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Hypnotic Personalities

December 6, 2009 by editor Leave a Comment

 

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A hypnotic personality is such when a person sees that girl or boy he or she instantly falls for him/her and couldn’t see anything else at that point of time. There are many hypnotic personalities that we see around us and cannot resist them at all. We feel completely hypnotized after seeing their first look and this is why we call such personalities hypnotic personalities. It is quite obvious that not every person can have a hypnotic personality but there are some traits that are observed in a person who has a hypnotic personality. For attracting your opposite sex you must try making your personality a hypnotic personality. The few 5 traits of a hypnotic personality will be disclosed to you in the next few lines.

 

First trait: A person who is rich and lives a luxurious life. It is evident that whenever we see a rich person or a rich life style we immediately feel hypnotized. This is because their lifestyle is different and a dream for many this is why personalities which high status always catches attention.

Second Trait: A personality which is desirable sexually is also very hypnotizing. A sexually attractive personality is important. A person who is sexually attractive always manages to catch our attention.

Third Trait: A person who has a very confident personality also hypnotizes other person. It is a desire o every girl and boy to have a partner who has a very confident personality. A person may not be beautiful but have a very confident personality will always catch the attention.

Fourth Trait: A person who has a bright and luxurious future always attracts people. This is because everyone wants to have a bright future but when someone else grasps some opportunity which makes their future bright then it is obvious that others will feel hypnotized to see him. 

Fifth Trait: This is a very important trait.  A person who can make others enjoy in his presence or company is always attractive and has a hypnotic personality.

Serious Coaching: Milton H. Erickson, MD: A Hypnotic Personality

Milton H. Erickson, MD: A Hypnotic Personality. Perhaps one of the greatest American born thinkers and healers is Dr. Milton H. Erickson, MD. Born in 1901, in Aurum, Nevada, to a gold miner and housewife, Erickson, came from humble …

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Hypnotic Language Patterns-Master Conversational Hypnosis

December 6, 2009 by editor 82 Comments

For inducing a state of hypnotism in yourself or in others you must understand the hypnotic language patterns almost perfectly. For a perfect hypnotic trance it is essential to understand and use hypnotic language otherwise you will not be able to manifest any of the hypnotism trance. If you know how to use hypnotic language then you can very easily hypnotize people simply by communicating with them. Talking can induce hypnotism trance in a person if the hypnotherapist or the person who can hypnotize know how to use the hypnotic language. Dr Milton H. Erickson used to perfectly hypnotize a person simply by talking to them. This is the power of hypnotic language.

In this entire activity the only person who knows that some hypnotic act is going on is the one who is hypnotizing the other person. Dr Milton H. Erikson used to do this so flawlessly and this is why he is regarded as the best hypnotist of all times. For perfectly hypnotizing a person it is very essential to understand and master the language of hypnotism. In this hypnotic language there are various patterns which must be understood completely for successfully hypnotizing a person. Hypnotism has a solution to many or our problems. Hypnotherapists like Erickson cured people through such therapies. He mastered the language of hypnotism and this is why he was able to cure almost all the problems through hypnotism.   

Various sorts of messages are used in the hypnotic language for taking a person into a deeper trance. Such messages can distract and entertain the person being hypnotized so that his conscious mind can be distracted and subconscious mind comes into play. After this that person is in your hands you can make him do whatever you want to. You can either enliven him or make him sad. This way you can cure his most of the problems.

Hypnotic Language Pattern – Embedded Commands

I am sure that you already know why you would want to use hypnotic language patterns in the first place: to make your suggestions fly “under the radar” of the critical factor and make it more likely that your hypnotic suggestions will …

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NLP – Hypnotic Language Pattern – Tag Phrase – Easy, isn’t it!:

NLP and hypnotic language patterns can make a really positive difference to your communication mastery. Here Tony Burgess, a founding Director of Academy of High Achievers, shares a simple yet powerful language pattern – the tag phrase – that helps people to ‘buy in’ to a statement and thereby increasing the chances of behaviour being consistent with the message. This is just one tip of many that is included in NLP training. Tony Burgess and his partner Julie French run NLP Practitioner …

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Religious Healing Hypnosis and the Bible

December 5, 2009 by editor Leave a Comment

Religious healing cannot be dismissed by merely saying, “It isn’t scientific.” A methodology is only scientific when it works. It is of no value if it doesn’t help the individual seeking help. We must face the fact that not all people can be helped by the same psychological treatment. We can readily see this in the following extreme example: An aborigine suffering from a psychological problem certainly wouldn’t be a candidate for psychoanalysis as we know it. He could, no doubt, be helped much more readily by a witch doctor. It also stands to reason that the sophisticated Westerner would not be influenced by the incantations of a tribal medicine man.

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Going further, we find there are many schools of psychotherapy and many approaches to solving man’s emotional problems. The cure rate for all of them, however, is approximately the same. I think we must accept the fact that there is no _one_ sound, logical, scientific approach. I believe that so long as the end result is achieved, the methodology was scientific for that individual’s needs. The goal of all therapies is to help the patient free himself from whatever emotional problems beset him.

This approach, to some readers, may seem an oversimplification of a very complex problem, but I think it’s time that we had a simple, workable formula devoid of technical jargon. Too often, complex technical terms and theories have been glibly used to explain away failures. I believe we need more and more emphasis on measures to make the patient feel better rather than spending most of the time trying to find out why he doesn’t feel well. This, of course, is symptom removal again.

I should like to point out an interesting fact pertaining to Biblical healers. So long as the fame of the healer preceded his arrival in any country, he was able to heal the sick. However, where his fame as a healer was either unknown or discredited, he found no faith and subsequently no cure. The earliest reference to hypnosis is in the Bible, Genesis ii, 21. “And the Lord God caused a deep sleep to fallupon Adam, and he slept …” 

 

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effect on the body is astounding. legs writhe and twitch, limbs flail, feet stomp and kick, faces scream, cry, and contort and bodies convulse and spasm. it’s a site to see…in person, its even more amazing. i’ve heard people say it’s hypnosis, mind control, mass hysteria… you don’t know until you’ve been the one writhing on the ground… it’s an incredible experience and you feel the touch of god on your soul. Category: Nonprofits & Activism … God Jesus Christ holy ghost pentecostal …

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Hypnosis Induction Methods

December 3, 2009 by editor 109 Comments

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What are the methods of hypnosis induction, and why conversational hypnosis is the most powerful and unique method? These are the most common questions.

Knowing the Objectives of the Hypnosis Induction

One constantly used Hypnosis induction method is the use of direct commands. What happens here is that the hypnotist will make suggestions to the patient, always maintaining a soft, calming tone of voice. Once that is done, …

What is a Rapid Induction? | Hypnosis.com.au

What is a Rapid Induction? Rapid inductions are employed to result in a client in a hypnotic trance terribly instantly and efficiently. A lot of fast ways to induce hypnosis engage in formed accurate legend, because it looks nearly unbelievable … Around 10% (one in every of ten individuals) don’t act in response to the rapid inductions at all. Currently I can tell you what you will have to consider if you would like to begin hypnotizing other folks with those methods. …

How To Do An Instant Hypnosis Induction – Instructional Video:

 

effectivehypnosis.com After heaps of requests I’ve finally created this break down of exactly what goes on behind the scenes of instant and rapid hypnotic inductions. After watching this you should know exactly how instant and rapid hypnosis inductions work, and should be able to hypnotize anybody Fast! To download the Street Hypnotist’s Handbook, and get a list of 10 complete instant induction methods (step by step) go to http where you’ll find it all for free. More videos soon, so, keep …

Handshake (Rapid) Induction:

For more information about using and learning Hypnosis… Visit my website here: www.paradoxhypnosis.com Join my Newsletter here www.KC2XL.com After my hypnosis show, an audience member approached me and asked me about hypnosis. He wanted to know how it felt and wanted to be hypnotized. I introduced him to a rapid induction (handshake method), which is a combination of expectation and shock that set the stage for a deep trance. See his reaction to this induction method in the video. (Thank …

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Hypnotic Induction Techniques

December 3, 2009 by editor Leave a Comment

Hypnosis induction techniques are never the same. Not all hypnotherapists follow the same induction techniques on their patients for positive results. From time to time new and better hypnosis induction techniques are tried and adopted. This gives way to new and better approaches and old useless therapies are discarded. There are a few new hypnosis induction techniques that are adopted these days by hypnotherapists. Some of these new hypnosis induction techniques are discussed here.

The first latest technique that is used for hypnosis induction technique is the closing of eyes and fixation. In this the patient is asked to concentrate on a particular object either stationary or moving. This focus in a particular direction channelizes all the energy in a particular direction and thus makes a person completely engrossed in a particular thing. The next technique that many hypnotherapists try on their patient is asking the patient to calm and get rid of all the exhaustion. In similar other techniques the patient is asked to complete relax and forget worrying about the dilemmas of life. For this to happen perfectly patient must cooperate with the hypnotherapists.

Patients agreement is a must in all of these techniques otherwise the end the result will be useless and there will be no change in the patient. In induction techniques like mental misdirection the patient is asked to respond physically to a particular stimulus which might have occurred because of imagination. In hypnosis induction technique named as loss of equilibrium the patient is forwarded to a state of hypnotism by analyzing and concentrating on the movements of body. A technique which involves giving shock to the nervous system involves some serious techniques which must be performed only in the presence and guidance of an experienced hypnotherapist. 

All such hypnosis induction techniques are quite useful in initiating a state of hypnotism in a person. It is recommended that such techniques should only be tried on others if you are experienced and professional.

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Hypnotic Eyes-Look Into My Eyes

December 3, 2009 by editor Leave a Comment

Eyes are regarded as the face of our soul. Eyes sometimes speak a lot and express a lot. In the world of hypnotism eyes hold a very important position. Just by looking into eyes a person can be hypnotized and just by looking into eyes a person can be D hypnotized. It can be checked by looking into the eyes whether a person is hypnotized or not. Obviously there are ways to find out that but if you read this entire article then you will surely find out how to find out whether a person is hypnotize or not. Hypnotism can be inducted through eyes. When a person is under the grasp of hypnotism his eyes showcases that. If you can observe such eyes then you can surely get to know the secret. 
  1. When a person is hypnotized his eyes usually turns watery and it looks as if the person is crying. It happens not because that person becomes emotional because of being hypnotized but happens because the muscles which control the tear ducts in eyes become relaxed.
  2. Some people get blood red eyes when they are hypnotized. This happens because their muscles are very relaxed. The more the muscles are relaxed, more blood flows into the eyes and they appear red.
  3. A person who is hypnotized stops blinking at all. Most of the time a hypnotized person either blinks less or do not blink at all. This is a characteristic feature of a hypnotized person.
  4. Pupil of a hypnotized person expands. It enlarges because of the relaxation of the eyes muscles. Dilation of pupil indicates that the person is hypnotized.

These indications of a person being hypnotized are really helpful. Hypnotic eyes can be easily noticed. Now that you know the secrets of a hypnotic eyes then you must try and observe these indications.

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Is Self-Hypnosis the Answer?

December 2, 2009 by editor Leave a Comment

Dr. George Estabrooks, professor of psychology at Colgate University and author of the book, Hypnotism, made the following two statements in a paper called “The Future of Hypnosis” given as part of a program on “The Nature of Hypnosis” at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association in 1959:

“It would be well to sound a word of caution against certain attitudes which have become prevalent and which can be well illustrated in the field of medicine. In this respect, direct suggestion is under the ban.

For example, a dictum, ‘Never remove the symptom unless the cause is understood,’ is much emphasized. Its validity is greatly open to question, since much of medical practice is direct symptom removal, as only a little thought makes apparent.

“Another dictum generally followed is that the unconscious background of symptom-complexes must necessarily be made conscious to effect a cure. Reasonable and thoughtful consideration of the extensive role of the unconscious in daily living and functioning renders this dictum much less creditable.”

I should like to discuss both of these statements in some detail as they invariably arise in the mind of the individual seeking help through hypnosis.

The first thought that comes to mind is that all the religious healings cited in the Bible involve direct symptom removal. The cures that are effected by religious devotees traveling to sacred shrines are also in the realm of direct symptom removal. I have yet to hear a criticism of this type of treatment directed at religious leaders or condemnation of the religious shrines. These cures are accepted as evidence of the power of faith or attributed to the super-natural. In these cases, nothing is ever done to make the person cured understand the nature of the unconscious mechanisms which contributed to his problem.

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The Hypnotic State as a Period of Extreme Awareness

December 1, 2009 by editor Leave a Comment

Another misconception about hypnosis is the widely held belief that the subject is unconscious. This represents a threat to the security of the individual. Actually, the hypnotic state is a period of extreme awareness in which the subject is hyperacute. Furthermore, the subject is not asleep, nor is he or she in a trance state in the correct meaning of that term. He is in an altered state of awareness with his faculties and reasoning ability intact. Inducing hypnosis merely creates a mood or state in which the powers of suggestibility are heightened.

When the general public and the medical profession become familiar with the true nature of hypnosis, we shall have a greater acceptance and utilization of this power. It is a slow process but one which will finally evolve. In the final analysis, I believe the only danger that exists is in the mind of the individual who fears hypnosis because of whatever subjective qualms he has about his own emotional involvement in the hypnotic process.

Of course, all persons using hypnosis for pain relief should consult their family physician. Pain is nature’s way of indicating that something is wrong with the organism. It would be foolish to suggest that a pain in the stomach will disappear when this may be a sign of a needed appendix operation. The same may be said of constant migraine headaches. It must be determined that the headache is not a symptom of a brain tumor or some other pathological condition. It may be of interest to know that hypnosis is presently being used to relieve pain in terminal cancer patients. There is an excellent article on this subject, and I recommend it to doctors reading this book. It is called “The Use of Hypnosis in the Case of the Cancer Patient” which appeared in the January 1954 issue of  Cancer.

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Social Hypnosis

November 30, 2009 by editor Leave a Comment

Social hypnotism is also named as covert hypnotism in which you hypnotize others without asking for any permission. The person being hypnotized does not even know that he is being hypnotized. The hypnotist uses the radar hypnosis and peeps into the mind of the person being hypnotized and then takes over his mind. The person who uses covert hypnosis is most of the time very experienced and master of his art. Social hypnosis is of great use for those who know how to use it because many a times when a person is into a trouble he can hypnotize him and get out of the problems.

In feuds and fights social hypnosis is of great help because it becomes the weapon for the person who is being attacked. The other name of this hypnotism technique is conversational hypnotism. We all are aware that hypnotism has been used in various fields. It is used in the medical world by surgeons and neuron specialists for making the patient numb from pain. In other fields also hypnotism has found its applications. Social hypnosis is in a way different from the regular hypnotism that is used in problem solving situations because social hypnosis is practiced without any consent or permission from the person who is being targeted.

Though it has more disadvantages rather than advantages because of the way and situations it is used. Most of time people use social hypnosis tactics for robbing off people and for doing other such activities. The situations in which social hypnosis is helpful also exist but are not high in number. Because of its use for negative tasks social hypnosis has been given a bad name. For the same reason, for a lay person, hypnotism is something which is bad. Like any other field and therapy hypnotism also has its share of pros and cons but the fact that it is so helpful in many situations can not be avoided because of this.

Apart from social hypnosis, hypnotism over all is a solution to most if our problems in life.

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Self Hypnosis Old Books

November 30, 2009 by editor Leave a Comment

For all those who just learnt about self hypnosis and this hypnotic world, it is necessary for you to also know that hypnotism is not at all a new concept. It has been in practice from the ancient times. You will even find its practice in bible and other old spiritual versus. The best way to gain any knowledge is through books and resource material. Books are perfectly called as man’s best friend. There are many hypnotherapists who have learnt and mastered this art by reading books. If you go out on searching for books on self hypnosis then you may find yourself under piles and piles of books. Since hypnotism is a very popular niche therefore there are hundreds of writers you wished to cover this topic in their writings. 

The reason why you are here reading my writings is that you are curious to read a few self hypnosis old books and you are finding it difficult to search for it. If this is the main reason then do not worry your quandary will come to an end here. In the next few lines you will find some names of self hypnosis books which were written way back and thus will comprise some excellent information. This list has been prepared after thorough research.

  1. Secrets of self hypnosis
  2. New age self hypnosis
  3. The secrets of the self
  4. Instant self hypnosis: How to hypnotize yourself with your eyes open
  5. Self hypnosis for a better life

 All these 5 books are the most read and hence popular. They are enough for giving you quality information on hypnotism techniques and self hypnosis. These books will surely prove beneficial to you as they are filled with great information. If you read them with full concentration then you might master some tricks to self hypnotize as well.

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