I have posted this video because it has a few good close-ups of a person who is deeply in hypnosis (somnambulistic state). For those learning hypnosis, use this as an example of some signs to look for when you are determining the level of hypnosis experienced by your client or volunteer (body stillness, glazed eyes, blank stare, eyelid flutter, facial expressions, etcetera).
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During my trip to England, I worked out at my friend's gym in the mornings before touring London and other parts of England. The second day I was at the gym, I mentioned hypnosis to a few people and ended up hypnotizing a bodybuilder who later introduced me to the gym's fitness manager, James, and suggested that I hypnotize him too. James asked me to visit him the next morning when he'd have more time to experience hypnosis.
I returned to the gym the next day and began working with James on motivational hypnosis. He had never been hypnotized before this session, which lasted nearly an hour and included approximately 35 minutes of motivational coaching. This video begins after approximately 10 minutes of hypnosis when I remembered I had my video camera in my bag. I filmed the rest of the session including the coaching section (not shown here), during which we worked on increasing gym product/services sales and other issues. By the time the video begins, James had already experienced the initial hypnotic induction, arm levitation, arm catalepsy and name/number amnesia induced by suggestion—he had entered a state of somnambulism. Once I turned on the camera, I quickly recapped the name amnesia and catalepsy demonstrations then began the motivational work. The clips shown here are portions of the session filmed before and after the motivational coaching section.
For those who are interested in seeing an example of motivational hypnosis or hypnotherapy, refer to my video titled "Sports Hypnosis: Example of a Client's Hypnotherapy Session."
Enjoy!
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Please be careful. Learn hypnosis ethics and safety before you hypnotize anyone.
CAVEAT:
It's quite easy to learn how to hypnotize someone, so 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.
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To learn more about hypnosis, check out my website at:
http://www.paradoxhypnosis.co.uk
If you want to learn hypnosis, checkout my 2-DVD hypnosis home study course. You can find it here:
http://www.instantandrapidinductions.com
I have a question for you:
I am dutch and I want to know, is the language so important, that you need to do it in your own language? I mean, we get alot of english, german and french at our school, but is it neccesary to do it in dutch?
btw, I love this video!
Monstrea1992 1 year ago
@Monstrea1992 The most important consideration in choosing an appropriate langage is whether the client is able to understand simple and direct suggestions spoken by the hypnotist (direct suggestions are the most efficient, but not the only approach to instant and rapid inductions) without struggling to translate (thus initiating the critical factor). In other words, the best language is the one that both the hypnotist can speak easily and which the client can understand without hesitation.
KC2XL 1 year ago
@Monstrea1992 ...And I'm glad that you enjoy the video! Stay tuned. I will be posting more soon.
KC2XL 1 year ago
Amazing work!
anthonyshock 1 year ago 3
Thank you!
KC2XL 1 year ago
Awesome stuff! Thanks for sharing it.
padie2006 2 years ago 3
Thank you for your comment! I'm glad you're enjoying my videos.
KC2XL 2 years ago