by Dustpuppy » September 20th, 2005, 2:08 am
here, so I really do not know what I am talking about. I just noticed that there isn't a whole lot of accessible information for new people, so I figured I would share a little bit of my newbie insight for other curious newcomers that do not want to post yet.
1) don't listen to anything that you don't really want to happen. If it works, then obviously that would be bad. If it doesn't work, then it is a waste of time, or possibly even confusing when listening to other things. At the very least, download the script file if available and look through it to make sure there are no unpleasant surprises.
2) be careful of other websites. I found quite a few out there, many with free downloads or samples. Most if not all of them slip in somewhere about how nobody else but them can do it for you (generalization) and just want your money, and all I got from a few were virus attempts
3) being asleep, very tired (mentally), or drinking beer do not seem to be good ideas, at least as far as I can tell
4) I like the virtual hypnotist (poke around the forums and others have posted links) it is a big download on dialup, and the voice takes a bit getting used to, but you can play around with the settings, and the major plus is that it is easy to load up script files (basically text), so you can read them, add things you want, and delete things you don't want, and then click a button to change the text file into one that the voice is able to say.
5) Don't expect it to work right away. The first time you listen to something like this it won't be like hitting a switch (in my limited experience) Or the second, and so on. The biggest problems I have found so far are a) if it starts to work even a little, you get so excited that something is happening that you immediately snap awake and b) outside noises either confusing or breaking your concentration. So at first just try to relax as much as possible and focus on regular breathing and just listen. Try to limit outside noises if you can. From a stage show I have been involved with (very limited involvement), he includes a point about laughter and applause only reinforcing their concentration and deepening relaxation, maybe try editing a script to do this (still working on that myself)
6) Don't crank the volume. This will at best make things confusing or give you a headache, and at worst I imagine it will damage your hearing. If it is going to work, hearing it LOUDER won't make it work any better
7) Do read the forums, even click back a few pages. Alot of it won't interest you, at least right away, but chances are someone has asked the question you are wondering about.
8) While still being wary of websites, I should clarify that there is alot of information out there that I have found interesting. So feel free to google around, just watch out downloading unknown things.
9) Get comfy beforehand. Having to rearrange stuff right in the middle means you might as well just start over or give up for awhile.
On a personal level, I had problems with inductions and suggestions that were forceful or that I perceived as threatening, so far I have had some limited succes with changing the scripts to be more friendly and coaxing instead of demanding. I have had the most success with the seven plus or minus two induction, it is the only one that REALLY focusing on allows me to relax when it is done (math is hard heh). Play around and pick one that you like best, and then try to change it to suit your needs, some of them are a bit general, and can do with deleting things that do not apply to you. Same goes for deepeners and suggestions and wakenings. Basically what I have found is that you pretty much have to hypnotise yourself. I haven't had an actual trance (at least not that I know of) but I have learned to relax better (practice regular breathing, not hyperventilating, just breathing at a regular pace), and I think even began light hypnosis, or maybe just deeper relaxation. I am not sure yet. Some suggestions have had an effect immediately after listening, but the feeling quickly fades so I am not sure if it has actually worked, or I just wanted to play along so much that I just imagined that it worked. I have played around with changing the scripts to apply the trigger phrases only to the computer voice, seem to relax better knowing I won't accidently make a scene at the burger king or anything.
Anyhow, I just wanted to share a bit. Take from this what you will, and again I am in no way an expert, I just clicked in only a few days ago.
Oh, maybe keep a nice glass of ice water near enough to get to, but not close enough to knock over. Having a dry mouth can become uncomfortable, just pause whatever you are doing and get a drink. The temporary distraction seems better than a nagging thirst through the whole thing.