Why do people get so caught up on specific induction techniques? Search "arm pull" induction and you will see a bunch of videos of how to do it. I'm pretty sure you can discern the correct "technique", at least physically.
However, to truly be successful you're going to have to learn about hypnosis itself and about how these types of inductions work. Then, you can create these on the fly and do almost whatever you want.
Thanks for sharing your nice videos. The only thing I notice in them that I would fix is you always use the word 'awaken'. You can have a great session with a client and then when you are done use the word 'awaken' and they may think "I wasn't asleep. The hypnosis must have not worked" and your session ends up bad. Using the word "emerge" helps out a lot more.
Usually when I use the shock induction on first time subjects, I need to talk a great deal more to keep them in the state (after the shock that is); I easily chatter away for 20-30 seconds straight, talking from fast to slow (pacing with the person's mental state), just to keep them from coming out of the state. You hardly spoke a word (or perhaps I couldn't hear). That I can do only for non-first timers.
Wow, if he were gay he could hypnotizer the other guy into having his way with him!
BettorOffSingle 1 year ago
How do you lean this? is there Any dvd?
maxinpains 1 year ago
Awesome instant induction, was this a first time induction for him? any pre-talk or PHS involved?
Rocktiger74 3 years ago
Hey RandomHero360, where did you learn this great technique? I reeaally want to learn it to. Did you buy a book on the web or..?
nitramrot 3 years ago
Why do people get so caught up on specific induction techniques? Search "arm pull" induction and you will see a bunch of videos of how to do it. I'm pretty sure you can discern the correct "technique", at least physically.
However, to truly be successful you're going to have to learn about hypnosis itself and about how these types of inductions work. Then, you can create these on the fly and do almost whatever you want.
livelogically 2 years ago
Yes, that sounds reasonable.
Thanks for the reply.
nitramrot 2 years ago
Could the music be an anchor?
ShinyDanFilms 3 years ago
Yeah, music can be an anchor but in this case it wasn't.
RandomHero360 3 years ago
@RandomHero360 Could the music be an anchor to reactivate the trance state next time this man hears it? Of course it could, that's how anchors work.
BLUELUTRA 1 year ago
This is exiled from the trancedOUT forums. Nice handshake induction
exiledone1 4 years ago
why?
Gerbilmeister 3 years ago
Why do people film around a lot of noise. The Music was distracting and I could not hear his words good. Better try next time.
midshipman54 4 years ago 4
haha good times
sephirium 4 years ago
nice vid, nice subject thanks
hipnodom 4 years ago
Thanks for sharing your nice videos. The only thing I notice in them that I would fix is you always use the word 'awaken'. You can have a great session with a client and then when you are done use the word 'awaken' and they may think "I wasn't asleep. The hypnosis must have not worked" and your session ends up bad. Using the word "emerge" helps out a lot more.
mosszaphod 4 years ago
Thanks for the advice. I will try that.
RandomHero360 4 years ago
Was this Rob's first induction?
Usually when I use the shock induction on first time subjects, I need to talk a great deal more to keep them in the state (after the shock that is); I easily chatter away for 20-30 seconds straight, talking from fast to slow (pacing with the person's mental state), just to keep them from coming out of the state. You hardly spoke a word (or perhaps I couldn't hear). That I can do only for non-first timers.
rdoetjes 4 years ago
Hi Mike,
Did you give Rob any post hypnnotic suggestions?
bluecoolz789 4 years ago
Yeah, I'll post those videos later.
RandomHero360 4 years ago
That's great...! Will be watiting for them...
bluecoolz789 4 years ago