kryptonite3d wrote:The resistance induction one? Tried it, both the regular and the GS version. All it did was my my arm sore...
There are a few variations. I was thinking of a progressive relaxation exercise where you start by tensing your whole body for a few seconds before relaxing. I don't know if there's anything like that on this site. If your goal is relaxation, that will do it.
If you're looking for something like a lost-time episode to really convince you that you've been in trance, you might need to work a bit harder for it. The trainer in my certification course (these many centuries ago) did a great classroom demo. He asked if we wanted to know what trance felt like. We, of course, said yes. This is what he did:
"Close your eyes."
"Open your eyes."
"How'd you like it?"
The take-home message was that if you want to feel like you've been hit by the trance hammer, you're looking for drugs, not hypnosis. That said, I have worked with people who dropped out of consciousness and lost time and did all the deep trance phenomena. I know the deep trance stuff is possible. I also know that it's not really necessary if you want to do basic changework. (If the goal is to quit smoking or work out more or behave differently, you don't need to have hallucinations. If the goal is to have hallucinations, though, you're probably going to need to practice.)
kryptonite3d wrote:If it helps, I can't honestly remember any time I've even "zoned out" a little... :?
Have you tried my induction? (I'm not pimping it--much--I'm just curious.)
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