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  • @CATostrophicpogostic Yes, hypnosis can help people remember past events. However, the memories might not be completely accurate because the mind tends to fill in gaps with manufactured/imagined information. During hypnosis, this manufactured/false information could become perceived as being truth. This is why testimony given under hypnosis is still inadmissible in most courts. Recovering memories with hypnosis is difficult because a hypnotist could inadvertently create false memories.

  • Hi K.C. That's another a great video buddy!

    Looking forward to your UK return, as are loads of the underground S.H. guys.

    ;-)

  • I have a small question. Do the hypnotized person remember what they have experienced when they have being hypnotized or not? Or it is just about saying them something like: You will forget everything that just happend." if you want them to not remember at all?

  • KC

    i was wondering how can i

    take part in this experience ?

  • You should look for a hypnotist, hypnocounselor or hypnotherapist in your area. If you live in the NYC/NJ area, then you can set up an appointment with me. A link to my website is listed in the text section to the right of the video. Click on the "(more info)" to expand the text.

  • dear KC

    sorry to bother you but pls. hypnotize the guys to do more crazy stuff and pls. find more male bodybuilders with problems

  • lol, it is hott

  • and how do u watch a private video

  • how can i see part 1

  • Where is part 1?

  • Part I is currently set as a private video.

  • KC; I really love this video! Just a few of the many things I noticed:

    You mentioned ...a wait being off of Carlos' back and Kris reacts and again when you say it's a good feeling and his eyes access that feeling. The latter part is simply Classic!

  • Opps! ...a weight being off of...

  • Thank you. Excellent observations!

  • where is the first part?

  • KC,  why is the second induction, according to you, "overt yet partially conversational" ??

  • The induction is partially conversational because it begins during a normal conversation with no formal introduction of an induction (The conversation flows into the beginning of the induction). It is overt because the induction can be easily recognized; it is distinctly different from the normal flow of conversation. (Continued below)

  • A purely conversational (covert) induction would not use the obvious language or phrases of traditional ones and would sound like a normal conversation to the untrained ear. The important parts of a covert induction might be intentionally scattered throughout a conversation—not clumped together. People hypnotized during a purely conversational (covert) induction would reach a heightened state of suggestibility without realizing it; they usually would seem fully "awake" to by-standers.

  • soo in the beginning of the conversation you were making him

    feel the last induction?

  • hey KC2XL i love your videos you've got me intrigued about hypnosis would you be able to suggest or recommend any books or dvds that safely teach the hypnosis basics a couple of inductions and suggestions (i think that's what there called) and that kind of thing and are worthwhile I've done a quick google search and way to many hits came up so any help and advice would be really great thanks

    joedirt6699

  • Joedirt6699, I recommend The New Encyclopedia of Stage Hypnotism by Ormond McGill (ISBN: 1899836020).

  • ok thanks

  • Does a subject remember what happened under hypnosis? Do they ever come completely out of it, or can you at any time hereafter suggest for him to sleep and he will?

  • Some clients forget what happened during hypnosis. Others do not. Whether this spontaneous amnesia occurs depends on many factors, including (but not limited to) the client's expectations and depth of trance.

    After a hypnosis session, the client will return to a "normal" waking state.

    Generally, once hypnotized, it becomes easier for a person to be hypnotized again—especially by the original hypnotist—if the hypnotist and client maintain rapport.

  • KC, all your videos are just superb man. Keep it up.

  • so why didnt it work the first time on him with the nj guy jut curious

  • A person (volunteer) might not respond to a stage hypnotist for many different reasons that depend on the volunteer, the general amosphere of the show and the hypnotist. (Continued below)

  • I wasn't at the show, so I don't know specifically why. But, I could guess a few plausible reasons such as:

    --The stage hypnotist might have used a general induction that was not appropriate for Kris.

    --Kris might have been uncomfortable or resistant.

    --The stage hypnotist might not have been skilled enough at hypnosis.

    --The stage hypnotist might have unknowingly broken or not secured rapport with Kris.

    These are just a few common reasons to give you examples.

  • Hey K.C. thank you for the comment. Were you going to answer the questions on each video comment I made though? Thanks, Ed.

  • Eddini,

    Thanks for the kind words! Here are the answers to your questions:

    --I informally had been doing hypnosis for several years before 1993 (mainly relaxation techniques), but I started studying formally in 1993.

    --I belong to the ABH (American Board of Hypnotherapy) and IACT (International Association of Counselors and Therapists)

    --I have been certified as a Hypnotherapist and a Stage Hypnotist

  • --In addition to from formal classes, I have also studied with a few different hypnotists, stage hypnotists and hypnotherapists who were nice enough to take time to teach me various techniques, observe their shows and ask questions.

    --I have also read many books, message boards and have watched many videos related to hypnosis.

  • --I've spent many hours hypnotizing as many people as possible, as often as possible to practice techniques that eventually developed into a personal style/approach to hypnosis and hypnotherapy.

    Some of the people with whom I studied were teaching me privately as a friendly gesture and do not normally teach their techniques. I will list their names here or email them to you if I get their permission.

  • Again you are VERY good. So KC, how long have you been a Hypnotist? What Certifications / Liscenses / Associations to you belong to? Who taught you, people like, George Kein, Don Mottin, Cal Banyan, Tom Silver, etc? Or did you go to a School / College for it? Just curious. I can't wait for your other videos....YOU ROCK...HaHaHa. Can you post one where you make yourself invisible? Thanks Again, Ed.

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