by Ladon » February 16th, 2009, 12:15 pm
Sometimes simple suggestions can backfire if the hypnotist isn't paying careful attention. 'All other experiences fade away as you listen to my voice.' That seems like a good suggestion in some ways, but in order to let those experiences fade, you have to notice them FIRST. If you weren't aware of them when the suggestion was made, you would have to go find them, experience them, then let them fade. In the end this suggestion might actually make the subject more aware of said experiences.
Perhaps the hypnotist used similar speech, meaning to help you forget them, but instead said you should 'not remember' them, which meant you had to remember them first.
You'd probably be well served by seeing an in-person (or at least online) hypnotist again, since a good hypnotist can use hypno-judo and help your subconscious work out the trouble. Obviously you can still comply with suggestions if you want to.