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“If you want to be hypnotic be vague. Vagueness is hypnotic. If you can avoid being specific, concrete or referring to anything in particular - you will send people into trance. Why? In order to be vague you must talk about things in general terms, when you do, you allow the listener/reader to fill in the ‘gaps.”
The Rogue Hypnotist, How to Hypnotise Anyone - Confessions of a Rogue Hypnotist
“Using hypnosis you can significantly affect the mind-body system – people can become hypnotically blind and deaf (Erickson did this in the early 20th century,) allergic reactions can be stopped in their tracks and reversed. A woman’s breast size can be increased and if she fails to reach orgasm she can be hypnotised into being able to have one. In fact it is possible to talk a woman into an orgasm. Sexual arousal for women is mainly something that takes place primarily in the mind. She imagines the act before doing it and it turns her on.”
The Rogue Hypnotist, How to Hypnotise Anyone - Confessions of a Rogue Hypnotist
“A pattern followed by hypnotists is: fact, fact, fact, suggestion. The above example is called a ‘Yes set.”
The Rogue Hypnotist, How to Hypnotise Anyone - Confessions of a Rogue Hypnotist
“No pain no gain is for idiots, masochists and sadists.”
The Rogue Hypnotist, How to Hypnotise Anyone - Confessions of a Rogue Hypnotist
“Change is possible.’
‘In some situations you’d like to feel more confident.’
‘There are improvements that can be made in your health, wealth and relationships.”
The Rogue Hypnotist, How to Hypnotise Anyone - Confessions of a Rogue Hypnotist
“Some people find that that wonderful feeling of relaxation begins to spread.”
The Rogue Hypnotist, How to Hypnotise Anyone - Confessions of a Rogue Hypnotist
“As you sit there,
wondering what will shift and change first,
You could just draw your attention to your breathing…
Or notice a pleasant sensation inside…
Perhaps in that hand…
Perhaps in that foot,
Maybe in a big toe…
And you know which toe…
Because
you know your toes,
you know?”
The Rogue Hypnotist, How to Hypnotise Anyone - Confessions of a Rogue Hypnotist
“Remember: you have what they need.”
The Rogue Hypnotist, How to Hypnotise Anyone - Confessions of a Rogue Hypnotist
“Hello (client’s name)? Nice to meet you, please come in.”
The Rogue Hypnotist, How to Hypnotise Anyone - Confessions of a Rogue Hypnotist
“If you start an induction by getting someone to focus on their breathing, doing nothing to it but noticing it they will start to enter hypnosis – why? Because you are beginning to focus their attention on one thing to the exclusion of everything else.”
The Rogue Hypnotist, How to Hypnotise Anyone - Confessions of a Rogue Hypnotist
“The best way to help someone achieve a state of hypnotic trance is to get them to focus their attention inside.”
The Rogue Hypnotist, How to Hypnotise Anyone - Confessions of a Rogue Hypnotist
“never use your knowledge of hypnosis to harm anyone, or impose your ideas, wishes, wants and desires on others. If you do - expect to pay a price! Why would you want to manipulate someone anyway? That’s what psychopaths do. Use your new knowledge to help others and to protect you and those you love from ‘undue influence.”
The Rogue Hypnotist, How to Hypnotise Anyone - Confessions of a Rogue Hypnotist
“hypnosis is a state of intense absorption or concentration”
The Rogue Hypnotist, How to Hypnotise Anyone - Confessions of a Rogue Hypnotist
“bodily sensations, feelings, pleasant fantasies, pleasant daydreams, pleasant memories (do not access traumatic memories!), imaginative scenes, pleasant sounds –”
The Rogue Hypnotist, How to Hypnotise Anyone - Confessions of a Rogue Hypnotist
“Your voice and how to enrich it for speaking, acting and everyday conversation,’ by Andrew Armitage.”
The Rogue Hypnotist, How to Hypnotise Anyone - Confessions of a Rogue Hypnotist
“Imagine… Picture… Visualise What if… I have a vision of…(a politician’s favourite.) What would it be like if… See in your mind’s eye… Suppose… Pretend (the word all children use when starting a game.)”
The Rogue Hypnotist, How to Hypnotise Anyone - Confessions of a Rogue Hypnotist
“In order to be vague you must talk about things in general terms, when you do, you allow the listener/reader to fill in the ‘gaps.’ By so doing they must use their imagination; by using their imagination they enter trance and a light state of hypnosis.”
The Rogue Hypnotist, How to Hypnotise Anyone - Confessions of a Rogue Hypnotist