Hypnosis - Can I Really Hypnotize Others?

by Mark Allan

Hypnosis is the willingness to follow instructions during a heightened state of suggestibility. You can also think of it as a trance or state of focused concentration.

The main principle of hypnosis is to put the subjects into a suggestible state of mind and an implant the desired suggestions. In some cases, you do not want your subjects to be aware that they are being hypnotized.

Hypnosis works best when the subject is relaxed and free of tension. It is helpful, if they are in a comfortable atmosphere and relaxed state of mind.

When you are hypnotizing someone voluntarily, you can simply ask them to a cooperate. Have them try to become aware of the areas where they are tense and focus on them. Get them to concentrate on relaxing.

When you are trying to secretly hypnotize someone, you can still try to reduce tension and get them relaxed. Avoid places where there are distractions such as loud noises or bright lights.

the real secrets of effective hypnosis is inward focus and getting the subject into a state of suggestibility, or trance. When they reach that state of being in a trance, you can begin implanting suggestions.

There are many courses and books that will show you the secrets to hypnosis. You can also find these secrets at websites such as hypnosis-x.info, or by searching the Web.

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