How to Become Great At Conversational Hypnosis

December 29, 2009 by Mindpower  
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One of the first parts of being a great Conversational Hypnotist is to have the ability to induce trance in another person. Without this skill in sharp condition you will have a very difficult time improving the lives of those around you.

The ability to alter the state of mind has been something you probably have been reading about and possibly practicing for some time now.

How the Master Storytellers Strategies can Help Hypnotists Master Hypnotic Stories

December 26, 2009 by Mindpower  
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Master story tellers are the best that you could possibly hope to learn from, their ideas and strategies will help you to excel far beyond the norm of story telling practices.  The strategies that you will learn here will still be encapsulated by all the things that stories help hypnotists do in their line of work.

Stories have been one of the secure rocks in the foundation of hypnosis.  They exhibit all the elements that you are taught to use and do so on an unconscious level that evades resistance.  The language and art of story telling is deeply embedded in the concepts and ways in which we use hypnosis.

The Secrets of the Hypnotic Gaze Induction Revealed

December 23, 2009 by Mindpower  
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The art of hypnosis and learning hypnosis are all about learning how to use language, body language, gestures and unconscious sub-communications. In Conversational Hypnosis you are going to be inducing trances.

These inductions will largely be taking place through your ability to use your language in certain ways. However there are other important aspects and skills that you will combine with language in order to alter the state of mind for your subjects.

How to Use Embedded Suggestions in Hypnosis

December 20, 2009 by Mindpower  
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Embedded suggestions are an important aspect that will provide a very great amount of power within your Conversational Hypnosis practices.  This is a skill you will use over and over again to create suggestions that are unrecognizable to the conscious mind.

An embedded suggestion is nothing more than a suggestion that is often repeatedly buried in the context of a conversation of miscellaneous words and uttering’s. The statements that contain the suggestion may vary in wording and meaning but the suggestion itself is focused on a particular aspect you and your subject will be working on together.

The Language of Confusion in Hypnosis

December 17, 2009 by Mindpower  
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Now normally we don’t like to try to confuse people.  When done purposefully it can seem in a way cruel.  However, confusion related to Conversational Hypnosis can be a fascinating and powerful tool as the master hypnotist Milton Erickson has shown us throughout history.

Milton Erickson was a great hypnotist and one of the pieces of his profession he was most admired for was his ability to get the most stubborn and resistant people into a state of hypnosis.  His secret weapon in this was simply to confuse them.  Confuse them to the point that the critical factor within them is too busy trying to get unconfused and make sense of it all.  This allowed him to simply slip past the critical factor and induce a hypnotic trance in those who were very resistant.

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