Modified (Rapid) Progressive Relaxation Hypnosis


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For more information about using and learning Hypnosis… Visit my website here: www.paradoxhypnosis.com Join my Newsletter here www.KC2XL.com I have received several requests to create a rapid variation of the traditional progressive relaxation induction. Per these requests, I have posted this video in which I demonstrate a rapid version of progressive relaxation. The traditional progressive relaxation induction can take 15 to 20 minutes or more. This modified version takes approximately 3-4 minutes. _______________________________ While I was traveling in Pennsylvania Dutch Country, I stopped to workout late in the evening at a gym where I met Aaron, one of the gym’s front desk attendants. While chatting with him briefly, I noticed that he displayed several characteristics of a person who could be quite easily hypnotized. When I mentioned this to him, he said he was interested in experiencing hypnosis, and eagerly volunteered to be hypnotized. This video shows the initial modified progressive relaxation induction I used to help him reach the state of hypnosis. Special thanks to Aaron for allowing me to post this video and to his co-worker for filming it. For those learning hypnosis, notice the following –The use of eye fixation –The volunteer’s change in state despite having his eyes wide open –Signs of entering the hypnotic state: stillness, intense focus, response to simple suggestion. CAVEAT: Hypnosis can seem harmless. However, the danger of hypnosis

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