The Power of Conversational Hypnosis
Today we’re going to talk about “Conversational Hypnosis“, how you can use it and what is really possible for you to achieve with it.
The field of hypnosis can be broadly divided up into two major types of hypnosis.
The first is what is generally called “Direct” hypnosis and it’s what most people will think of when you talk to them about hypnosis.
In Direct hypnosis it’s completely clear what’s happening.
It’s what happens in a Stage Hypnotist’s show or with conventional hypnotherapy where someone goes to a hypnotist for help to stop smoking or help reduce their weight, for example.
The hypnotist will openly put the subject into a trance and they will then go on to give the subject some specific suggestions or instructions.
The other type of hypnosis is what’s known as “Indirect” hypnosis.
With Indirect hypnosis, what’s happening is much less obvious.
The hypnotist will still put the subject into a trance, but it won’t be the kind of trance where the subject closes their eyes and responds directly to the hypnotist.
In most cases, the subject will be completely unaware that they are being hypnotized.
“Conversational Hypnosis” is a form of indirect hypnosis.
It’s also sometimes referred to as “Covert” hypnosis.
Put simply, Conversational Hypnosis is all about knowing how to put someone into a trance in a regular conversation.
Then using that trance state to achieve the outcome or purpose that you desire.
And the real beauty of it is that the other person will be completely unaware of what you’re doing.
Now, it’s important to understand that Conversational Hypnosis still follows the same principles as the more regular kind of direct hypnosis.
So understanding the fundamental principles that underpin all hypnotic processes is essential to understanding and mastering Conversational Hypnosis.
The big difference is that with Conversational Hypnosis, the subject will appear to be in a normal state of consciousness. To the untrained observer all that’s happening is a regular conversation between two people.
So let’s take a deeper look at what hypnosis is and what it is not.
I’m going to address that second part first – what hypnosis is NOT – because it’s important to clear up any misconceptions of what it is you are looking to achieve right at the start.
Many people have this huge misconception about hypnosis.
Films, the media, books, articles have created this misconception of “power” in hypnosis.
The idea that you can exert COMPLETE control over another human being.
Personally, I think it’s a good thing that this is NOT possible.
You see, in hypnosis you are negotiating with someone’s unconscious mind.
And the unconscious mind is the place where people’s ethics and moral code is really stored.
In hypnosis you’ll never get someone to break their ethical code.
But “Hold on” you’ll say, “I saw a stage show and all these people were running around acting like chickens and doing all sorts of crazy things. Surely the hypnotist had complete control?”
Well, yes and no.
You see a stage hypnotist’s job is to create the illusion of control. Think about the very first thing a stage hypnotist does. He invites people to volunteer and come up on stage.
So who’s going to volunteer to do that? The person who doesn’t want to act like a chicken? Of course not!
The people who do volunteer are the people who want to be exhibitionists, who want to show off.
Of course, on one level they are having the experience the hypnotist is suggesting but it’s not in any way conflicting with their own moral code.
Now, does this mean that hypnosis can’t help you persuade people to do what you want?
Not at all
In future posts, I’ll explain more about what hypnosis really is, its real power and how you can use hypnosis to get more of what you want out of life.
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