Alert icon
We're changing our privacy policy. This stuff matters.  Learn more  Dismiss

How to hypnotise 1 - an unwilling subject without words

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
355,312
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2007

http://originalhypnosis.com/ Hypnotist Jonathan Chase shows that hypnosis can happen even without words in this free video entitled, How to hypnotise 1 - an unwilling subject. The unwilling subject experienced hypnosis even though he said he didn't want to, in a silent induction. Always make sure that the state is tested.

  • likes, 101 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Uploader Comments (JonChase)

  • Hmmm. Even though a subject may sincerely state that they do not wish to be hypnotized,  doesn't the knowledge that it is a possibility create a state of anticipation? Basically the brain saying "I knew this could happen", and complies?

  • @VitricArt The brain no. The mind certainly.

  • I don't buy it. It's all an act.

  • Why on earth would I bother?

  • I forgot to say that the question "who's the hypnotist in this situation?" is also a suggestion to go into trance. Even though he said "me" , his subconscous knew that you were. When you told him to sit & relax - another suggestion, particularly when you verified to the audience that he'd done as you told him. Have I got this right? As I said before, I admire your technique!

  • @kingvampyre absolutely right.

see all

All Comments (509)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • 1:35 hes laughing

  • Owned!

  • Please, Jon, teach us a bit of your yes secrets... how you use them... time of blinking etc. That's so great how you stare at the subjects. How to use that in irder to prepare the persons in order to be hypnotised? Thanks and keep up with the good work.

  • I wish I could find some good resources for learning NLP. any suggestions..a lot of the ones i have found are so..dry/

  • I love how he hypnotizes the guy, says "sleep", then confidently turns to the small crowd and leans back in his chair like, "your response?"

  • In a way this is an act, but it's probably is genuine induction. Normally people don't like awkward silences, so the fill the silence with talk usually. That's not really appropriate here, so the man on the left, decided it was more comfortable to go into trance. Have a look at "hypnotic regression - Good and Evil" here on Youtube.com and you'll learn about another aspect of hypnosis

  • Hi john, i hav egone to the site to see the rest of the vid's but there is nothing. infact every thing i try to look up leads me to a dead end. i do not understand what is going on. please could you explaine. i would be most grateful. thanxs

  • @JonChase what if they dont even know what is hypnosis. can you hypnotize them like that?

  • @juanx1400

    It makes him feel awkward and focuses him on something - the hypnotist.. until he is hypnotised.. which doesn't take very long (specially with Jon.. lol) :P

  • @AndrosForever who says people cant chuckle in hypnosis? doesn't the sub conscious mind contain all the feelings? why cant it use it? a person can have an abreaction and cry but cant chuckle? and sleep - is he going to sleep or just going into trance? think (or research) first, then post.. (and no, i don't mean to sound rude, its just a very basic thing that someone who is commenting on hypnosis should know before commenting)

View all Comments »
Loading...

0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more