Monday, February 15th, 2010 | Author: Admin

Visit my website at: www.paradoxhypnosis.com Join my Newsletter here: www.KC2XL.com When I went to the barbershop, I brought my camera with me in hopes of recording some Street Hypnosis segments. The owner of the shop occasionally (and graciously) allows me to hypnotize people inside when there's not a big crowd of people (Thank you, Mo!!) While I was getting my hair cut, the conversation turned to hypnosis when some of the customers recognized me. One of them, nicknamed Junior, had seen me hypnotize two of his friends several months ago, and wanted to be hypnotized by me. Junior's friend, Galo, had not seen me hypnotize anyone; but he eagerly told me that he had been hypnotized 2 years ago during his school's Project Graduation hypnosis show and suggested that I hypnotize Junior. (Project graduation is a safe party held at many high schools on the night of graduation to minimize the graduates' overindulgence while celebrating). Because the barbershop was crowded, we walked up the block to a park where I hypnotized both Junior and Galo as they took turns filming. Thanks again, guys! What you see in this video is Galo being hypnotized for the first time in 2 years by rapid induction. You can see Junior get hypnotized in my video titled, “Park Bench Knock Out (Street Hypnosis Series)” Subscribe so you can be notified the moment new videos are posted.

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25 Responses

  1. when hypnosis are hypnosing people then its not the hypnosis mind who does that it is your own mind who fools the boddy

  2. i would really love to learn these ways to hypnotize people… especally the conversation hypno… but i dont live in Amerika, so i cant go to any of your classes, and i really dont have the money to buy all the CD’s and all the stuff from Hypno websites…
    do you have a site or something where i can start learning for free ?? i would really appreciate it !!! :D :D

  3. Thank you. Many certification teachers require students to be of legal age (the age one is considered an adult or can legally enter binding contracts). However, some exceptions for younger students can be made, if the parents or guardians provide legally documented permission to allow the young student to attend the class for certification. In other words, the age at which a person can be certified depends on the discretion of the certification teacher and the student’s parents (guardians).

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    speedproductions797 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    Great video!!!
    You are a super great hypnotist!
    How old do you have to be to be hypnosis certified?

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    TheLordcaine 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    The course I attended gives a pretty specific procedure. First they go through the day with someone getting every time/location they smoke. Then they get other times they might smoke. Then they do a parts integration pattern, then a swish pattern for each and every location. Then they do a formal induction and some PHS since its all been conversational and the client expects something more traditional.

  6. Just forming suggestions is not enough to help a person stop smoking if you haven’d discovered/dealt with what they think they gain from smoking and/or will loose by stopping (just to name 2 of many things to consider).

  7. Due to the way hypnosis is presented to the general public (though hypnosis stage shows or via TV / cinema) new hypnotists tend to believe that therapeutic hypnosis is only about putting a person in a hypnotic state and saying the correct thing to them via suggestion. This is incorrect.

    When dealing with complex issues such as smoking, self-confidence, motivation, etc. you must understand what helps/hinders a person to reach his goals then you must focus on breaking/reinforcing good patterns.

  8. so i want you to tell me what kind of hipnotic suggestions i should use. or maybe even some imagination seqense to empower the suggestions.

    would it be something like: you will stop smoking, or: the amount ciggarettes you smoke will decrease every day until it reaches zero.

    or would it be more effective using imagination: now i want you to picture a black ball of smoke. and when i say so.
    you will let go of that black ball as well as your desire to smoke.

    what do you think, give me ideas.

  9. hello, i have been studying and practising hypnosis for about three months now. have hypnotised one of my friends to stop smoking, with some succes. now i would say that she only smokes about to 25% of what she used to smoke.

    but here is the question. the person i hypnotized (practised on) was someone whith whom i speak a different languige with. and i have got another friend who now wants to be hypnotized too. and he speaks english this time.

  10. Hypnosis can be used quite effectively to help students concentrate, learn and focus while studying. However, the process you described is not how hypnosis works when dealing with complex issues such as concentration and studying. Helping a person improve studying requires more than just telling a hypnotized student that he will study well and remember everything. The hypnotist must help the student break negative patterns and reinforce positive patterns that increase motivation and focus.

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    jamesfirst92 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    hello

    is it possible to hypnotize a student by saying you will forget everything except to read, write and remember what you have studied for the past 1 year until your examination ends

  12. If a client believes that he/she can be regressed to a former life AND if that client is helped by the experience of PLR, then a hypnotist should not break the client’s belief of the reality of PLR by stating a contradictory opinion. Similarly, if the client believes PLR is symbolic, then the hypnotist should allow the client to belive it is symbolic. By contradicting the client’s opinion of PLR, the hypnotist might deter the client from using PLR–a tool that might have been quite beneficial.

  13. When clients request past life regression (PLR), occasionally they will ask the hypnotist whether PLR is real. I advise my hyponsis students to keep their personal beliefs about PLR private and to allow the clients to form/maintain their own view of PLR (as long as the clients’ view of PLR does not hinder the process of personal development).

    Whether PLR is a symbolic experience or a real regression to past life is not as important as whether it is an experience that helps the client.

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    NoMoreLTTE 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    hi, do u think past life regression is real?

  15. Yes, you can hypnotize yourself. It’s called self-hypnosis or autohypnosis. Before using self-hypnosis, you should work face-to-face with a hypnotist who will teach you self-hypnotize by:
    (1) explaning hypnosis to you;
    (2) hypnotizing you, so you will know how to recognize the state of hypnosis; and
    (3)showing you how to enter the state of hypnosis by yourself.
    NOTE: The states of self-hypnosis tend to be lighter than the deep states of hypnosis achieved with a hypnotist.

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    jreinjrein2 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    could you hypnotize yourself?

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    MrAwesome867 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    ICE CREAM MAN!

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    mfgootcagfy 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    well i have studied hypnosis well but i can’t seem to get the hang of rapid hypnosis on the other hand i can do slow induction perfectly

  19. Excellent question! The state of lucid dreaming is similar to what some people feel when they experience hypnosis. However, the state of lucid dreaming and the state of hypnosis are not the same. Please note that there are many ways to experience/perceive hypnosis–Not all people experience hypnosis the same way.

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    XheYxItzXaliceX 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    I’am not sure where heard this but are lucid dreams a form or type of hypnosis. Is there a difference between the feeling of being hypnotised and having lucid dream?

  21. Whether you would require a long induction or a short induction to hypnotize your friend would depend mainly on your hypnosis skill level and your knowledge of hypnosis.

  22. Hypnosis seems easy on the surface, but there is much more to it than just saying a few words to someone. Just like any skill, you must take time to learn it. Instant and rapid inductions are advanced techniques. If you want to learn to hypnotize people consistently and well, then I recommend starting with the basics. Learn a progressive relaxation induction, then move into a traditional Elman Induction. From there you can learn rapid inductions.

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    ComputaholicTV 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    Say I was at a party and my friend walk over to me and wanted me to hypnotise him. Could I perform an instant induction and he could go into a trance? Or would I need to do a long talk and get him/her to imagine a road that goes down and that and relax him gradually? I’m a kind of newbie to hipnosis, so don’t think I’m stupid.

  24. wow

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    Rave2YourGrave 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    bye bye critical factor lol

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