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Table of Contents
Hypnotic Inductions. ...................................................................................................1
Introduction. .....................................................................................................1
Mirroring and leading.. .....................................................................................2
Language we use. .............................................................................................5
Making it smooth. ............................................................................................6
Language presuppositions, reframing and verbal traps.. ..................................8
Structure of a hypnotic sentence. ...................................................................11
States and chaining them.. ..............................................................................16
Example: a seduction technique.. ...................................................................17
Example: how to like doing physical exercises. ............................................19
What we say vs. what we do (and do not admit).. ..........................................21
State of Power and messages we transmit to the world. ................................22
Example: a handshake interruption technique. ..............................................27
Amplifying states using anchors. ...................................................................37
Amplifying states using a positive feedback.. ................................................38
Example: a coffee cup induction.. ..................................................................41
Example: overloading and other stress techniques. .......................................41
Example: focus of attention plus negative commands.. .................................43
Critical faculty and finding a way around it.. .................................................44
Example: a hand watch induction. .................................................................46
Overlapping modalities. Where should we lead?. ..........................................48
Direct leading without mirroring.. ..................................................................49
Negative commands and when should we use them.. ....................................50
person to sleep.. .............................................................................................51
Breaking the rapport.. .....................................................................................52
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Using pauses.. .................................................................................................53
Maps of reality. ..............................................................................................54
Example: using maps of reality.. ....................................................................54
Example: using gaps in the map of reality. ....................................................55
Example: more patterns to interrupt.. .............................................................57
Rapport as an ultimate technique.. .................................................................58
Example: leading to deep sleep in two minutes. ............................................58
Conclusion.. ....................................................................................................58
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Hypnotic Inductions
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Introduction.
One man visited Africa and spent some time with the local shamans. After he came
back he claimed that he has a superior mental powers and can make people to do
anything. Of course one day when he was in the bar his friends challenged him to
prove that rather bold statement.
OK, the man said. See this beautiful girl over there? In a moment she will approach
me and initiate a physical contact.
So for a minute or two he was staring at the girl and all over sudden she looked at
him, signed, walked across the room...
And gave him not one but two slaps over the face!
Look at me like that again, she said, and you will get more.
So as you can see ;) it is possible to use your mental powers to influence people
around you. In this book we will go through the techniques and maybe (no promises
here) you will also learn how to make results safe and fun for both involver parties.
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Mirroring and leading.
Let's do an exercise. Say, we are having a conversation. AND AS I am talking to you
I assume your posture AS IF I am your reflection in the mirror. NOW, I reflect you
BECAUSE I am in front of you, SO it is natural for your unconscious mind to
THINK "he is like me", which is just another way of saying "I trust him". We are
working on more rapport (unconscious trust, feeling of "I know you forever) to build
trust history and to pass the critical faculty (also known, but not identical to, the so
called "conscious mind). I will discuss the critical faculty later.
And as I am mirroring you I might also copy some of your gestures, not all of them
but some. It will make your unconscious mind even more confused. If your nose is
itchy and you scratch it and I did the same, the brain will see a pattern here. And the
feeling of "being alike" will increase.
In the other person it will produce a warm fuzzy feeling. I think it has a lot to do with
confusion too, as I am touching you somehow in a very intimate way and you do not
see how, so all that is left is the drift towards − yes, you got it! − the altered state of
mind. We will call ANY state other than "here and now" an altered state and almost
any of them can be used for the hypnosis.
And then I will match the person's breathing. You see, the breathing is the single
strongest "control element" that we have. You want to feel powerful − take a
powerful breath. One is enough. And when we match it the person is going to trance.
Also you can use what is called a cross−mirroring. For example, you do not want to
match breathing of a child − it will be too fast for you. Or you do mot want to mirror
a person with lung problems. Bad idea. But you can do a cross−mirroring. Say, your
chest moves up and I match this movement by moving my finger. Or doing a little
body sway. This is very covert, too.
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