Phish44 wrote:Uhh...so I guess its not a good thing to do?
...peoples are arguing...If I'm gonna keep trying this then, what are the tips or whatever for going under? the beds too far from the compy, the headphones are kinda uncomfortable, the chair doesn't seem to be all that relaxing, and neither dose the floor, regardless of all that i don't seem to be able to let me mind drift off, cant clear it, if I'm even supposed to be trying to do that >,<
I don't have a ton of experience with hypnosis or especially deep trances, but I've been practicing general relaxation and mental clarity for awhile now. I'm sure there are more knowledgeable folks than myself around here who can recommend different induction types, but there are a couple of little things I do to slow my mind down at night.
Simple counting, down or up, can help occupy your mind. Be sure not to force it or try to concentrate too much on the next number when you start to falter. If you can't seem to grasp the next number your mind is fairly relaxed.
From there I try to visualize something. I'm not artistically minded and visualizing can be tough, so it serves as a potent distraction. I find that thinking of an object rather than a place works well for me, but each person is different. I try to visualize something I can hold in my hands, and turn it around to see it from different angles in my head just like a 3D model program would.
I've read that quietly echoing the hypnotist's voice mentally can work too. I sometimes do that myself to highlight important phrases or suggestions.
My routine is usually to lay out flat on my bed with my mp3 player and a pair of comfy in-ear headphones that isolate outside noise a little. I tend to get distracted by ambient noise, so muffling it a bit helps me direct my attention to the file, and dampens sudden noises that could otherwise knock me out of a trance.
Hope that helps, and good luck!