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Hi all,
I had no experience of this until last weekend. To be honest it went against everything that I'd ever been taught or experienced with regard to hypnosis. However I did witness it, many times and indeed I performed it on 4 people with great success. However, being aware that social compliance was palpable within this particular training room I waited until I was visiting friends that evening before testing it out on a very good friend who is almost anti-hypnosis and would never have a desire to take part in such a thing. Also firmly believing they could ever be hypnotised.
However, agreeing to take part in a small non-hypnotic experiment they experienced full body lock followed by amnesia all within 2 minutes. I have to say they seemed thrilled but also of course a little confused. I might add that I myself saw no signs of trance in any way, shape or form.
I don't want to start another arguement with regard to what trance is but rather has anyone else experienced this and can comment?
I must admit it's extremely enjoyable and such an easy way for opening a procedure. It's always nice to add something new to one's arsenal.
regards,
Bob
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My partner has been teaching how to do this since 1993 (yes over 18 years) its nothing new and the "hypnosis without trance" is nothing more than a amrketing gimmick.
Any good stage hypnotist certainly any of them who have done personal training with my partner would be able to do all of these stunts and more with peoples eyes open (or closed) and without the need for any formal trance induction and indeed without any so called hypnosis being used whatsoever.
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Thanks Bob, for....
initiating this thread as it has served to re-inforce and expand my feeling that we are currently in a process of coming into a realization that Hypnosis is not a fixed static thing that we can wrap up in a neat litlle limited and defined package but rather that perhaps it is a very dynamic evolving undefinable thing, personalized in each's experience of it and like so much of the reality we experience, we are individually re-creating it anew in each of our individual experiences of it.
Yes Ron,
Perhaps if it was in a neat little package and we knew exactly what it was we wouldn't be so interersted in it. ie: people in my home town stopped screaming and waving at helicopters, oh, months ago now.
I had lunch with a very well known stage hypnotist last week who was quite happy to confess to me that after many many years in the business the one thing he does know about hypnosis is the fact that it's totally unstable and that the user should constantly be aware of that.
Ron Franks said:Thanks Bob, for....
initiating this thread as it has served to re-inforce and expand my feeling that we are currently in a process of coming into a realization that Hypnosis is not a fixed static thing that we can wrap up in a neat litlle limited and defined package but rather that perhaps it is a very dynamic evolving undefinable thing, personalized in each's experience of it and like so much of the reality we experience, we are individually re-creating it anew in each of our individual experiences of it.
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