by Mutazoa » January 31st, 2012, 10:30 am
Welcome to the wonderful world of Erotic Hypnosis. Fasten your seat belts and be sure your ready to follow Alice down the rabbit hole...
Hypno-fetish sites are not the best place to learn to be a hypnotist. Sites like these are dedicated more to the (adult specific) application, rather than the theory and practice. (Hence the many "I can't be hypnotized" threads. We honestly should pick one with a good response and sticky it to stem the tide, but I digress.) There are a number of good hypnotists here to answer specific questions, however. That being said...
If you want to learn to be a hypnotist there are two methods; study under a professional hypnotist, or self study.
Obviously studying under a professional would be the preferred method. You will have some one to answer questions as well as the opportunity to see some live sessions. You will have access to subjects to practice on and (usually) years of experience at your disposal. The hard part is finding a hypnotist, let alone one that is willing to take on an apprentice so to speak. You'll usually have to pay for lessons as well.
Self study is the longer, most common road. This usually entails reading every book you can find on the subject, logging on to the many and varied (no fetish) hypnosis web sites, and watching a lot of video's on sites like Youtube (there are a plethora of videos demonstrating induction techniques that have nothing to do with the fetish aspect). However you have to find the answers to your questions your self, as well as having to dig up your own test subjects.
Either way, remember that confidence is key. If you sound unsure of your self, if you hesitate or mumble it will be almost impossible for the subject to take you seriously, and all your best efforts will be for naught.
Scripts, are great learning tools, for sharing a concept in a forum such as this, or for recording a sound file and can be found on many web sites (such as this one) or in books on hypnosis. As you develop your skills and confidence as a hypnotist you will find yourself using them less and less in live sessions, as scripts by their very nature are quite restrictive. It is possible to use an induction script, such as the ones on WMM and then improvise the session from there, but I would suggest to memorize the script rather than reading it to your subjects if at all possible. Eventually you will be wanting to start writing your own scripts so you can double check yourself before the actual session, making sure you have left nothing out. For example, I once knew a budding hypnotist who gave a person a post hypnotic suggestion that, when he awoke, everybody he saw appear to be the most beautiful woman they ever saw. The tist realized after waking the subject that he had forgotten a suggestion to but the subject back into trance and had no way to end the suggestion. He was forced to shock the subject out of trance (with a loud clap), thus ruining the session.
Recording files is a lot of work; Writing the script, proof reading it, recording the file, editing for sound quality, adjusting sound levels...and that doesn't even include adding binaurals and such.... I would suggest you steer clear of making your own MP3's until you develop your skills with live subjects.
I would also suggest you study up on stage hypnosis, and use those methods/routines on your friends. They are vanilla enough that they won't scare anyone off and can be done with just about anybody. Stage hypnotists use testers (or convincers) to prove to their new subjects that hypnosis is real and that they can indeed be hypnotized. As I've stated in other threads, one of the most common one is to have the subjects close their eyes and look up as far as they can, trying to see out of a window in the top of their head. Then the hypnotist tells them that no matter how hard they try they will not be able to open their eyes. When the subjects can't open their eyes they believe that they can and are being hypnotized. Its more muscle resistance than hypnosis at that point but it serves its purpose.
Keep in mind that at the beginning of your sessions, your subjects will be in a light state of trace and that some routines will not work well, if at all until you can get your subjects deeper. You will be learning a lot about the various stages of hypnosis as you progress.
One of the first attempts to define hypnotic stages was made by the pioneer hypnotist, Hippolite Bernheim. He recognized nine degrees of the hypnotic state:
1 The subject is relaxed and tends to react to suggestions
2. The subject, under hypnotic suggestion, is unable to open his eyes
3. The subject's limbs, under hypnotic suggestion, remain rigid unless he makes a great effort to resist suggestion
4. The subject's limbs are irresistibly rigid under hypnotic suggestion.
5. The subject's physical reactions - movements of hands, legs, mouth, etc - are completely controlled by the hypnotist
6. The subject will obey the hypnotist in such physical activities as walking or laying down.
7. The subject will, after waking, forget his actions and words during the trance.
8. The subject will accept as real hallucinations suggested by the hypnotist during the trance.
9. The subject will accept as real, even after waking, hallucinations suggested by the hypnotist.
Bernheim's effort to identify progressive degrees of trance was valuable in its day, but was limited both by his dominant notion that suggestion alone is responsible for what occurs during hypnotism, and by the lack of the recorded experience accumulated by many later hypnotists. Although no system of grading degrees of trance has been universally accepted, most modern hypnotists simply categorize degrees of trance into 3 states: Light, Medium and Heavy. There are, of course, sub categories. As a general rule, you can divide the above list into thirds; 1-3 defining the stages of light trance, 4-6 medium, and 7-9 for heavy trance state.
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