Saturday, December 03, 2005

Hypnosis Deepener #2 Working with the Sense of Hearing

Hypnosis Deepener #2 Working with the Sense of Hearing

How do you use the sense of hearing as a deepener?

Here is an example of how to appeal to the sense of hearing during a hypnotic induction to deepen the hypnotic experience.

You will instruct your subject, “You are now sitting upright in your chair.” “You are focusing on the sound of my voice.” “As you hear my voice, your body relaxes.” “Just the sound of my voice is assisting you in relaxing very, very deeply”

“The only sound you hear is the sound of my voice.” “As you hear the sound of my voice you are going deeper and deeper into hypnosis.” “You are going deeper and deeper asleep.”

Example #2

If you are hypnotizing people on stage you will have people laughing and shouting in the audience. You can use that noise to deepen your hypnotic induction

You will say to your volunteers on stage, "In a moment you will hear the audience laughing and having a good time, as you hear the audience in the background you will be able to go deeper and deeper into hypnosis." "As you focus on the sound of my voice and pull it out of all of the noises you hear, you will go deeper and deeper asleep."

Summary:

Affect your volunteers' sense of hearing. You can use the sense of hearing to deepen the hypnotic condition.

Wayne F. Perkins

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