Mar 25th, 2007
by Barrie St John
Remember that in normal sleep, our breathing naturally slows down. It’s the same in hypnosis; in fact it’s one of the indicators that we’ve entered a hypnotic state.
Mar 18th, 2007
by Barrie St John
I don’t think there’s any limit to the type of inductions used to induce hypnosis. There are absolutely hundreds of ways to bring on a hypnotic state, probably even thousands.
Mar 12th, 2007
by Barrie St John
Meditation is undoubtedly similar to hypnosis. Both are used to attain deep states of relaxation, but they rest on slightly different levels and tend to have separate purposes.
Mar 11th, 2007
by Barrie St John
Some hypnotists choose to employ suggestibility tests to indicate how susceptible to suggestion and hypnosis a person is. There are many different kinds of suggestibility tests
Mar 5th, 2007
by Barrie St John
TV is a fantastic medium for suggestion and for sales, because people are almost in a state of hypnosis. In fact, eye fixation is a classic way of inducing hypnosis
Mar 1st, 2007
by Barrie St John
Post hypnotic suggestions are suggestions given to people while they are under hypnosis that are expected to be acted upon in their full waking state. They are to become part of you’re your daily waking thoughts and reality.