Can it work?...
				
Posted: 
June 2nd, 2008, 4:56 pm 
				by OneMoreMan
				I have never really believed that hypnosis could work, I decided that I might as well give it a try for the heck of it.
Can hypnosis really work? 
Can Phantom Extensions work, it sounds strange to be able to see yourself as a wolf, dog, cat, baby, or furry?
I am not sure if I get into a trance when I do it, is there a better way to make this happen?
What are some good files for beginners that have had good results?
			 
			
				
				
Posted: 
June 2nd, 2008, 5:10 pm 
				by whatthe75
				Yes it can work.
First just use the induction files to start your mind getting used to hypnosis.
Some files are more advance and will take a lot of practice before working.
Try the trig Freeze file.That seems to be a popular file that seems to work quite well for the beginners.
A lot of people expect to listen once and get the effects of the file.That can happen but it normally takes repeated listens.
Enjoy.
			 
			
				
				
Posted: 
June 2nd, 2008, 5:22 pm 
				by OneMoreMan
				Thanks for the help ;) 
I didn't expect to get an answer so fast :D
			 
			
				
				
Posted: 
June 2nd, 2008, 5:43 pm 
				by OneMoreMan
				Can anyone be hypnotised and can all of these files work for everyone eventually?
does telling yourself consciously that it is working and can work help?
			 
			
				
				
Posted: 
June 6th, 2008, 4:06 pm 
				by MN_FriendlyGuy
				[color=blue:2c29/\[url=(https?:\/\/[^\s\[]+):$uid\](.*?)\[\/url:$uid\]/i8c2]Interestingly enough, it's unimportant whether someone believes.  
When a specific area of the brain is stimulated, conscious thought is overridden and learning takes place.  The amygdala is triggered by both fearful and pleasant (appetitive) events.
Someone aspiring to be a hypnotist would do well to note the importance of evoking emotion during trance.
LINKS - 
CNN Story about fear-based advertisements (June 2/\[url=(https?:\/\/[^\s\[]+):$uid\](.*?)\[\/url:$uid\]/i/\[url=(https?:\/\/[^\s\[]+):$uid\](.*?)\[\/url:$uid\]/i8): 
http://www.cnn.com/2/\[url=(https?:\/\/[^\s\[]+):$uid\](.*?)\[\/url:$uid\]/i/\[url=(https?:\/\/[^\s\[]+):$uid\](.*?)\[\/url:$uid\]/i8/HEALTH//\[url=(https?:\/\/[^\s\[]+):$uid\](.*?)\[\/url:$uid\]/i6//\[url=(https?:\/\/[^\s\[]+):$uid\](.*?)\[\/url:$uid\]/i6/psychology.fear/index.html
Wikipedia Article about the Amygdala: 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amygdala[/color:2c29/\[url=(https?:\/\/[^\s\[]+):$uid\](.*?)\[\/url:$uid\]/i8c2]
 
			 
			
				
				
Posted: 
June 6th, 2008, 7:58 pm 
				by PS360
				[quote="MN_FriendlyGuy"][color=blue]Interestingly enough, it's unimportant whether someone believes.  
When a specific area of the brain is stimulated, conscious thought is overridden and learning takes place.  The amygdala is triggered by both fearful and pleasant (appetitive) events.
Someone aspiring to be a hypnotist would do well to note the importance of evoking emotion during trance.
LINKS - 
CNN Story about fear-based advertisements (June 2/\[url=(https?:\/\/[^\s\[]+):$uid\](.*?)\[\/url:$uid\]/i/\[url=(https?:\/\/[^\s\[]+):$uid\](.*?)\[\/url:$uid\]/i8): 
http://www.cnn.com/2/\[url=(https?:\/\/[^\s\[]+):$uid\](.*?)\[\/url:$uid\]/i/\[url=(https?:\/\/[^\s\[]+):$uid\](.*?)\[\/url:$uid\]/i8/HEALTH//\[url=(https?:\/\/[^\s\[]+):$uid\](.*?)\[\/url:$uid\]/i6//\[url=(https?:\/\/[^\s\[]+):$uid\](.*?)\[\/url:$uid\]/i6/psychology.fear/index.html
Wikipedia Article about the Amygdala: 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amygdala[/color][/quote]
Didn't really Know about that.