The importance of 'pacing' your breathing with the hypnotist
Posted: February 8th, 2009, 4:13 pm
It is very important that when you listen to a new file that You notice the rhythms, or the cadence, of the hypnotist's voice. You don't have to concentrate very hard on what the words are, or how the sentence is structured, and you don't have to actively try not to Listen.
If You were in a live session with a hypnotist, face-to-face, he or she would take special note of your vitals. The Rise and Fall of your chest, the time elapsed between the two, the seconds of pause. The way you fidget in response to different predicates used. The emotions on your face. All of these things are easily noticeable in You(by yourself and by the hypnotist) and all of these things help the hypnotist 'pace' with their subject. Whenever the hypnotist sees a subject go deeper they cease to speak so vaguely. The sensations they ambiguously allude to become more certain. The words of the hypnotist become very direct, because the hypnotist knows you are susceptible to direct commands now. Not just suggestions which you follow. Not just simple requests that you carry out. Commands. Some of the best practitioners subconsciously mirror the vitals of their subject, and as the hypnotist goes into trance so does the subject. They go into trance, and You go into trance.
Now, with that in mind, you come to understand the importance of your Breathing. Focusing on the hypnotists cadence is important, link your vitals to their voice. You Will have better results when you use this method to Go Into Trance while using files. It is just a matter of practice.
When you are listening to a file the hypnotist is right in front of you. You just have to Visualize It may also help you to visualize the hypnotist as someone you may perhaps know, or perhaps someone you've made up. Just visualize the file speaking to you as a person taking you into trance, face-to-face.
If You were in a live session with a hypnotist, face-to-face, he or she would take special note of your vitals. The Rise and Fall of your chest, the time elapsed between the two, the seconds of pause. The way you fidget in response to different predicates used. The emotions on your face. All of these things are easily noticeable in You(by yourself and by the hypnotist) and all of these things help the hypnotist 'pace' with their subject. Whenever the hypnotist sees a subject go deeper they cease to speak so vaguely. The sensations they ambiguously allude to become more certain. The words of the hypnotist become very direct, because the hypnotist knows you are susceptible to direct commands now. Not just suggestions which you follow. Not just simple requests that you carry out. Commands. Some of the best practitioners subconsciously mirror the vitals of their subject, and as the hypnotist goes into trance so does the subject. They go into trance, and You go into trance.
Now, with that in mind, you come to understand the importance of your Breathing. Focusing on the hypnotists cadence is important, link your vitals to their voice. You Will have better results when you use this method to Go Into Trance while using files. It is just a matter of practice.
When you are listening to a file the hypnotist is right in front of you. You just have to Visualize It may also help you to visualize the hypnotist as someone you may perhaps know, or perhaps someone you've made up. Just visualize the file speaking to you as a person taking you into trance, face-to-face.