by HypnoCactus » August 5th, 2011, 8:16 am
I can't think of one unfortunately. The trick I've found, after reading it somewhere and then experimenting whenever I can, is to link phenomena that you can experience, to phenomena you may have difficulty experiencing. An example to help someone who may be good at having the anesthetic phenomena, but bad at amnesia, is to help their brain feel 'numb' and so they can't remember in that fashion. Or there's changing the context of how a suggestion is put. Instead of just 'feeling the touch of someone's fingertips running over your skin', try 'remember the touch, remember how it feels, think back to all those times that you have experienced it and remember how your skin reacted' (or something along those lines). Hope some of this makes sense, and have fun.