Sunday, December 27, 2009

How to Hypnotize Someone

By Christopher Cohen

To hypnotize someone and move the person into a state of subconscious relaxation is maybe more engaging and exciting an experience than getting hypnotised yourself. It requires a lot of patience and practice to be able to prompt hypnosis and use it successfully.

It takes both the hypnotist and his subject to participate similarly to be in a position to achieve the specified results. In case the subject is not willing to let go control of his consciousness, and permit himself to drift away into relaxation, it'd impede the work of the hypnotist. Therefore , before starting to hypnotize a subject, it is necessary to clear all misconceptions patients generally carry about hypnosis, like they'll fall asleep or give out their secrets. It is vital to build trust between the topic and the hypnotist. The subject should be persuaded that the sole point of hypnotising him is that his mind would receive the message better in that state and respond more positively. Once the subject is prepared, the process of hypnotism starts.

The subject should be seated in a cushty position, uncross his arms and legs, wear loose clothes, and breathe deep. The room should preferably be quiet and dimly lit for better concentration. The hypnotist should talk in a steady, controlled, monotone voice, repeating phrases and getting the subject to sail smoothly and easily together with hypnotist's voice. Instructions like, breathe deeply, let go, relax forget your worries and tensions, you are completely relaxed now, deeper, higher etc are quite powerful in achieving the specified results. The hypnotist can accentuate efficacy of his strategy by stroking the limbs, and talking slowly, permitting sufficient time for each instruction to sink in. At no point of time should the hypnotist force himself upon the subject and annoy the scrupulously bought subconscious state of the topic. In case, the required results are not achieved in the first attempt, a patient 2nd attempt should be made.

When the topic has been brought under hypnotism, exercise utmost care as this experience can be scary or unnerving for some. It's a necessity to make the topic feel secure. Comforting phrases like do not be concerned, you are perfectly safe, everything's fine, you are in safe hands can help a hypnotist assert control without scaring the subject.

When bringing back the topic to awakened conscious, hypnotist should be similarly careful. Don't jerk the subject out of his state of relaxation. Again, go slow, count form one to five and lead the topic out of his subconsciousness. Keep telling the subject that he is going to feel far better, fresh, energetic and re-energized.

Throughout the process, the subject shouldn't get even the tiniest idea of any hesitancy or absence of confidence on the part of the hypnotist. The topic must feel the hypnotist is perfectly in control, that he will not permit any harm to come to the subject. Only then does the subject give up control and surrender himself completely to the hypnotist. Therefore to prompt hypnosis, hypnotist should have supreme self confidence in his capability and craft. Only then can he achieve successful induction. .

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