording. It's so much more relaxing and suggestive than some of the other I have been watching. So many of them are frantic and repetitive. I will definitely bee joining the newsletter ;) I have JUST started studying hypnosis, so thanks for the advice!

  • Thank you, Kyra118. I'm glad you're enjoying my work. Congratulations on beginning your journey of learning hypnosis!

    I see that you joined my newsletter. Welcome aboard! I will be sending the next Newsletter quite soon. Keep an eye out for it.

  • hi kC2KL

    i have been watching your videos and have been wondering whats the quickest instant hypnotic induction.Could you possibly give me a list of some really good rapid inductions?so i could try an see for my self?

    Bye johnpaul 2k7

  • All of the instant inductions take about the same amount of time (apprx. 1 min or less). Rapid ones take longer (apprx. 2-4 min). Three commonly used instant inductions are:

    --Handshake (pattern interrupt)

    --Shock (hand pull, double hand drop)

    --Relaxation (Hand drop)

    Although people have named some of the instant inductions, most don't have industry standard names. But they fall into two standard categories, which contain many variations of rapid inductions:

    --Shock

    --Pattern Interrupt

  • have you ever used the handshake pattern interrupt without people knowing that you are putting them into a trance? I haven't tried it yet. Maybe its because im to much of a chicken or maybe I just need their permission first

  • KC, ive seen all your videos a thousand times, and have learned almost too much about hypnosis, very much appreciated sir. PS: Do you plan getting a patent for "Completely and Fully"??

  • LOL. I'm not planning to patent that phrase. I put the videos up so those studying hypnosis could learn from them. If people like my patter and imitate it, that's fine.

  • Wow, the trainer is a giant

  • Well I have a question to can i get johns number because hes fine as hell.

  • You`ve got a great voice. I will buy your DVD! I hope you would also make CDs.

  • Hi, I love our videos, is there going to be a Part 2 for this video...?

  • Yes, there is a second part to this video. In part two, I demonstrate how to combine NLP anchoring techniques with traditional hypnosis. I might use the second video in a professional hypnosis DVD series. So, I have not yet decided whether I will post it.

  • ello kc2xl!

    I hope you dont mind that your the guy I ask whenever I have questions about hypnosis, if it gets annoying.

    but i was thinking yesterday, and i wonder,

    is it impossible to hypnotize people with Restless leg syndrom, or something else that keeps them from relaxing?

  • Hi Gerbilmeister,

    It's good to hear from you. I like answering questions like this—ones that show a person is not just looking for a quick way to learn everything at once. I want people to learn hypnosis well. This is why I post my videos and make myself available to you.

    (Simplified for brevity) Hypnosis is generally possible for anyone unless s/he is severely mentally disabled or emotionally disturbed to the point that s/he cannot concentrate or follow directions. (Cont'd below)

  • (Continued from above reply to Gerbilmeister)

    Three of many available effective approaches for dealing with clients who have RLS:

    1. Using pain management techniques (only after obtaining a release from the client's doctor) to mask the RLS sensations during hypnosis sessions.

    2. Using distraction methods

    3. Associating RLS sensations with relaxation.

  • thanks, I knew I could count on you.

    Im trying to gather as much stuff to know about hypnosis before I actually try to hypntize someone.

    and, hey, Im just curious.

  • i am very interested in learning hypnosis and your videos are such a great help! im begining to be able to pick out all the various parts of hypnosis and learn all of the terminology. I am trying yo write a script based on prog relaxation, and imagery for deepening. Do you have any pointers/ any idea what i should learn next?

    P.s.

    Any videos/books for learning you recomend

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