WannaSPOON -> RE: hypnosis (2/13/2010 8:41:16 PM)
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Yes online hypnosis is possible, yes it's possible over the phone, yes "instant hypnosis" is possible. I have done all of these things, but only with someone I have put under in person. It takes a while to build up your repertoire of things with a particular person, they have to learn they can trust you and you have to learn how their subconscious operates (everyone is different). As mentioned before, the insta-trance stuff isn't hypnosis in the strictest sense, it's a trigger implanted during a previous induction. I do it where the subject will remember the state they are in and how they are feeling and be able to return to that when they hear *me* (don't want some dumbass abusing my work) say a certain phrase. It's very important to use phrases or triggers you wouldn't normally use in everyday interaction as that can have very...tragic consequences. Read, learn, talk to those who have done it, be careful, learn some NLP. These are all things that are paramount to being successful with hypnosis. The real reason it takes "years" to learn proper hypnosis is you have to build up your bag of tricks and know what signs to look for when something is going wrong then how to adjust to get things back under control. It's not so much a matter of formal training as it is knowing your limits and going very slowly. Being able to witness or work side-by-side with someone who is very experienced is invaluable for learning. Seeing how other people do things, learning different patterns of instruction and suggestion, is more useful than anything you will "learn" in a book. I have learned a ton by trial and error, but I was extremely careful not to venture too far outside of my comfort zone while doing it. I didn't start with an induction then immediately try to do an age-regression to "see if it works". Common sense to many, very hazardous to all. Rules for success: don't go beyond your limits, don't go beyond your subjects limits, read everything you can possibly find and find someone with a lot of experience to help you learn faster. -Eric
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