That's very nice! :-) I'm fascinated about hypnosis. Here in Germany there was a TV Show the last Weeks I unfortunately couldn't See. There People made up that a Friends or relative was Halbleiter a Wohle day unsuspectedly and in the Show had to guess things that happened While the hynotist had made them doing Funny Things. Well, there it is clear that the Subjekt can't remember. But what I Sant to Know: Does a Subjekt Never remember what happens?
@LTickle2000 depends on the subject... most may not remember at first, but it will probably come back to them, especially if somebody who saw them in hypnosis asks them about it, it will start to come back to them. I can suggest amnesia of the event which will override someone asking them about it and recalling it for at least a short time, but longer term it will still just depend on the person. Some will remember, some will have a fuzzy or vague memory, and some simply won't.
Cool. What suggestions did you use though? In the mayajid hypnosculptures the subjects only seem to stay in place for a very short time, whereas you seem to have gotten her to stay far longer.
@STigg2011 She had been hypnotized before, and so was used to being in trance. She was not pre-hypnotized for this, and did not know I was going to do that, but was a much better subject than someone who has never experienced hypnosis before. I hope to catch some more of these this summer, most will not stay out this long.
I see. However, in theory if you wanted to keep somebody in place could you not just leave them counting from, perhaps, 100 or have them visualise something?
@STigg2011 In theory you could keep them in trance as long as you can keep them focused on something... ideally on you, the hypnotist. As you try to transfer that focus to an object (recurring clock chime) or idea (counting) odds increase that they will not be able to maintain that focus. The other side is if you leave them in hypnosis for an extended period of time they very well may just fall asleep and wake up naturally after a good rest. I may test duration for a video sometime and see.
I'll try to get another one of these soon... and I will let the trance run its course next time. (Although if I use someone who has not been hypnotized before, they will most likely not even stay as long as this girl did before I woke her up - unless they happen to be a natural somnambulist)
And now I can tell: It is weird - but also enjoyable :-)
LTickle2000 5 months ago
Thanks for the Info :-) Must Be weird to Be such a sculpture
LTickle2000 6 months ago
Oops - sometimes Auto-correction is Not good especially writing in a Foreign Language. The friend or relative was ''hypnotized' a Wohle Day.
LTickle2000 6 months ago
That's very nice! :-) I'm fascinated about hypnosis. Here in Germany there was a TV Show the last Weeks I unfortunately couldn't See. There People made up that a Friends or relative was Halbleiter a Wohle day unsuspectedly and in the Show had to guess things that happened While the hynotist had made them doing Funny Things. Well, there it is clear that the Subjekt can't remember. But what I Sant to Know: Does a Subjekt Never remember what happens?
LTickle2000 6 months ago
@LTickle2000 depends on the subject... most may not remember at first, but it will probably come back to them, especially if somebody who saw them in hypnosis asks them about it, it will start to come back to them. I can suggest amnesia of the event which will override someone asking them about it and recalling it for at least a short time, but longer term it will still just depend on the person. Some will remember, some will have a fuzzy or vague memory, and some simply won't.
EnigmaHypnosis 6 months ago
Cool. What suggestions did you use though? In the mayajid hypnosculptures the subjects only seem to stay in place for a very short time, whereas you seem to have gotten her to stay far longer.
STigg2011 9 months ago
@STigg2011 She had been hypnotized before, and so was used to being in trance. She was not pre-hypnotized for this, and did not know I was going to do that, but was a much better subject than someone who has never experienced hypnosis before. I hope to catch some more of these this summer, most will not stay out this long.
EnigmaHypnosis 9 months ago
@EnigmaHypnosis
I see. However, in theory if you wanted to keep somebody in place could you not just leave them counting from, perhaps, 100 or have them visualise something?
STigg2011 9 months ago
@STigg2011 In theory you could keep them in trance as long as you can keep them focused on something... ideally on you, the hypnotist. As you try to transfer that focus to an object (recurring clock chime) or idea (counting) odds increase that they will not be able to maintain that focus. The other side is if you leave them in hypnosis for an extended period of time they very well may just fall asleep and wake up naturally after a good rest. I may test duration for a video sometime and see.
EnigmaHypnosis 9 months ago
very nice. The fact that you took a random person and did that was cute. nice job.
voguedolll 9 months ago
that's her friend
EnigmaHypnosis 9 months ago
Is that your wife or her friend who walks off and leaves her in the beginning.
PsySwitch1983 9 months ago
I'll try to get another one of these soon... and I will let the trance run its course next time. (Although if I use someone who has not been hypnotized before, they will most likely not even stay as long as this girl did before I woke her up - unless they happen to be a natural somnambulist)
EnigmaHypnosis 9 months ago
Never listen to your wife again.
backinthecrystal 10 months ago
@backinthecrystal You're a funny guy. I think you search for hypnosis videos almost as much as I do. I see you everywhere.
PsySwitch1983 9 months ago