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Permalink Reply by Fable Goodman on August 10, 2009 at 4:27am
Permalink Reply by Chris Witherspoon on August 10, 2009 at 11:59am I have tried either this or something very similar,
It is good for a play around with, just to see what is possible, but like a lot of toys... after the first few days, I lost interest, and never used it agin, and eventually removed the programme as it was just taking up available memory on my computer.
Very little practical use in my opinion, appart from relieving an hour or two's boredom.
Love and hugs,
Fable
Permalink Reply by Pattie Freeman CH.t, MST on August 10, 2009 at 10:33pm
Permalink Reply by Hugh Cole on August 11, 2009 at 4:23pm
Permalink Reply by Pattie Freeman CH.t, MST on August 11, 2009 at 6:22pm I downloaded it a billion years ago and played with it some. It uses visualizations and robotic voices to deliver written inductions. I found it less than totally useful. Like Fable I abandoned it after a few days. It is actually on sourceforge and the developer was a fellow named Ryan I Believe. However he abandoned supporting it,
I have always said that learning to rely on your own skills as a hypnotist and "daring to fail" is the best way to learn hypnosis. Toys gadgets and technofluff rob you of the ability to build real confidence in your knowledge of the subject.
Hugh Cole
The Pretty goodest Hypnotist on the Planet.
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