Hypnosis - Handshake Induction
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Would closing your eyes as your hand began to be moved (either with the wrong hand or in the wrong way), followed by slamming the person in the face work?
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@videomaster411 hehe, hadn't heard of him until you mentioned the name. thx!
I'm guessing that's what I'm seeing is a re-induction ... The subject just looked too relaxed for a normal day. ;)
Don't get me wrong though by using the term pseudo-hypnosis ... I think the term has been given bad connotation erroneously.
Nice to meet you, VM411.
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@ColonelCrockett We're talking about Anthony Jacquin here.
lol
Besides, this was a re-induction I beleive. Not that it matters.
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@manvsbear omg lol what happened then?
Did you do it covertly or not? Maybe if you did it with him being aware, he'd shut up lol
idk, what would you do? I'd just talk super fast and wouldn't leave him a chance!
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@videomaster411 I understand pattern interrupt inductions in theory (I have only practiced with a subject a few times... it certainly is a very real hypnotic effect). However, something about this particular video just makes me feel as if his script and voice pattern are just not all geared toward an actual induction but a pseudohypnotic effect (like magicians use regularly who have no training in hypnosis).
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@okeerf At least someone here is smart.
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@LeeDH22 lol I know you might already know the answer to this because it's 2 years ago, but you don't have to do it on someone that has no idea he's gonna be hypnotized.
Just talk about hypnosis with someone (pre-talk) and ask him if he wants to be hypnotized. Then you can do a few suggestibility/pre-tests or jump right to the handshake. WIN! The person won't remove his hand because he wants to be hypnotized and experience it!
Thanks for all of the comments and questions here. Many of your questions about this induction and what principles are important to me - and the pattern interrupt is not that important - can be answered watching the inductions videos at my new channel on YouTube channel /how2hypnotise If you have any questions I can help you with please ask. Anthony
antonmes 1 week ago
How do you shield yourself from this?
KJLesnick 1 week ago
@KJLesnick With great difficulty.
antonmes 1 week ago
I don't think so. Feeling fatigued is not necessary as hypnosis has nothing to do with sleep or relaxation. That said if someone is starting to nod off into a trance then you can use that to bump them into hypnosis, although a handshake would not be the best induction. Simple conversational stuff would.
Ant
antonmes 4 years ago
In terms of prep I tend to do what I call 'the set piece' first. This is a combination of waking hypnosis tests. Immediately after that I say 'thanks' and go to shake their hand. This is the point where the video above starts. You have to pace what is happening, perhaps you hesitated after saying about the lines. You have to keep it rolling. Much more detailed advice in my book out soon. Keep practicing.
antonmes 4 years ago
I would say the timing in the video is fine. Sometimes I do it a little quicker than this. On a recent training course my father (also a hypnotist) did a handshake in super slo-mo on someone - it still worked. Whatever pace you do it ensure that your pacing things they can verify as true before you lead them into 'sleep'. Questions are welcome.
antonmes 4 years ago