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How To Hypnotize People While Awake
How To Hypnotize Anyone Without Them Knowing
What would it be like if you could hypnotize anyone that you wanted to? Is it even possible to hypnotize anyone and actually change their behavior without them even knowing it? Not only is this possible but it’s probably a lot easier than you realize. And by the way this looks nothing like traditional hypnosis.As a matter of fact this can actually be done just by talking to someone!
OK, so how would you actually hypnotize anyone just by talking to them? well, the answer is…secretly! Alright, a better answer would be subconsciously, which for the purposes of this article simply means outside of someone’s conscious awareness.
So what’s the trick to hypnotizing anyone? Well, the trick is to use the advanced techniques and language patterns of traditional hypnosis but use them in a conversational way so that it’s natural and normal. So forget about asking someone to sit back in a recliner and relax and close their eyes as you slowly count backwards from ten. Think more along the lines of meeting a co worker at the water cooler and having a conversation with them or sitting down at lunch and having your usual conversation with someone.
Does this seem too far fetched to even consider? Psychologist John Bargh developed a simple experiment where he asked subjects to make a four word sentence out of five words as quickly as they could. Give this a try:
1.is a fruit wrinkled raisin
2. good oranges Florida sweet are
3. fur dog old my sheds
Not very difficult, is it? What the subjects didn’t know was that the researchers weren’t really measuring the subject’s ability to finish sentences. What they were measuring was whether or not certain words would the affect the subjects in a certain way. The results of the experiment were that the subjects walked out of the testing room and down the hallway much more slowly than when they entered the room.
Now consciously the subjects probably didn’t even pay attention to these words, but subconsciously these words had a huge impact on the way the subjects behaved. They basically put the subjects into a state of feeling old and the subjects responded by acting this out through their slow walk out of the office. (For an excellent resource on how the subconscious is easliy influenced on a day to day basis, check out Malcolm Gladwell’s book Blink).
What’s so significant about this little experiment? The first significant thing is that the subjects had no idea that they had been influenced at all to act one way or another. The second significant fact is that they actually changed their behavior as a result of being influenced outside of their awareness. And how did this happen? The researchers simply put regular everyday words "gray, wrinkles, Florida, old" into an exercise but had the subjects concentrate on something else.
The gentleman generally regarded as the father of modern psychological hypnosis is Dr. Milton Erickson, a world renowned medical doctor and therapist. Erickson developed his ability to hypnotize anyone to such a high degree that he could literally hypnotize anyone just by talking to them or telling them a story. Of course, the patient or listener would hear the story consciously but be completely unaware of the subconscious commands and suggestions that Erickson was planting into the story.
Chances are you already know and use the words that you would use to start to hypnotize someone subconsciously. How can I know this about you? Well, have you ever used the words "gray, old, wrinkled, Florida" as in the example above? Of course you have! It’s not about learning new words or ‘hypnotic words’; it’s about using the words that you already know in such a way as to engage the conscious mind so that you can deliver a particular hypnotic suggestion or command to the subconscious mind. Once you master this skill then it is only a question of practice until you can hypnotize anyone just by talking to them.
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Learn How To Secretly Hypnotize Anyone
There are more than a hundred reasons why one would want to secretly hypnotize someone. Mostly it is for fun and so I will tell you how exactly you can secretly hypnotize anyone.
Secretly Hypnotize Anyone: The Indirect Approach
The indirect approach to secretly hypnotize anyone involves several factors that make the person unaware of what is going on with him.
Hypnotize Anyone Just By Speaking?
That’s why he has developed an amazing 18 module system to give you almost absolute control in everyday situations. Imagine if you could induce hypnosis in anyone while speaking to them.
All About Hypnosis And How To Secretly Hypnotize Anyone
The hypnotized person behaves like a slave and answers or responds to whatever you ask him to. In other words hypnosis can be defined as an art of making any individual forget his own self, his belongings, friends and even his family.
Is Hypnotism Real?
The Hypnosis Fallacy
What do you think of when someone mentions hypnosis? Do you think of a gaunt
figure with long limbs, a cloak, and polarizing eyes that beckon submission? For many, the mere utterance of hypnosis is all it takes to see a sinister figure with captivating eyes, a mysterious wand, and the ability to turn people into slaves with the telling phrase, "Look deep into my eyes." In all actuality, this mystical pocket-watch wielding creature is nothing more than a false stereotype. This representation bears no real resemblance to hypnotism. In fact, what some refer to as hypnosis is actually an amalgamation of its genesis, Animal Magnetism, combined with what some foolishly refer to as the mythical modern aspects of hypnosis.
Hypnosis has taken on many meanings over the past two centuries. Its roots
stretch deep into the culture of the ancient Greeks and their worship of Hypnos, the god of sleep. In the 18th century, Franz Anton Mesmer captured popular culture by injecting his concept of Animal Magnetism, a process involving magnets, into society by proving successfully–most of the time, that his theory enhanced the body by ridding it of paralysis, toothache, depression, and urine retention .
Furthermore, Mesmer’s influence on hypnosis did not end with the introduction of his treatments. In 1778, Mesmer left Vienna for Paris where he was afforded more freedom to develop his theories that evolved into a form of musical stage-bound theatrics, which were quite popular and garnered him large crowds. Mesmer dressed in flowing robes and would touch people with his wand "urging them to yield themselves up to the magnetic fluids that surrounded them. He exhorted them that they would be cured if only they could focus on the heavenly powers within their sick bodies."
A couple centuries later, George Kresge changed how many would view
hypnosis. Kresge, who is known too many as The Amazing Kreskin is a mentalist,an entertainer, a practical psychologist, and a student of hypnosis. Kreskin added cohesion to Mesmer’s premise, which relied on belief coupled with the use of magnets to cure various ailments.
Through a myriad of stage performances, television interviews, and published
works, Kreskin explained the power of suggestion and autosuggestion as the real means behind what many refer to as hypnosis. Moreover, Kreskin believes everyone is prone to suggestion without the semblance of a trance. An excerpt from his book reflects this thought, "What I believed to be so-called ‘hypnosis’, and ardently fostered the trance concept. I now tell the audience that my references to ‘hypnosis’, both historically and as I practiced it, are in the framework of the past. This is also why I use quotation marks
when dealing with the subject."
The power of suggestion is demonstrated through Kreskin’s stage performances. He starts by inviting fifty to sixty volunteers on stage with only twenty or so chairs for them to sit. With the psychological conditioning already seeded,and the participants strength in numbers alleviated, he fills the chairs with workable subjects while leaving the remainder of the volunteers on stage. Now,most hypnotists believe their subjects need to be relaxed in order to respond to suggestion, Kreskin displays the contrary.
With a wave of his hand in front of the subject’s face, Kreskin begins by asking questions, such as, "Are you awake?" Or "Are you in a trance?" After Kreskin has asked a reasonable amount of identifying questions, he turns to the audience and announces that he can make people not under a hypnotic trance even forget their name. He does this by asking a series of interrelated questions along the lines of, "Where do you live?" And, "Where do you work?" After a few carefully chosen questions, he changes inflection as he proposes, "What is your name?" Mysteriously, the subject has no answer.
In the early 1970s, Kreskin went on record claiming, "I am convinced that no
person under ‘hypnosis’ has ever been asleep unless sent to that non-trance
happy state by the lullaby drone of the guide. I am convinced that there is no such thing as a specific state, condition, trance–call it anything with any twist of semantics–that can be considered ‘hypnosis’."
Kreskin backed up his claim by offering $25,000 to whosoever could disprove his theory and illustrate the existence of the ‘hypnotic trance’. Utilizing the EEG and the polygraph to prove the subjects purported to be in a hypnotic trancecompared to those in an awakened state presented no change in brain waves, Kreskin refuted all who sought to take up his challenge.
In the 1980s, Kreskin upped the offer to $50,000. He was unsuccessfully
challenged in 1983 and then in 1985. The latter resulted in a court proceeding, which was eventually dismissed due to lack of evidence. The following year, Kreskin raised his offer to $100,000 and so followed a second court appearance, which was soon dismissed for lack of evidence.
The following is Kreskin’s challenge verbatim:
"I now offer $100,000.00 to any Psychologist, Psychiatrist or Hypnotist who can conclusively prove under scientific conditions, that I shall clearly outline and define a specific condition, trance or state called ‘hypnosis’.
Secondly, the challenger must clearly demonstrate that what can be done in the so-called state cannot be reproduced without that state. Yours truly knows of no such special phenomenon.
After going through legal ramifications of what was a pending trial, it is only justice that in the future, aside from the claimant meeting the conditions that I
shall specify, they will also agree to sign a statement that should they fail to prove, and fail to win the $100,000 they must pay all expenses incurred by me in the legal preparation of such a challenge. This, I feel, is only justice."
If Kreskin managed to prove hypnosis’ healing qualities have nothing to do with a trance induced state, what then are the healing qualities so ardently attached to hypnosis?
The answer is autosuggestion. Kreskin illustrates the use of autosuggestion in his book The Amazing World of Kreskin. He refers to Autosuggestion as something that should be preceded by auto conditioning, which are a series of mental relaxation exercises.
After getting yourself in a passive frame of mind, you mentally melt and give your imagination free rein.
The following sequence will aid in relaxation:
1. Sitting in a deep chair, or lying down, make yourself comfortable.
2. Reflect for a few seconds on some time and place where you were very deeply relaxed–a quiet afternoon on a beach, falling asleep in front of a fireplace after a walk in the snow, lying in deep shade on a river bank. Recall as vividly as you can the total experience.
3. Close your eyes and think of a soft, mellow color like blue or green, or the pink hues of roses.
4. After a few seconds take three deep breaths; hold the third and the deepest, and mentally repeat the color image three times.
5. Exhale and let your entire body go limp. Make no effort to move a muscle.
Simply stay relaxed and count backwards, mentally, from fifty to zero–very
slowly. When you reach zero, count forward from one to three. Then open your
eyes.
This routine consumes about five minutes and relaxes the body for autosuggestion. Obviously similar to the process of meditation, Kreskin does not take credit for this process. He emphasizes this procedure as one that if practiced a few times a day over the course of a couple of weeks an individual will recognize the change in which they command, such as, an ability to overcome smoking habits, dietary issues, or stress-related pressures.
One last point, although some look at hypnosis as a kind of special state of consciousness in which a trance is induced so one can redress previous wrongs,relieve pain, or overcome obnoxious habits, those who do not want to be hypnotized will not be hypnotized. The ‘hypnotist’ does not hold any special powers such as an ability to move mountains and they cannot get people to do anything against their will, in the words of B. Richard Bugelski and A.M. Graziano:
"When hypnosis is defined as a heightened state of suggestibility, it implies that we are in a special state. Actually, we can be no more suggestible than we are, once we have let down the safeguards that might normally prevent us from doing whatever anyone tells us to do. If we have agreed to let someone hypnotize us, we have agreed to cooperate and follow instructions. We are not in any different state of suggestibility; we are merely less critical. Those who worry about all the harm that hypnotists might cause are misplacing their worries. There are enough persuaders around to cause all the trouble we need. Popular leaders such as Hitler could get others to do all sorts of horrible things without relaxing them and telling them that they are falling asleep. All they had to do was to promise to satisfy strong yearnings of their followers. The followers wanted to believe, and so they believed. Similarly, the hypnotized subject wants to believe; he or she does not dispute or argue, and does what he or she is told to do. He or she cannot do, however, anything that he or she cannot do without the help of hypnosis. If someone wants to quit smoking, for example, he or she can quit. If the subject does not want to quit, a hypnotist might be able to make him or her believe what is essentially true and what no one can deny: that smoking is a filthy habit, disease promoting, a public nuisance, and so on. The additional support to the belief may help the subject quit."
Those who claim to have lost track of time because they have sat in front of a television set or been engrossed by a novel have not experienced a mind altering hypnotic trance anymore than those who bring nicotine into their bodies are held captive by the cigarette. The purpose of hypnosis is to gain control over one’s thoughts, emotions, and the physical properties of the body controlled by the mind. Although a hypnotist can act like a guide by directing the subject through the trance-like-state, commonly referred to as hypnosis, it is a fallacy because we already have the answers to the questions the body seeks without having to be put into a trance–all we have to do is seek the right question to the answers we already possess.
Sifting fallacies from fodder until next time..
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The Origins of Hypnosis – History of Hypnotism
Even though the origins of hypnotism are not very clear, it is one of the most popular techniques for self improvement and healing.
As many of us think hypnotism is not some thing like a black magic which can be performed only by a blessed few. The fact is that hypnotism has nothing magical in it.
What is Hypnosis – Key Concepts in Hypnosis
Hypnosis is actually a state of focused attention in which the hypnotized person is fully awake. The state of hypnotism just increases the suggestibility and decreases awareness of the surroundings.
How Do You Hypnotize Somebody?
Discover How To Hypnotize Somebody Today…
Hypnotism is something that seems very elusive to people. In general, people perceive hypnotism in this way because of what they may have seen in the movies or witnessed in person at a show. When you get to the heart of the matter, hypnosis can generally be referred to as a calm state of mind, a state where a person can focus clearly while blocking out distractions in everyday life that may be preventing the person from reaching a calming state.
There are several ways that you can reach this state and many people are surprised to find that they actually are in a semi-hypnotized state of mind several times per day. This often happens when we are simply relaxed and allow our minds to drift and daydream.
If you find hypnosis interesting and want to learn how to do it yourself, you’ll be glad to know they are several methods you can research. There are a few good books on hypnosis as well as DVD’s and CD’s that can teach you several processes. You will also be able to find some very good self hypnosis cd’s that go over a variety of subjects. They are used, for the most part, when an individual is dealing with an addiction or if they are trying to clear their mind of something that is bothering them. One thing that you will want to avoid are any of the courses that promise to teach you how to hypnotize people using parlor tricks. If you like throwing away money then by all means, purchase these courses, but don’t say I didn’t warn you.
When you put someone in a hypnotic state, their mind will be open to suggestion but they will not be fully under your control. Under hypnosis, an individual is relaxed yes but, they still have control of their faculties. Another common misconception about people that are under hypnosis is that they have amnesia. It is extremely rare that somebody would go so deep under hypnosis to come out with signs of amnesia. For the most part, the person is aware of nearly everything that is going on in their environment at the time of their hypnotic state.
When you think about it, the process of hypnotizing someone is simple. We know that an individual can practically hypnotize themselves by just relaxing, so all you have to do is help them get there. Even among professional hypnotherapists, each individual will have their own particular style. Various styles will include techniques like mental images they present to an individual or even how they speak to the person of their attention.
Learing how to hypnotize people can be fun and can be done the right way by investing in a quality course on the subject. Once you have done this, you will be able to help your friends and family members and even yourself to achieve a level of relaxation that can be very therapeutic. Once you learn how to do this, you will be amazed at what you are able to do with it.
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