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About Susceptibility To Hypnosis

Susceptibility to hypnosis is the capacity of going into a hypnotic trance. Most hypnotists believe that the vast majority of the population can be hypnotized rather easily. It depends mainly on the emotional state of hypnosis subject and few other factors. Often the same person who enters into a deep trance very quickly have problems with getting hypnotized just few days later. It also works in opposite way. A person who has difficulty with getting relaxed lose them completely after their first hypnotic trance.

It should be noted that people who learn how to consciously enter into hypnotic trance enters it with less effort each time they use their hypnosis technique. Of course this is not a rule. One of the hypnotherapists states that about 5% of population cannot be hypnotized at all and just 25% can get in the deepest trance. According to him all the rest reaches different intermediate states of hypnosis. Other specialists and hypnotherapists achieves much better results which may be the result of a better approach to hypnotized person. For example Bernheim – claims that at the hospital 80% of the patients attained the state of deep hypnosis, while from the people hypnotized privately only 20%.

Susceptibility to hypnosis is not dependent on gender, education and intelligence. By contrast, it depends on:
- Age – from 5 to 17 years, somewhat higher than in other age groups
- The relationship between the hypnotist and hypnosis subjects (prejudices and animosities creates bad prognosis)
- Subject’s ideas on idea of hypnosis and value of the hypnotist.

It is worth noting that those who are somnambulists (sleeping deep, having difficulty distinguishing waking from sleep, walking in sleep) are very susceptible to hypnosis and easily fall in deep trance.

Required depth of trance.
Required depth of trance should be understood as the plan to implement suggestions structured according to the level of difficulty. This means that the command that are more difficult for hypnotized ought to be passed in the greater depth a trance. In addition, hypnotherapists use selected suggestions to determine the depth of trance. These are appropriately selected suggestions that are not too difficult to implement.

Two commonly used scales for the depth of trance.
- Descriptive Scale.

According to Forel hypnosis can be divided into three main stages:
- Light (i.e. somnolence sleepiness – is characterized by fatigue, and relaxation).
- Average (light sleep) – hypnotized subject can not open your eyes, but does not lose memory.
- Deep-(somnambulism, or deep sleep) – subject can open your eyes in a trance, speak and walk.

There are few easy ways to check how deep you can hypnotize yourself. See three basic hypnosis tests in hypnosis how to post which is continuation of this article.

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YouTube Hypnosis Video Mesmerizing Viewers

Online PR News – 11-April-2010 – There have been many YouTube sensations and the latest to hit the web is a video that makes the viewer feel like they’re high. How is this effect achieved? Doug Slater, the man behind the video explains.

“It’s a three-way combination of hypnosis, binaural beats and optical illusions. The video takes about ninety seconds and afterwards the viewer is left feeling high for ten or twenty seconds. It’s completely harmless of course.”

It’s a three-way combination of hypnosis, binaural beats and optical illusions. The video takes about ninety seconds and afterwards the viewer is left feeling high for ten or twenty seconds. It’s completely harmless of course.

Doug was quick to point out that the hypnotic mind trick was just that, a trick.

“People may have a similar sensation to being high – blurred vision and a sense of disorientation – but it’s just a trick of the mind. It’s a trick, not a drug.”

Since being uploaded to YouTube the video has had hundreds of viewers, leaving all of them completely amazed at the effect. Why has this video become so popular so quickly?

“I think it’s the taboo nature of it. Recreational drugs are of course a huge taboo in society and even hypnosis seems as if it’s seeped in mystery in a lot of peoples’ minds. It’s this combination that has made the video such a success.”

You can view the video that’s got everyone talking below.

Get High On Hypnosis: A Banned Self Hypnosis Technique!

Source: http://www.onlineprnews.com/news/30144-1270992228-youtube-hypnosis-video-mesmerizing-viewers.html

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Feel High With Hypnosis

One of my more popular party pieces is using a hypnotic mind trick to make people feel like they’re high. There are a couple of ways this can be done, either with hypnotic suggestions or by using a spiral which creates a kind of confusing sensation in the mind which is similar to the one you may feel when you are high.

Well recently I hooked up with YouTube user HypnosisSpirals who kindly helped me make a video of this trick. When you watch the video and follow the simple instructions you will be amazed at the short yet powerful effect it has on you.

Feel free to leave your comments here or you can go directly to the YouTube video at the link below and leave your comments there.

Get High On Hypnosis: A Banned Self Hypnosis Technique!

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"Banned" Chinese Hypnosis Video Making Waves

Today a video of a Chinese hypnosis session has hit the news with the headline “Hypnosis Video Sleep: Watch Banned Self Hypnosis Video”. In this 27 minute long video two people discuss hypnosis in English, and then Mooncy Wu performs a live hypnosis routine in Mandarin, the language most commonly spoken in China.

‎So what is so mystical and “banned” about this video? While I don’t speak Chinese I imagine that this is simply a relaxation hypnosis session given then intriguing title of “Banned Self Hypnosis Video” by World Buzz Now. The title alone has driven over 1,000 people to watch the video today. However upon further investigation the original title of the video was the much less sensationalistic “HBE Special- 中文催眠 (普通话) Hypnosis in Chinese with Mooncy Wu”.

Banned hypnosis technique: No.

Great marketing: Yes.

You can watch the controversial hypnosis video below.

Hypnosis in Chinese with Mooncy Wu

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