I never get tired of seeing you work. You do such a fine job not only in hypnosis, but in teaching and communicating. You are a true professional. Never stop doing what you're doing, KC.
I have watched many videos of rapid and normal introduction on YouTube, you so far are at the top of the list. I want to try it but after learning a bit, I don't know if It will work. There are many was to rapidly induce people but I was hoping you could give me some pointers to make me feel mor confident before I try my first success or failure.
1. Hypnosis is not actual sleep, it is a state of concentration and heightened suggestibility.
2. People are able to relax in many different positions, some people can fall asleep (real sleep) with one leg up as in the video you saw. This means a person who is relaxed and in the state of hypnosis (not actual sleep), can relax in a similar position. (CONTINUED)
3. Each person experiences hypnosis differently. Some feel it is a compulsion to follow the suggestions of the hypnotist, others feel as though they are in a dream reacting to the hypnotist's suggestions as though they were the cccurrances in a dream, still others feel as though they are being compliant--following along with the hypnotist's suggesions due to their own volition. (CONTINUED)
... However in each of these cases, which do not represent an exhaustive list of the way people experience hypnosis, the person ultimately follows the hypnotist's suggestions because they are in a heightened state of suggestibility (the state of hypnosis).
Please remember that a person does not need to be relaxed to be in the state of hypnosis. A person can experience stage freight or a rush of adreneline and still remain completely hypnotized.
@runnybabbit12 LOL I like the fact that you considered--even for a moment--that I might be a Ninja. Thanks.
Regarding your second question, there are several things to consider:
1. The way a hypnotist delivers a suggestion can vary as long as it is congruent with the rapport that has been established with the client or volunteer. In this video, I am purposely using an authoritarian style. So, speaking loudly is not jolting.
2. Voice inflection can be used to highlight a suggestion.
@seanbro33 No, Seanbro33. The technique shown at the beginning of this video is a physical deepening technique. A pattern interrupt is a method in which the hypnotist establishes a pattern in the client (e.g., shaking a hand, counting numbers, a repetitive motion) then breaks that pattern usually with shock/confusion/surprise in order to create the hypnoidal state.
@KC2XL Well yes but I meant the moment you were talking the video behind you was "Pattern Interrupt Hypnosis". The video you also uploaded years ago XD
KC, you are THE MAN!! I so enjoy your videos. You are intelligent and caring in your techniques. I would love to meet you and just talk hypnosis--I'd be more than willing to experience trance by your hand. Would you be interested in answering some interview questions for my hypnosis blog? Once again, well done!
@real1acer LOL The student on the left is 18 years old. He does have a baby face (looks quite young), but he is a student at Princeton University in New Jersey.
Hi ashlebrittney, I smiled when I read your question because KC's 2 DVD set covers exactly what you are asking. He not only covers deepeners, but the reasoning behind them and everything else which will help you become a really good hypnotist. Hint. Watch them several times as the are layered with a lot of infomation.
hello KC2XL! okay this video is really great...by the way thank you for taking the time to answer my questions...okay so in the beginning of the vid when you were deepeing, you gave the suggestiong to all three young men, and i noticed that you made physical contact with each of them and as you did, them seemed to accept the sugesstion a bit more...why is this? does touching the person allow them to accept what you are telling them more easily? thanks for your time
@ashleabrittney Yes, depending on how you combine physical contact with suggestions, the touching can heighten the client's response to the suggestions.
hmm i never tried hypnosis and never seen one.. hmm well it's entertaining..
lovelplants 2 months ago
great video!
potpie921 3 months ago
I never get tired of seeing you work. You do such a fine job not only in hypnosis, but in teaching and communicating. You are a true professional. Never stop doing what you're doing, KC.
BrizyComics 3 months ago
I have watched many videos of rapid and normal introduction on YouTube, you so far are at the top of the list. I want to try it but after learning a bit, I don't know if It will work. There are many was to rapidly induce people but I was hoping you could give me some pointers to make me feel mor confident before I try my first success or failure.
goldknight999 7 months ago
Every time he yells "Sleep" it makes me laugh hard as shit.
TheTopwaves 8 months ago
@magebotjz2 Regarding your questions:
1. Hypnosis is not actual sleep, it is a state of concentration and heightened suggestibility.
2. People are able to relax in many different positions, some people can fall asleep (real sleep) with one leg up as in the video you saw. This means a person who is relaxed and in the state of hypnosis (not actual sleep), can relax in a similar position. (CONTINUED)
KC2XL 10 months ago
@KC2XL
3. Each person experiences hypnosis differently. Some feel it is a compulsion to follow the suggestions of the hypnotist, others feel as though they are in a dream reacting to the hypnotist's suggestions as though they were the cccurrances in a dream, still others feel as though they are being compliant--following along with the hypnotist's suggesions due to their own volition. (CONTINUED)
KC2XL 10 months ago
@KC2XL
... However in each of these cases, which do not represent an exhaustive list of the way people experience hypnosis, the person ultimately follows the hypnotist's suggestions because they are in a heightened state of suggestibility (the state of hypnosis).
Please remember that a person does not need to be relaxed to be in the state of hypnosis. A person can experience stage freight or a rush of adreneline and still remain completely hypnotized.
KC2XL 10 months ago
:) ! wow ... you're the best !!!
PregnantWhaleOnE 10 months ago
2 things
are you a ninja?
and secondly
you usually say "Sleep!" very loudly
why does this not disturb the stupor or trance that the person (the one being hypnotized) is in?
runnybabbit12 11 months ago
@runnybabbit12 LOL I like the fact that you considered--even for a moment--that I might be a Ninja. Thanks.
Regarding your second question, there are several things to consider:
1. The way a hypnotist delivers a suggestion can vary as long as it is congruent with the rapport that has been established with the client or volunteer. In this video, I am purposely using an authoritarian style. So, speaking loudly is not jolting.
2. Voice inflection can be used to highlight a suggestion.
KC2XL 11 months ago
The video in the beginning was "Pattern Interrupt Hypnosis" isn't it.
seanbro33 1 year ago
@seanbro33 No, Seanbro33. The technique shown at the beginning of this video is a physical deepening technique. A pattern interrupt is a method in which the hypnotist establishes a pattern in the client (e.g., shaking a hand, counting numbers, a repetitive motion) then breaks that pattern usually with shock/confusion/surprise in order to create the hypnoidal state.
KC2XL 1 year ago
@KC2XL Well yes but I meant the moment you were talking the video behind you was "Pattern Interrupt Hypnosis". The video you also uploaded years ago XD
seanbro33 1 year ago
why is the man in the middle bare-foot?
johnathannahtanhoj 1 year ago
I must say that Is quite impressive.
xXP373R 1 year ago
@xXP373R Thank you.
KC2XL 1 year ago
HELL YEA U ROCK U ARE MY FAVE HYPNOSIS
keylea123 1 year ago
KC, you are THE MAN!! I so enjoy your videos. You are intelligent and caring in your techniques. I would love to meet you and just talk hypnosis--I'd be more than willing to experience trance by your hand. Would you be interested in answering some interview questions for my hypnosis blog? Once again, well done!
BrizyComics 1 year ago
@BrizyComics Thank you! Yes. I just sent you a private message. --Looking forward to chatting with you.
KC2XL 1 year ago
The guy in the middle is hot!
trancer2412 1 year ago
@trancer2412 oh yes, he is so sexyyy! :)
RachellCutieePie69 1 year ago
The kid on the left is no older than 13. How is he at Princeton?
real1acer 1 year ago 2
@real1acer LOL The student on the left is 18 years old. He does have a baby face (looks quite young), but he is a student at Princeton University in New Jersey.
KC2XL 1 year ago 2
@KC2XL lol bet you were surprised when the one on the left fell fast =D
seanbro33 1 year ago
Salaam (peace)
Hi ashlebrittney, I smiled when I read your question because KC's 2 DVD set covers exactly what you are asking. He not only covers deepeners, but the reasoning behind them and everything else which will help you become a really good hypnotist. Hint. Watch them several times as the are layered with a lot of infomation.
Salaam(peace)
Muneer
muneermalay1 1 year ago
@muneermalay1 LOL Thank you Muneer! people are going to thing I put you up to selling my DVDs! I truly appreciate the feedback.
KC2XL 1 year ago
hello KC2XL! okay this video is really great...by the way thank you for taking the time to answer my questions...okay so in the beginning of the vid when you were deepeing, you gave the suggestiong to all three young men, and i noticed that you made physical contact with each of them and as you did, them seemed to accept the sugesstion a bit more...why is this? does touching the person allow them to accept what you are telling them more easily? thanks for your time
ashleabrittney 1 year ago
@ashleabrittney Yes, depending on how you combine physical contact with suggestions, the touching can heighten the client's response to the suggestions.
KC2XL 1 year ago
Beautiful work
lurchskin 1 year ago 2
@lurchskin Thank you!
KC2XL 1 year ago