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Indirect Hypnosis Induction & Post-hypnotic Suggestion

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2007

This is an example of a basic indirect (storytelling/metaphorical) induction and a demonstration of two post hypnotic suggestions.

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Hypnosis can seem harmless. However, the danger of hypnosis (specifically recreational hypnosis) lies in not properly learning suggestion formation and the effects of hypnosis, being sloppy with suggestions (not knowing what to avoid doing), and not following strict ethics—to name just a few things.

Be careful. Learn hypnosis ethics, safety and proper execution before you attempt to hypnotize anyone.

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  • The only problem I have with hypnosis is that every demonstration I have seen looks like a parlour game, and alongside this, clients are never induced to do anything exceptional.

    Even in this demonstration the client doesn't respond vigorously to the trigger words, it suggests to me there are limits in the usefulness of hypnosis to the client.

    I'm looking to make a significant change in my personality, how much can be achieved with hypnosis?

  • The video demonstrations posted here are meant to be visual aids to help students learn hypnosis and to help introduce the general public to hypnosis via informative and occasionally amusing/entertaining videos.

    Thank you for posting your comments. You have asked a very good question. In order to answer you appropriately and thoroughly, I have written you via YouTube email because there is not enough room in the comment area to answer in such detail.

  • To learn more about how hypnosis can be applied for self-improvement, I invite you to visit my website at ParadoxHypnosis(dot)com, where there is information on the various ways hypnosis can be used to help you.

  • hm. that's interesting! do these suggestions erase themselves over time, or do you have to hypnotize him again to undo the commands?

  • Suggestions can linger perpetually in various ways, depending on (but not limited to): (1) the type of suggestion, (2) the way the suggestion was delivered to the client, (3) the depth of the client's state of hypnosis when the suggestion was given and (4) the level of suggestibility of the client. Therefore, it is always best to remove any recreational suggestions before the end the hypnosis session.

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  • You are a complete pro man. You do it with so much style and its just, better than all the other methods.

    Good Job!

  • I enjoyed your presentation. It was effective and informative without being cruel or demeaning, as with so many stage show clips. Have you any videos that directly address Ethical Hypnosis? I would like very much to see some.

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  • Im pretty good at hypnosis now but have a question. When i do suggestions, my subject seems to be completely focused unlike this video where as your client seems to be well awake. He also forgets everything that happens. Do i have to tell him he is aware and awake to get the result you did?

  • You're brilliant atthis, really awesome! I want to be able to work and study, and not use the computer as much and not be as lazy, do you have a technique to help me achieve this? That would be the best :) once again, great work :D

  • Thank you for posting these videos even though they are not directed at me I find them very relaxing.

  • I wished i could be hypnotized. i could really use this for so many things to better myself .

  • Educational. It's interesting to note how you use your voice and body language to help invoke a sympathetic response from your client.

    It makes me realise that people are implicitly doing this kind of thing all the time in their interactions with others.

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