Hypnosis does not exist ? What rock do you live under ? There is TONS of evidence, including PET scans that clearly show how the brain changes under hypnosis. It is real, powerful and very, very cool.
I did try another technique where the subject has to whirl their arms around in front of them and you tell them to go reverse and reverse and faster and reverse and suddenly scream sleep.
And instead of going into tranc they got scared and were wide awake... it was late though and they were a bit sleepy.. I will try your induction soon and report on it... may be I have to try a slow one first...
just wondering, when ever I see those rapid inductions the arm gets pulled suddenly, how does this affect the subject and in which way does it actually help getting them into trance?
This is part of the whole 'shock induction' technique. You overload the brain for a brief moment by doing several things at the same time. Then fire off a "sleep" command and the subject drops into trance almost instantly
I like this one, I've seen a few people do this induction type. I keep being afraid I'm going to hurt their arm though, so I stick with the arm drop induction. :) That seemed like a pretty gentle arm pull though.
This wouldn't work for me
You have to be willing
ilikemyskin 10 months ago
WOW !!!! I would like to know how to do that ! i can't stop watching videos like that. :)
PregnantWhaleOnE 11 months ago
Hypnosis does not exist ? What rock do you live under ? There is TONS of evidence, including PET scans that clearly show how the brain changes under hypnosis. It is real, powerful and very, very cool.
steveb0914 11 months ago 3
It looks real but
Hypnos does not exist
Witchelow 11 months ago
one more question :)
what did I do wrong if my subject got scared?
I did try another technique where the subject has to whirl their arms around in front of them and you tell them to go reverse and reverse and faster and reverse and suddenly scream sleep.
And instead of going into tranc they got scared and were wide awake... it was late though and they were a bit sleepy.. I will try your induction soon and report on it... may be I have to try a slow one first...
RuudschMaHinda 1 year ago
just wondering, when ever I see those rapid inductions the arm gets pulled suddenly, how does this affect the subject and in which way does it actually help getting them into trance?
RuudschMaHinda 1 year ago
This is part of the whole 'shock induction' technique. You overload the brain for a brief moment by doing several things at the same time. Then fire off a "sleep" command and the subject drops into trance almost instantly
steveb0914 1 year ago
Wellllll, that IS part of the induction. Works like a charm.
steveb0914 1 year ago
as she was looking at his fingers, she forgot about his other hand
yaydiddle 1 year ago
I like this one, I've seen a few people do this induction type. I keep being afraid I'm going to hurt their arm though, so I stick with the arm drop induction. :) That seemed like a pretty gentle arm pull though.
23yrold3yrold 2 years ago
Could I try this and have it really happen like to my brother for example????
iAnKayla 2 years ago
Not painful at all. Easy and effective. I saw Richard Nongard doing it first and learned it from him.
steveb0914 3 years ago
it looks painful... where did u learn to do this technique
larryj11 3 years ago
Another great induction , thanks .
tonykamo76 3 years ago
I saw her as a client some 6 weeks ago. This is her FIRST induction since then
steveb0914 3 years ago
is this a first time induction or a re-re-re-induction?
nitoro81 3 years ago