dwerrell wrote:I have tried so many different inductions its not even funny!
I try to stick with one or 2 different files, and switch around the inductions to see if anything helps.
I actually just tried listening to the 24hr babytime file now, as usual through the induction i find myself focusing pretty hard on the words but still find that im just not relaxing 100%. BUT, this time, about half way through the file i found myself zoning out a couple of times (do this every once in a while) and one time after zoning out a bit i started to feel all tingly, almost like my entire body was vibrating softly... Shortly after that i returned to my usual state of only feeling slightly relaxed.
Still no success from the file though
Sounds to me like a good sign, I've had exactly the same sensation while in trance, in fact, it tells me that I've gone from a light trance to a somewhat deeper one.
Maybe you're trying too hard? Trance is more something that happens than something that you do. It's not that you aren't doing it, it's that you're doing it by putting the analytical part of your mind out to pasture, by doing less. If you're a habitual analyzer like I am, that can be hard to do. For example I'll slip into a deeper trance and then think to myself "Hey, I'm in a deeper trance!" -- but the moment I think that, I'm out of the deeper trance.
Also, for many people, physical relaxation seems to help lull that part of the mind, but from what I understand, relaxation isn't actually necessary to hypnosis. Just relaxation or occupation of the part of the mind that tells you whether something is real nor not.
Here's a question: When you watch a movie, do you forget you're watching a movie and feel like you're part of the action? Or do you always know it's a movie and view it analytically? Or something in-between? To the extent you forget it isn't real, you're in trance, and all you have to do is get into the same state, which your mind already knows how to achieve -- it's similar to (identical to?) the state we're in when we daydream. If you're completely analytical, you'll have to practice to get there.
I've also noticed that I'll pop out of trance if you really don't want to do something. For me, a strong part of making a file successful is being willing to let it work, to be obedient to somebody, which as a chronically rebellious sort isn't natural to me. It isn't so much that I have to want something, as that I have to want to allow somebody to make me do something even if it isn't something that I want.
Finally, going by what people say here, sometimes people will try for a long, long time without success and then one day to their astonishment they find themselves doing exactly what a file tells them to. It's almost as if they let down their guard and the suggestion took over. And once you've done that, you should be able to do it again.