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CLARIFICATION: This video features Junior, a volunteer who had seen me hypnotize his friends before and was eager to be hypnotized when he recognized me (see below). While chatting with him on the way from the barber shop to the park, via conversational/waking suggestions I merely reinforced his strong beliefs that he just needed me to tell him to sleep for him to fall deeply into hypnosis. His belief system surrounding my ability to knock him out quickly was so strong and his expectation was so high, that he fell out quickly when I told him to "sleep," which is where the video begins.
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While I was getting my hair cut, some of the barber shop customers recognized me and wanted to be hypnotized. Because the barbershop was crowded, we walked up the block to the park where I hypnotized Junior and Galo. This video shows Junior being hypnotized.
For more information about Junior and Galo, read the text that accompanies my video titled "Street Hypnosis: Instant Induction" that shows Galo being hypnotized.
The first induction (rapid) shown in this video occurs after a few minutes of subtle, conversational suggestions (not shown) during which Junior experiences covert/waking hypnosis. The video begins at the point where Junior is unknowingly ready to move from a waking state of hyper-suggestibility into a deeper level of hypnosis via a rapid induction. NOTE: Before any hypnosis occurred (waking or otherwise) the person shown in the video formally consented to being hypnotized.
CAVEAT: Do not attempt to hypnotize anyone without first receiving his/her permission.
DEFINITION: Waking Hypnosis (or Covert Hypnosis) is a method of altering the behavior and expectations of a person by means of verbal and non-verbal suggestion, without inducing a traditional sleep-like state of relaxation. Depending on the situation, the person experiencing waking hypnosis might not realize that he or she has entered a hyper-suggestive (hypnotized) state.
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For those studying hypnosis:
--Notice how the person in the video occasionally fidgets while in the relaxed, sleep-like state. The fidgeting has no affect on his ability to receive and to act on the suggestions. Often clients are not consciously aware of these types of movements, which are similar to those that might occur while a person is actually sleeping.
--Although similar in appearance, hypnotic relaxation is not the same as sleep. However, the word "sleep" is often used by hypnotists as a convenient reference and a strong suggestion for deep, sleep-like, hypnotic relaxation.
How did you do that? hope i could.... If this is real then it is amazing! just Amazing
MegaLordNick92 9 months ago
@MegaLordNick92 Yes, it's real. If you would like to learn how to do hypnosis, check out my website at: KC2XL(dot)com
KC2XL 9 months ago
you are very talented.
Mikielma1 1 year ago 3
@Mikielma1 Thank you.
KC2XL 1 year ago 2
so when in a state of sleep by hypnosis is the person able to wake up by physical contact? or just when u say so?
Zhinzhu 1 year ago
@Zhinzhu Hypnotists tend to use sleep terms when describing hypnosis and when hypnotizing people. However, a person who is hypnotized is not actually sleeping. Hypnosis is a state of intense concentration and relaxation that looks like sleep; but, while hypnotized, a person remains aware of his/her surroundings.
There are many ways to "wake" a person from hypnosis (to end the hypnotic state). You can use physical contact or words to end the hypnotic state.
KC2XL 1 year ago