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You_Robot wrote:...I would like to describe how things happened and would appreciate feedback from experienced hypnotists.
My opinion is: It was not perfect but I think some suggestions still might already stick with him.
We are definitely doing another (mabe several) session(s), starting next week.
Opinions?
davelowe1977 wrote:To give a very short appraisal, excellent improvement on your past session.
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By the way, thanks for the feedback on my feedback!
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Keep us all informed as to your progress. Also, the detail you go into is good. I am also an engineer, and not a hypnotist!
I only have one suggestion to make and that would be to not make an mp3 file now. Perhaps a better idea would be to wait until you can have another live session and then talk about some kind of trigger during it to prepare him for a recorded file. That way he might respond better when he listens.
FloridaPuppy wrote:I'm about to head off to work so apologize for the short post on something that might have been mentioned and just missed, but how old is the subject?
You_Robot wrote:FloridaPuppy wrote:I'm about to head off to work so apologize for the short post on something that might have been mentioned and just missed, but how old is the subject?
:D They have finally installed the internet here... :D
Back on topic:
The subject is 29 and I am 27. Why?
FloridaPuppy wrote:You_Robot wrote:FloridaPuppy wrote:I'm about to head off to work so apologize for the short post on something that might have been mentioned and just missed, but how old is the subject?
:D They have finally installed the internet here... :D
Back on topic:
The subject is 29 and I am 27. Why?
Congrats on getting access to the interewebs again :). Mainly curiosity, the "eat your vegetables" thing is a bit unusual unusual here so I was wondering about it. It sounds like things are working well with it though from the thread.
Blink wrote:Healthy and happy are at least as important as submissive and cuddly.
I'm all for going after the mundane things. You build trust in a very important way. You give someone a gift that they probably couldn't get anywhere else. You develop rapport along with trust, paving the way for deeper trance play later. And, if for no other reason, it's just a damn nice thing to do.
Blink wrote:When I'm not enslaving the unwary, I'm taking away anxiety and guilt and turning people into nonsmokers and giving away a lot of peace and calm, 'mong other things.
It's what we evil mind-controlling bastards do.
-- Blink
"Convincers" are trance play. Inductions are trance play. Really, anything that isn't trancework is tranceplay. I'd rather play. There's a reason kids have trouble with verb tenses. Use your words carefully.You_Robot wrote:We will not be doing any 'trance play' together. Neither of us swings that way. :D
Begs the question of whether evil is absolute. We all know that the dark side dresses better and Hell has all the good bands. :DYou_Robot wrote:Blink wrote:It's what we evil mind-controlling bastards do.
:D :D :D
Mind control is the long term goal. But helping a friend is just as nice, I think.
I also believe that one can be a mind controller without being evil. But being a little bit naughty is what makes it fun. :twisted:
You_Robot wrote:
Mind control is the long term goal. But helping a friend is just as nice, I think.
I also believe that one can be a mind controller without being evil. But being a little bit naughty is what makes it fun. :twisted:
MN_FriendlyGuy wrote:You_Robot wrote:
Mind control is the long term goal. But helping a friend is just as nice, I think.
I also believe that one can be a mind controller without being evil. But being a little bit naughty is what makes it fun. :twisted:
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
As you continue the hypnosis fun with your friends, I believe the technique that will serve you well is 'pace then lead'
<true statement>
It's something you 'sprinkle' on top of your normal technique.
<true statement>
<leading statement>
Keep your normal technique. And then every so often, throw in the pacing/leading statements.
You're sitting comfortably
As opinion, I believe this is the technique that has the best 'fit' for the goal of control.
Your eyes are closed
You're relax with each breath
I was pleased to see this latest posting from you, since it aligns with the goal of a new recording I'm currently testing. Can I get a client to obey one easy suggestion? If I can get him to understand he enjoys the action I'm suggesting and I can convince him that he enjoys the choice of obeying that suggestion, the rest will follow.
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
Jeshi wrote:MN_FriendlyGuy wrote:<true statement>
It's something you 'sprinkle' on top of your normal technique.
<true statement>
<leading statement>
..."You are reading this book, you are breathing, you are in a chair, you want to buy the full product" talking about how if you keep saying things that are true already then the brain gets into a pattern of "Yep, that's right, Yep, that's right" and then when you introduce the NEW statement the brain might not notice and keep going "yep, that's right".
davelowe1977 wrote:I'm not an expert in hypnotism, but from what you have described, it sounds like a very positive first attempt.
I suggest that you study your own comments in your discussion. Generally what the subject gives in feedback should be built upon. For example, you state that the subject did not like the burning sensation and wanted to stare at the spirals for longer. You should perhaps acknowledge this and take particular care to ask him at various stages what he is feeling and whether he wants to do x or y rather than being overly prescriptive, particularly during the induction.
The 'stubborn child' attitude may denote a problem with your authority, but you could explore this by means of age regression and maybe by resorting to the kind of argumentative techniques that parents use with children.
I suppose its a question of experimentation and improvement. Keep us all informed - fascinating.
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