Instant Deep-State Hypnosis


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A demonstration of a classic shock induction accompanied by my personal patter that instantly induces a deep state of hypnosis. Learn more about hypnosis, join my hypnosis newsletter here: www.KC2XL.com My website www.paradoxhypnosis.com This was taped during my visit to Bayonne High School to give a lecture on hypnosis, motivation and the mind. At the beginning of the class, I used an instant induction to demonstrate to one group of students how quickly deep states of hypnosis can be reached when a rapid induction is properly executed. Next, I invited several students to the front of the class to give them the opportunity to experience hypnosis. NOTE: The student who volunteered to be hypnotized by rapid induction had never been hypnotized before taking my class that day. This was his first experience with hypnosis. For those learning hypnosis: –The difference between rapid inductions (approximately 4 minutes long or less) and instant inductions (less than 1 minute long) is the time taken to execute the entire induction. CAVEAT: Hypnosis can seem harmless. However, the danger of hypnosis (specifically recreational hypnosis) lies in not properly learning suggestion formation and the effects of hypnosis, being sloppy with suggestions (not knowing what to avoid doing), and not following strict ethics—to name just a few things. Please be careful. Learn hypnosis ethics, safety and proper execution before you attempt to hypnotize anyone.

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