Wednesday, May 13th, 2009 | Author: Admin
Jamie Smart from Salad Ltd demonstrates with the power of language how you can disassociate from “that” thumb and hand control of it over to your unconscious mind. This hypnotic induction was modelled from Norman Vaughton and the clip was taken from Salad’s Practitioner Training, course details for 2008 can be seen at www.saladltd.co.uk
Category: Hypnosis

Wednesday, 13. May 2009
because it takes alot of muscle to keep it still
its a natural motion of muscle vs gravity
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
i find his voice so relaxing
i was almost in a trance myself.
wow, that guy is lucky! i want someone to do that to me!
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
dude its so weird i almost fell asleep its so cool you need to try it
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
he didn’t, he really said THAT thumb :d
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
He says i didnt invite to look at HIS thumb , well im sorry bro but you did! LOL
good video anyways dont matter
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
wow this is amazing, I totally drifted down, and my hand just kept going down, I knew I didn’t want it to go down, but it just kept goind, and at one point, my cell phone started ringing, and that woke me from that state, and when I answered the phone my friend said I sounded like I’ve just woken up!
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
i believe so
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
yeah scary shit. Worked on me
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
no rlly if u try it and like just do it like he’s talking to you its kinda like ur and is being pulled down and if you try a little to keep it in place it just keeps going down….weird
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
When the subject is in this type of trance could you give them suggestions like, when you wake up, the number three will no longer exist?
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
maybe the thmb going down, and the movements is just gravity.
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
Very informative thanks
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
Yea, rapport is a major factor in hypnosis. Rate of breath is matched, and then used to bring the subject down deeper in many instances. Also, the practioner will look for any subtle cues from you (twitching muscles etc) to see what stage you are at, and then arrange their induction to match that change.
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
It’s also a use of ambiguous language. We prefer to use unconscious instead of subconscious because then we can say something that sounds like “you’re unconscious”
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
I was hypnotized by an audio hypnosis course once. It was freaky and a little embarrassing.
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
Two different things. Un-concious mind actually involves a certain lack of conciousness, unlike subconcious.
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
noticed you mentioned handing over to your, ‘un-concious’mind in there. sure you dont mean, ’sub-concious’?
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
There is something called autohypnosis. But it would be highly improbable for you to be hypnotized with one of these videos on youtube, since the voice is a very important factor and every person reacts differnt.
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
Fantastic demonstration – I wish the clip had been long enough to hear AJ’s comments. Jamie – you are the best!
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
i have a question..if i were to put on headphones and listen to your directions as you give it to this kid, would i be put into a trance?
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
excellent
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
nice and controlled well done
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
AMAZING!!
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
your voice is soo smoothing =)
Wednesday, 13. May 2009
Very nice demonstration!