no one has ever successfully able to hypnotize me its not that i don't believe in it its just my mind knows the difference between bullshit and reality,now in the other hand if you apply pressure on someones pressure point its probably a different story (VERY INTERESTING)
You hypnotize yourself almost on a daily basis without realizing it. It's a physical impossibility for your brain to be unable to shift states of consciousness. Otherwise you wouldn't sleep or be able to relax in any way. Different techniques work for different people really. It all depends upon what you are open to experiencing, I believe.
Visualize a time when you experienced love. That warm positive feeling that gradually rose up inside you, as it became more intense. It soon becomes so overwhelming that all previous thoughts and perceptions in your mind are suddenly forgotten. A person experiences hypnosis whenever they let it happen naturally. Conversations, T.V. love and reading books are examples of hypnosis. Did you watch the video to the end? Ask yourself, what made you watch the video to the end?
What a brilliant induction! You are really calm but tottaly powerful and authoratitive as you bring your subject deep under your power. I haven't seen any better induction!
Fantastic !!!! u r so good !! Just wondering where i can learn this type of hypnosis ?? its so fast & time saver, i am a naturopath and an acupuncturist I'd love 2 apply this method on some of my patients who r sooo scared of needles& some even faint soon as they see the needles !!!!! Thank u so much 4 sharing this at such a young age , i have seen all sorts of coureses dvds & .....offered on the net !! don't know which to believe or trust !!! u r amazing THANK u again ; -
Hi Katherine, I like what you developed here. I have a question though. Obviously this young man was inducted by you before, but have you ever performed this procedure on a subject that has never been under hypnosis? Thanks for posting this.
You made this up....that is brilliant, it truly looks like one of those famous inductions made by a professional. At first I thought that was one of Ormond McGill's many inductions, lol. FANTASTIC job, I hope we get to work together some day.
Reminds me a lot of the one Jamie Smart has posted, though he didn't have any spinal work in his. Have you seen it? It really is a great one - works through the breathing, arms, and legs as well. The ability to "speak" to a person nonverbally and send them the right signals to relax and fall into hypnosis is always a pleasure to observe. Very good work, I'm impressed you made this up on your own.
i've been watching most of your videos and... wow!
i've read in a comment that you're just sixteen years old.. is that right? because i'm 16 year old too and i love the things about hypnosis and similar ( in fact i'm doing a school work about it! but the information is really poor.. :S)
i've been watching most of your videos and... wow!
i've read in a comment that you're just sixteen years old.. is that right? because i'm 16 year old too and i love the things about hypnosis and similar ( in fact i'm doing a school work about it! but the information is really poor.. :S)
All your videos are fantastic and I like this one the best. You have a real talent for devising inductions! Congratulations and keep up the good work.
Do you believe the presure points have any real value or do you think this has more to do with expectancy? Because they accept you as the hypnotist, which is where I tend to believe the induction takes place, or at least begins. Random overload of message units? So is this random or are you targeting specific points? I saw a recent stage show and the hypnotist used a pressure point (neck) on a volunteer, which has had me curious about this. Love to hear your response, and great work.
Thanks for your compliments and great questions....
Yes, there are the use of pressure points in this induction, however hypnosis is 80% of the induction. The pressure points act as a bit of a convincer as the muscles relax they think "ah, I must be feeling hypnosis!" and ect. :)
were you actually hypnotizing Travis or making him pass out by pressing on pressure points?As another comment asks would he be capable of responding in this state.He looked out cold to me. Lee
You have never failed to amaze me yet with your talents in your videos. Keep up the good work. Wait, what am I saying, of course you will keep up the good work.
That's not fair of you. The guy is very experienced and he's clearly in a trance nearly from the point of sitting down. When you lift his hand he's already gone, long before you ever touch his back.
no one has ever successfully able to hypnotize me its not that i don't believe in it its just my mind knows the difference between bullshit and reality,now in the other hand if you apply pressure on someones pressure point its probably a different story (VERY INTERESTING)
phillyprodigy 2 years ago
You hypnotize yourself almost on a daily basis without realizing it. It's a physical impossibility for your brain to be unable to shift states of consciousness. Otherwise you wouldn't sleep or be able to relax in any way. Different techniques work for different people really. It all depends upon what you are open to experiencing, I believe.
DarkFilmDirector 2 years ago 9
Visualize a time when you experienced love. That warm positive feeling that gradually rose up inside you, as it became more intense. It soon becomes so overwhelming that all previous thoughts and perceptions in your mind are suddenly forgotten. A person experiences hypnosis whenever they let it happen naturally. Conversations, T.V. love and reading books are examples of hypnosis. Did you watch the video to the end? Ask yourself, what made you watch the video to the end?
Style386 2 years ago
thats good, its almost like a non verbal induction but faster and smoother, nice, very good, very good indeed.
jackroberts103 2 years ago
What a brilliant induction! You are really calm but tottaly powerful and authoratitive as you bring your subject deep under your power. I haven't seen any better induction!
JezzaW9 2 years ago
Great job
vtagliavia 2 years ago
Fantastic !!!! u r so good !! Just wondering where i can learn this type of hypnosis ?? its so fast & time saver, i am a naturopath and an acupuncturist I'd love 2 apply this method on some of my patients who r sooo scared of needles& some even faint soon as they see the needles !!!!! Thank u so much 4 sharing this at such a young age , i have seen all sorts of coureses dvds & .....offered on the net !! don't know which to believe or trust !!! u r amazing THANK u again ; -
naturopathkashi 2 years ago
Aside the whole video...I thought that Navras (The Song in the Back Ground) Was made by Juno Reactor of There Labyrinth CD?
dueliststrings 2 years ago
yes, you are correct. my sources were wrong. ;)
katherineanne83 2 years ago
you need to conjure up a better video camera!
Accipiter22 3 years ago
I KNOW RIGHT?!!
birthday is coming up....
katherineanne83 2 years ago
Hi Katherine, I like what you developed here. I have a question though. Obviously this young man was inducted by you before, but have you ever performed this procedure on a subject that has never been under hypnosis? Thanks for posting this.
ResinRat2 3 years ago
I have, actually. THe subject must be comfortable with hypnosis, but it is just as effective. Not one I would recomend for a skeptic though.
Thanks!
katherineanne83 2 years ago
can you walk the steps to do this one at a time
IanCowden 3 years ago
what pressure points did you use or more to the point can you walk through it step by step.
IanCowden 3 years ago
Hi katherine, you did a good job! in this induction do you have used martial arts technics? your pressures are very similar the kyusho technics.
Knowing a martial art may help a person to hypnotyze anyone? Do you study martial arts? Thanks and bye.
willimosky 3 years ago
I am a black belt martial artist, yes. I incorporate a LOT of martial arts in my inductions, as MA tends to be 80% mental and spiritual. :)
katherineanne83 2 years ago
You made this up....that is brilliant, it truly looks like one of those famous inductions made by a professional. At first I thought that was one of Ormond McGill's many inductions, lol. FANTASTIC job, I hope we get to work together some day.
monkeyboy07002 3 years ago 3
Someone. Is. Getting. Very. Good.
Her originality is beginning to surface. Good sign.
HollywoodHypno 3 years ago
Reminds me a lot of the one Jamie Smart has posted, though he didn't have any spinal work in his. Have you seen it? It really is a great one - works through the breathing, arms, and legs as well. The ability to "speak" to a person nonverbally and send them the right signals to relax and fall into hypnosis is always a pleasure to observe. Very good work, I'm impressed you made this up on your own.
tgtennis 3 years ago
i've been watching most of your videos and... wow!
i've read in a comment that you're just sixteen years old.. is that right? because i'm 16 year old too and i love the things about hypnosis and similar ( in fact i'm doing a school work about it! but the information is really poor.. :S)
good luck!
kisses from spain!
jenishaki23 3 years ago
i've been watching most of your videos and... wow!
i've read in a comment that you're just sixteen years old.. is that right? because i'm 16 year old too and i love the things about hypnosis and similar ( in fact i'm doing a school work about it! but the information is really poor.. :S)
good luck!
kisses from spain!
jenishaki23 3 years ago
I love the choice of music, very suited to the procedure you're undertaking.
It seems to be quite effective, if your subject's reaction is any indicator.
Unique approach, and a very intriguing vid. Nice job.
MARSHOMEWORLD 3 years ago
Very cool to see a unique induction,rather than the Elman revisited. Great choice of music by the way.
Well done.
MARSHOMEWORLD 3 years ago
Very Great
i like it;)
It s really cool:D
FanofH 3 years ago
All your videos are fantastic and I like this one the best. You have a real talent for devising inductions! Congratulations and keep up the good work.
jackspicerisland 3 years ago
what induction do u recommend for someone i am hypnotizing for the first time?
torsomovement 3 years ago 2
why dont you teach us ,,,,,, when your book is published i will be the first who gets it ,, dont forget me
ammarhureshi 3 years ago
Excellent! Thanks for posting this!
IceHypnosis 3 years ago
Do you believe the presure points have any real value or do you think this has more to do with expectancy? Because they accept you as the hypnotist, which is where I tend to believe the induction takes place, or at least begins. Random overload of message units? So is this random or are you targeting specific points? I saw a recent stage show and the hypnotist used a pressure point (neck) on a volunteer, which has had me curious about this. Love to hear your response, and great work.
BManTyler 3 years ago
Hi there!
Thanks for your compliments and great questions....
Yes, there are the use of pressure points in this induction, however hypnosis is 80% of the induction. The pressure points act as a bit of a convincer as the muscles relax they think "ah, I must be feeling hypnosis!" and ect. :)
KA
katherineanne83 3 years ago
Brilliant!
I love the 'point' lol.
JonChase 3 years ago
Hi KA
were you actually hypnotizing Travis or making him pass out by pressing on pressure points?As another comment asks would he be capable of responding in this state.He looked out cold to me. Lee
rogersname 3 years ago
Hey Roger,
Travis was actually hypnotized, yes, and he was capable of responding.
Thanks for watching!
KA
katherineanne83 3 years ago
I agree with arikb. He's been in your features before and is very suggestible. So how well will this work as a first induction is my question?
Fullmoonpred 3 years ago
Hello,
Yes, Travis is a wonderful volunteer, however this induction works just as well as a first induction.
KA
katherineanne83 3 years ago
that's great,,, where did you learn this from ,, i liked that
ammarhureshi 3 years ago
Hey Ammar!
I actually created this one. :)
Thanks for the feedback!
KA
katherineanne83 3 years ago
You have never failed to amaze me yet with your talents in your videos. Keep up the good work. Wait, what am I saying, of course you will keep up the good work.
roshon1980 3 years ago
can you make a video showing how to do that
SASRosco03 3 years ago
katherine you are amazing
okeerf 3 years ago
Lol, those random statics startled me, good job though nonetheless, hope to talk with you again on nongard tomorrow.
EvilPandamoniuom 3 years ago
That's not fair of you. The guy is very experienced and he's clearly in a trance nearly from the point of sitting down. When you lift his hand he's already gone, long before you ever touch his back.
arikb000 3 years ago 2
That was what I thought... I would be interested to see if this works on some random person.
SamLowry99 3 years ago
She's done it again! Amazing.
VinnyG927 3 years ago
WOW!!
great Katherine! that was really amazing:))
mesmero77 3 years ago
This is amazing, I never seen an induction done by pressure point.
jesusbeliever899 3 years ago
wow that was cool, the music is synced perfect with the video.
stay well thanks for another piece of art.
peponazon0 3 years ago
Hey KA,
This is Josh and I just want to say great job on this induction. Very creative and I will be stealing it soon :)
Keep up the great work and I know many great things are coming your way.
exiledone1 3 years ago
Would he be able to react to suggestion in that state?
blattman13 3 years ago
Oh my gosh Katherine you are amazing!
I wish I had your skill.
You're gonna go far.
akaCharlieG 3 years ago
so are you charlie and dont doubt that
okeerf 3 years ago
awesome cool hypnosis.. (and great music during as well) thx
JolraelC1 3 years ago 2