Hypnotize Your Lover, the erotic hypnosis book that will teach you everything about hypnosis and sex. Learn covert hypnosis, secret sleep hypnosis technique, erotic stories. by Wendi Friesen
Author:Wendi Friesen [Friesen, Wendi]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Published: 2012-11-04T13:00:00+00:00
7 - Inductions
The induction is the thing that creates a trance. After the induction you can use direct suggestions, describe a scene where you would like your subject to experience, create post hypnotic suggestions, set anchors, and conditioned responses. The induction is the most important part, and without a good state of trance your suggestions will not have much effect.
A good induction can take anywhere from 2 or 3 minutes, or up to 15 minutes. I depends on your skill as a hypnotist and your subjects ability to relax. Since hypnosis is largely expectation, your confidence will help the subject’s expectation and allow them to go into trance faster. In other words, the more your subject expects that what you are about to do will put them into trance, the greater their expectation, and the quicker the trance.
Telling someone that you are a hypnotist creates expectation. If you are hypnotizing your husband/wife/friend it may take a few sessions to get a good trance, since there is probably very little expectation. Remind your subject that there is no right or wrong way to enter trance. However they choose to relax is just right. Tell your subject that each time they enter trance it gets deeper and deeper. This will help them to know that even if they do not get into a deep trance the first time, it does not mean they cannot be hypnotized, it means they will continue to go deeper each and every time. (Good expectation as well)
The following induction includes a suggestion for eye closure, and allows the subject to test the eyes for closure. It suggests that they relax their eyes so deeply that they will not open, and that when they have relaxed them that deeply they can test them to “prove to yourself that they will not open”. This is an example of a hypnotic language pattern that creates only one possible outcome.
You can learn a new induction and try on several styles. Some work better than others for certain subjects. The most important thing about the induction is not so much the words that are written, rather it is the way you say them. It has to sound like you are not reading a script!
You gotta be natural, confident, and smooth. No tripping over words, uncomfortable pauses, or shuffling of paper! Practice it out loud, by yourself and let your voice become a magical journey that takes your subject out of their mind.
Find a comfortable place to relax, make sure there are no interruptions, the phone is turned off, beepers are off, no disturbances... dim the lights, make sure there are no bright direct lights shining on the face of your subject, light a candle if you like, and find your voice.
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