Tuesday, October 04, 2005

What does it take to be a professional hypnotist?


What does it take to be a professional hypnotist?



After a performance, there are always 10 or 15 people, who hang around to ask the questions, "What does it take to be a professional hypnotist?"

Many of these same people believe, a hypnotist is born with super powers of persuasion or some kind of spiritual connection to all living things.

My answer to my questioners are, a hypnotist has no additional persuasive powers. He or she is just using standard psychological principles of behavior and group behavior. These are principles that can be learned in a very short time.

(For example, I teach a professional course on hypnosis with the intention of creating a professional hypnotist in just two days)

In addition to learning and practicing these psychological principles, the hypnosis student needs to take a giant leap of faith and begin to believe in the clients or volunteers used in a professional hypnosis practice or in a stage performance.

Their wellbeing and saftety as well as their ability to achieve success through following hypnosis principles is the true focus of any hypnotic encounter.

If the hypnosis student can keep other people's goals in mind as the learning process begins, the student will find hypnosis very rewarding.

Suspending previous beliefs in favor of listining and learning a new "operating system" is key.

I wish everyone who is sincerely intersted in learning the fine art and science of hypnosis success and happiness in the field. You will find unbelievable rewards from working with people, and helping them achieve success.

Wayne F. Perkins

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"My mission in life is to help you achieve your mission in life."--Wayne F. Perkins

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