Best Ways to Hypnotize a Stranger
It is very easy to
hypnotize the strangers than your friends and you need not to be expert to
hypnotize the strangers. First you need to know that "Hypnosis"
refers to the power that words and ideas have when we surround these words and
ideas with our complete attention. A hypnotist or an operator delivers words
and ideas
You don't need any
special qualifications to deliver words that will change your life or help
change your subject's life. Hypnosis, the power that words have when surrounded
by one's complete attention is as old as the spoken word itself.
You need confidence in
your abilities to hypnotize.
Remember this always: You
must have confidence in yourself as a hypnotist. You must keep that confidence
during each and every hypnosis session.
So to begin, think of
yourself as a hypnotist Begin to exude confidence in your abilities.
The second thing you are
going to need is training. We will get to your training in a
minute.
The third thing you must
have is a subject or hypnotee. We will find your subject next.
Everyone wants to be
hypnotized! Yes, even your biggest skeptics want to be hypnotized. However,
it's best to find a willing subject first. Even though the temptation is to ask
a close friend or relative if they want to be hypnotized, I would wait until
you have had many successes under your belt. Hypnosis is a very subjective
state of mind. Belief in your abilities as a hypnotist is the key. Your close
friends may know that you are just starting out and may fail only because they
are trying too hard to please you. Or they may fail because deep down inside,
they don't believe in your abilities to hypnotize. On the other hand, complete
strangers make the best hypnotic subjects when starting out. If they have never
been hypnotized before, even if you have a little knowledge, you are way ahead
of them. You begin to find strangers in social clubs you may belong to, or
people that overhear you talking about hypnosis. Maybe you join a night class
at a community college and when someone asks you
what you do, you tell them, I am a hypnotist. Usually the inquiring person will
say, "I have never been hypnotized before, will you hypnotize me?"
(then they will ask, "How much do you charge?"
Since you are new and
don't really know how to hypnotize much less fix something that is wrong with
them, you respond with.
"I will work with
you for free." I have a new technique I am trying out and I need
volunteers to work with
until I feel more comfortable with it."
"When would you like
to be hypnotized?"
Then off you go. You have
your first willing subject. Since you are not going to charge the person for
your service, you will have someone who will work with you.
If you ever decide to
become a professional hypnotist and charge money for your services, you have
someone that will praise your services.
Some of the tests to
apply:
Test 1:
Test of the imagination.
Tell the subject to stand
with his/her feet together and arms outstretched toward you with hands extended
and palms facing downward. The subject's arms should be parallel with each
other. Tell the subject to look at his outstretched arms and make sure that
they are parallel and absolutely level with each other.
What you say next
Next, cue the subject by
telling her, close your eyes down tight....shutting out the light. I am going
to count from three down to one. When I reach one, I want you to picture that a
heavy weight is tied to your right hand, drawing it down toward the floor.
Okay,
three....two .....one....
Picture a heavy weight
tied to your right hand, drawing it down toward the floor. It gets heavier and
heavier and is pulling your hand down toward the floor.
Note. You should begin to
see some movement of the right hand or arm toward the floor.
Keep giving those
suggestions over and over again until you see some movement.
What you say next
Now I want you to picture
a balloon filled with helium gas tied to your left wrist, pulling
it high up in the air. Your
left hand and arm are being pulled up higher and higher up in the air. Your
right wrist pulling down...down...down toward the floor and your left wrist lighter...and
lighter being pulled up, up, up in the air.
Now open your eyes, and
look at your arms!
End
What you will see is some
separation and usually a surprised look on the face of the
subject. They sometimes
don't feel their arms moving and may be surprised to find
separation. You
congratulation your subject for his/her concentration adding the hypnosis
involves concentrating the mind while relaxing the body. Ask if you subject
would like to work on some additional experiments with hypnosis.
Test 2:
Hypnosis and Balance
For this experiment or
test, I want you to again have your subject standing facing you.
Tell him to put his feet
together and stand straight up. Tell him to close his eyes and tilt his head
back as if he were looking up at the ceiling. He should be standing straight
with his head tilted back and eyes closed but pointed toward the ceiling.
What you say next
I want you to imagine
that you can look through your closed eyes and visualize a spot on the ceiling
above. Imagine that you are staring at that spot. As you are staring at that
spot I want you to breathe deeply and relax as you did in the last exercise.
You will begin to feel an
urge to start swaying back and forth. You begin to start swaying back and
forth. I will be here to catch you if you fall too far backward. You begin to
sway back ward into my arms. You are falling back, falling back, and falling
backward into my arms.
Note: Repeat three or
four times, or until your subject actually falls back into your arms.
You will then find the
subject with a very surprised look on his/her face. Again, congratulate your
subject on his concentration and tell him its time to go into a deeper state of
hypnosis.
If he/she asks what you
were doing so far, tell your subject, "These are conditioning
exercises to guarantee a
good experience with formal hypnosis."
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