Hey Everyone,
Sorry for the delay since my last post. I’ve been flooded with work and haven’t really had a chance to update this blog =)
Lets get back to conversational hypnosis. We introduced conversational hypnosis a few posts ago. Now we’ll actually go into specifics.
One principle in hypnosis is that for someone to think about an object or concept – Say, a beach – They have to actually picture, hear, feel, or in some way “summon” the object in their mind.
In other words, if I’m talking about a beach, in order for me to make sense, you have to picture something in your mind that represents a beach.
How does this apply to conversational hypnosis? We can use this principle to direct people’s attention without them even knowing it.
Suppose I wanted someone to relax … And pay attention. I could easily tell a story about relaxation … Or a story about a friend, and at some point talk about relaxing. And paying attention. And I’ll keep telling him to relax, with a hypnotic voice tone, (only the important parts! The rest of the story is my normal voice, which tells the subconscious which parts to listen to,) until he actually starts to relax …
More on conversational hypnosis in upcoming posts!
- Derek Young
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