Conversational Hypnosis — Too Good to Be True?

August 29, 2010 in Hypnotherapy by Noel

Maybe you heard the claims about what you can do with con­ver­sa­tional hypnosis, or covert hypnosis, or black-​​ops hypnosis. Some people, espe­cially those who are selling some course on con­ver­sa­tional hypnosis, will tell you that you can pretty much do anything once you have mastered con­ver­sa­tional hypnosis. You can get a higher salary, you can get every girl or man that you desire, I guess if you want you can also become president or fly without wings.

In this article we want to look at what con­ver­sa­tional hypnosis really can do for you.

When I watch those movies where they show hypnosis, it always seems fake to me. Usually there is some criminal mas­termind that hyp­notizes an innocent victim into becoming a brutal killer, and then at the command of the real murderer, that innocent guy shoots the victim. This is ridiculous! It is not at all how hypnosis works.

In fact, it is impossible to hyp­notize somebody to kill someone else. Or them­selves. That is because even though the critical filter of our con­scious minds gets bypassed when we are under hypnosis, our sub con­scious mind also has means to protect ourselves. We will not do things that are against our own moral standards or ethics, or that are against our own interests.

Hypnosis has been used in the medical com­munity for years and years now. In fact, even the ancient Greeks used hypnotic trance states for healing purposes. And there are inscriptions on the walls of pyramids in Egypt that depict hypnosis, although it is not clearly recog­nizable whether these hypnosis sessions were for medical purposes or for spiritual purposes.

Hundreds of years of science and thousands of years of experience have proven hypnosis to be effective. Dentists use hypnosis to give their patients pain-​​free treatments. Surgeons use hypnosis to operate people without the use of anes­thetic drugs.

Espe­cially in the 19th century hypnosis really spread throughout the Western world. But a new devel­opment is con­ver­sa­tional hypnosis.

With con­ver­sa­tional hypnosis you can hyp­notize people by using certain words and phrases in a casual conversation.

This is actually very powerful. Because if you can hyp­notize people secretly, without them realizing it, and then plant sug­gestions in their sub­con­scious mind, you can get them to do pretty much anything (with the lim­it­ations that I men­tioned previously).

The first step of con­ver­sa­tional hypnosis is really to make a person feel relaxed and com­fortable. There are ways to con­ver­sa­tionally hyp­notize people even when they are not relaxed and com­fortable, but it is just a lot easier when they are relaxed and com­fortable. They’re just much more receptive to what ever it is that you do and say to them.

In fact, once they feel relaxed and com­fortable they are already in the beginning trance state.

And then you have to use hypnotic language patterns that you can embed in your casual conversation.

What might be the most sur­prising fact for you is that everybody can learn con­ver­sa­tional hypnosis If you set your mind to it you can master con­ver­sa­tional hypnosis within weeks and start to hyp­notize people secretly just one or two months from now. But the problem is that you cannot learn from just a book. Because there are so many analogue qualities to hypnotic trance inductions, like tonality and so on. The best way to really master con­ver­sa­tional hypnosis is the con­ver­sa­tional hypnosis course.

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This article was ori­ginally pub­lished on www.HypnotherapyClinic.info by Con­sultant Clinical Hyp­no­therapist & Pys­cho­therapist Noel Bradford

As a pro­fes­sional therapist Noel help people with everything that you would expect including giving up smoking, con­trolling their weight, dealing with fears and phobias. However his services go far beyond this and encompass things that affect everyone at some time in their life, such as depression, anxiety, panic attacks, stress, and low self esteem.

He  also has detailed spe­cialist training in several areas including but not limitted to Irrittable Bowel Syndrome and Pyscho­sexual matters that affect men such as Errectile Dys­function and Pre­mature Ejac­u­lation as well as those affecting women such as Hyper Desire Disorder, Vaginisums, and Dys­pareunia.

Ori­ginally posted 2010-​​02-​​24 11:07:00.

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