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CyrusBR wrote:Well Lunaraia, you described exactly my problem. Like you, english is not my mother language, but I've been speaking it fluently with no problem for years. And for the last two years I've tried several different files, from different authors and with different induction approaches, but none of them work at all.. I listen to them throughly over and over again and nothing seems to happen... maybe it's just not meant to be for us (ok, I don't really believe that... we're probably just damn unlucky) :cry:
Lunaraia wrote:As in wander do you meen I should just hit the play button relax and then just think of something else and not focusing on the file at all?
Lunaraia wrote:I have 1 huge problem, I can't go under, don't know why, I relax I immagine the things yet it simply do not work. I have tried to go under using everything from confusion to normal inductions and all are nogo, and even though I do not speak English as a first languige that's not the problem, as I have been speaking English fluently since I was 8 years old. This is really starting to annoy me since there are a few files here that id really like to listen to, but they do not affect me :cry:
anyone have any idea on how I am to go under?
Calimore wrote:I'm just hoping you aren't trying with a file like TrigMorph or CursePrepubescent female. Like most things in life, most people need to take 'baby steps' when learning a new skill, such as being able to easily enter trance.
So, be sure to start small. Lutz' Bubble Induction, Blink's Basic Induction and Cardigan's Deep Trance are all quite nice and use differing techniques to take you into trance.
Speaking of Cardigan, he is a certified hypnotist who has helped many users here. I know two people who greatly benefited from a voice session with him, which he generously offers, with no strings attached. If I had known he was helping WMM users in this way when I first started, I'd have gone straight out and gotten a new headset and Skype. One session with him probably would have greatly reduced my frustration and time attempting to learn to go under. It's a great service he provides, as he has a good voice, lots of patience and a nice technique.
The important thing to remember, though, is that Practice makes Perfect. If a child tried to learn to ride a bicycle by going out, once every few days and tried once, failed, and gave up again for another few days, you woudn't expect the kid to become a bicyclist, would you? A lot of people seem to think that they should be able to go under the way people do in the movies and television, most people usually can't. For some of us, in fact, it can be a difficult thing to do in that our conscious minds are so busy listening to the hypnotist that it never quite disengages. Not to fear, though, nearly anyone who wants to CAN be hypnotized.
Try getting up half an hour earlier from sleeping, using the restroom, having a sip of water and listening to an induction. Forget your expectations - listen to it like you listen to music. The experience can be quite pleasant and relaxing, even if you don't go into a perceivable trance. Remember, this is supposed to be kinda fun, so approach it with a light heart.
Many people who think they are hypnotized actually do achieve a trance state and don't even know it. Some of these people even give up, instead of continuing to practice and get good enough that they can feel that they have gone under.
But they don't know what you know, Lunaraia, and that is: you're not alone. You have people online that want you to enjoy hypnosis and are here to help. Stick with inductions only, for now, and try the ones I mentioned above. Blink's Induction was the first to take ME deep, but I think the other files helped to 'clear the path' to my subconscious. Once your mind learns how to go into trance, it's all downhill from there. :wink:
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