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Downloadable .MP3 of World's Most Powerful and Versatile Hypnotherapy Script

Alex Smith (Jonathan Royle) posted a while back a 100% spam free script he wrote and billed as "The Worlds Most Powerful and Versatile Hypnotherapy Script"

I told him I would record it as an mp3, so other professionals can learn the presentation of such a script. I wrote and created a pre-talk, selected the background music and stuck to the the script 98% of the time. I did add a few transitional deepeners, and occasionally tripped over a word and deviated 2-3 times from the original working. Attached is an .mp3 and you can download it. It is his complete hypnotherapy session that you can enjoy and learn from based on his "Complete Mind Therapy" program.

I think Alex did a great job writing the suggestive script. The pre-talk, induction and deeper were not scripted but I used a fairly standard PMR presentation and staircase deepener that Alex recommends to those learning.

The original post was started by Alex here: http://www.hypnothoughts.com/forum/topics/716892:Topic:113796

I created this new thread because I couldn't figure out how to attach an .mp3 to a thread he started.

It is also available here for 14 days form the date of this post:
https://download.yousendit.com/dVlvZUNucVg4Q1RIRGc9PQ

The Script is copyright 2000 Jonathan Royle
The Audio is copyright 2009 by Richard K. Nongard.

You may use the script within the generous guidelines of the original post by JR, you may also feel free to copy the .mp3 for your own personal use or for the use of clients, but you do not have permission to resell it or use it for commercial purposes.

The .mp3 is 99.99% SPAM free, it merely contains our contact info, with no additional advertising or commercial recommendations.

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This is a large file (38 minutes long) so it might take a bit to download even though I compressed the size as much as possible without loosing sound quality....
Thanks Richard,

Thanks Jonathan

Listening to it now.

Love and hugs,

Fable
Thanks Jonathan,

I have just listened to both of them, and love your contrasting styles.

I had your voice playing on the computer on the first floor, and Richard's playing in the front room on the ground floor. I sat and relaxed a bit with Richards, and then got up relaxed, and in hypnosis, and walked out of the room and up the stairs. At a certain stair, the two voices, found the perfect balance. One step higher, and I would be hearing more of your voice. One step lower, and I would be hearing more of Richard's, saying the same or very similar.

That was a great step to sit on!

I imagined making a third version, and putting them together on one MP3. We could bill ourselves as 'The three Tenors'
and charge £30 (Three tenners).

But who get's to play Pavarotti?

Love, hugs and appreciation.

Fable
Great idea Fable....... just downloaded both and it trances me out very quickly because of the mindwork of a foreign language and therefore a lot of internal search.

But it is nice to compare the different styles of Richard and Alex.......and looking forward to have yours, too. I think your voice would go through as the Pavarotti-Version of Trancing.

Thanks for the interesting share of an interesting script of Alex.

Greetings

Andreas




Fable Goodman said:
Thanks Jonathan,

I have just listened to both of them, and love your contrasting styles.

I had your voice playing on the computer on the first floor, and Richard's playing in the front room on the ground floor. I sat and relaxed a bit with Richards, and then got up relaxed, and in hypnosis, and walked out of the room and up the stairs. At a certain stair, the two voices, found the perfect balance. One step higher, and I would be hearing more of your voice. One step lower, and I would be hearing more of Richard's, saying the same or very similar.

That was a great step to sit on!

I imagined making a third version, and putting them together on one MP3. We could bill ourselves as 'The three Tenors'
and charge £30 (Three tenners).

But who get's to play Pavarotti?

Love, hugs and appreciation.

Fable
I downloaded the CD - it is really good. I would like to put something together like this for my clients.... how do you actually make a CD??

Thanks again - Great CD
john cerbone can play Pavaratti, excpet he has recently lost 40 lbs. and is back to his high school size and wieght...

Fable Goodman said:
Thanks Jonathan,

I have just listened to both of them, and love your contrasting styles.

I had your voice playing on the computer on the first floor, and Richard's playing in the front room on the ground floor. I sat and relaxed a bit with Richards, and then got up relaxed, and in hypnosis, and walked out of the room and up the stairs. At a certain stair, the two voices, found the perfect balance. One step higher, and I would be hearing more of your voice. One step lower, and I would be hearing more of Richard's, saying the same or very similar.

That was a great step to sit on!

I imagined making a third version, and putting them together on one MP3. We could bill ourselves as 'The three Tenors'
and charge £30 (Three tenners).

But who get's to play Pavarotti?

Love, hugs and appreciation.

Fable
Plus John's recording would probably be only a couple of minutes long... ;)


Richard Nongard - HypnosisGurus.com said:
john cerbone can play Pavaratti, excpet he has recently lost 40 lbs. and is back to his high school size and wieght...

Fable Goodman said:
Thanks Jonathan,

I have just listened to both of them, and love your contrasting styles.

I had your voice playing on the computer on the first floor, and Richard's playing in the front room on the ground floor. I sat and relaxed a bit with Richards, and then got up relaxed, and in hypnosis, and walked out of the room and up the stairs. At a certain stair, the two voices, found the perfect balance. One step higher, and I would be hearing more of your voice. One step lower, and I would be hearing more of Richard's, saying the same or very similar.

That was a great step to sit on!

I imagined making a third version, and putting them together on one MP3. We could bill ourselves as 'The three Tenors'
and charge £30 (Three tenners).

But who get's to play Pavarotti?

Love, hugs and appreciation.

Fable
Just to point out, I have uploaded mp3's, JR has (I downloaded it, it is great) and I know Fable has uploaded a few, and I am sure others have that I just don't know about..
This website really is a great learning resource, in addition to the video section, these .mp3's make great learning tools, all for the price of FREE..

BTW, my version of JR script was 38 minutes, because knew many who downloaded it from this site would be very familiar with hypnosis so I did a rather short PMR and Staircase, to save time so the download would not be so huge... Either way, long or short induction, it is the content of the script which is really good.

I hope people take advantage of what people have offered and benefit from these recordings...
Let's talk about the script and why it is so effective...
Gayle, great question! Other threads have discussed how to make CD's and Audio recordings... here is a link:
http://www.hypnothoughts.com/forum/topics/716892:Topic:49565


Richard
Richard said: lets talk about the script and why it is so effective.



That would be a very interesting discussion.

I see a lot of
- positive affimations in there,
- some repetitions (as deepeners and to reach the deeper state of mind)
- anchor-technique
- fast phobia cure (or) NLP-Swish-Technique
- Future Pacing (Mirror-Technique)
- Posthypnotic suggestions

It truelly is masterful and .......how Alex interprets his own script is great ....I should try to let my own tiredness out, while trancing my clients. I used to hind myself from yawning......but I think now, it is a very good pacing.

Very interesting

Greetings

Andreas
When you said "world's most powerful and versatile script" I was sure you meant the

Elman Induction (100% UN-Copyrighted)


The Elman plus an Instant Induction are all any hypnotist should ever need. Fast, foolproof, and has built in tests for somnambulism. And you get to spend your time doing change-work instead of doing inductions.

Completely adaptable to doing recordings for your client by using simple re-induction triggers.

To me... the Elman is the world's most powerful and versatile induction. :-)
Thank you Richard! I love it!
Craig,

I have never understood the worship of one approach. The best induction is the one clients responds to. Every induction is a test, and every induction is a teaching tool. You said, spend your time doing change-work instead of doing induction, but a good induction IS change work in that it teaches a skillset that can be utilized apart from hypnosis. In fact, in many of I classes I have said, "Do a good induction, deepener and awaken them... and that alone is beneficial." I am in no rush to finish an induction (even though I am a master of speed inductions), nor do I view the induction as not having value.

Elman was great in his time, but I think there are far more effecive inductions that teach clients skillsets and promote healing in and of themselves.

Richard

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