Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Using Your Environment to Hypnotize Other People


Here is a hot hypnosis tip.



Use your environment when hypnotizing other people. How do you use your environment to hypnotize other people?

The first thing you do is notice the sights, sounds and smells of everything around you.

For example, let's say you are hypnotizing a person in his/her home. On the wall you see pictures of atheletic events where your client is receiving awards or trophies.

When your client is resting in hypnosis, you may deepen the condition by suggesting that your client remember receiving an athletic award. Have your client feel the pride and satisfaction of accomplishing a goal. (This will help your client understand how it feels to achieve success and you will want him/her feel the same feeling as suggested by the picture)

When your client is resting in hypnosis, you can ask him/her to hear the sound of their furnace kicking on and the fan whirling around. "As you hear the sound of your furnace kicking on and your fan whirling around, you are going deeper into hypnosis."

(These suggestions are meant to help you achieve more control over the hypnotic process and help deepen the experience for your client)

Finally, you can add the sense of smell to the hypnotic experience. Everyone's home smells different. Perhaps there are flowers in the room you are using for hypnosis, or the window is open and there are fragarent pine trees outside the window. You can suggest, "Soon you will smell the smell of pine trees." "When you smell the smell of these wonderful pine trees, allow yourself to go deeper into hypnosis."

Try using your client's environment to enhance the hypnotice experience. You will find your clients developing a better rapport and confidence to achieve their hypnotic goals.

Good luck,

Wayne F. Perkins

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1 Comments:

Blogger Billy Jamez Martin said...

Utilization at its best. Great blod!

7:09 PM  

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