Hypnosis – How To Spot When Someone Is In Hypnosis - Presentation Transcript
Conversational Hypnosis
Hypnosis – How To Spot When Someone Is In
Hypnosis
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Recognizing the signals that happen around us everyday is important in itself. Accurate signal recognition is used to help
us to see what is really happening around us and to realize the signals that tell us we are being successful in the things we
do.
It is important to hone these signals in the field of hypnosis as well. If you are not attuned to the signals of trance then
there is the possibility that you will be doing more work than you need to in order to alter the state of mind of the people
around you. It is equally important to see things as they really are which will aid in your success of seeing the minor
signals that light the way to trance
In hypnosis there are very obvious signs that a person is entering an altered state of mind and there are subtle less obvious
signs too. The most obvious signs include changes in breathing, a smoothness of facial features, attention absorption,
involuntary muscle movements, lack of mobility and increased passive responses.
In this article we will go over the less obvious signs that you are putting a person into trance. These are the signals that
will be more difficult to spot and will require a more focused sense of accurate signal recognition.
Always remember when you are looking for signals of trance that you are not looking for one specific item, you are
looking for changes from the normal state of the person you are currently dealing with.
The first trance signal we will discuss is the change in pupil dilation. Change in pupil dilation is the change in size of the
black center of the eye. This signal is harder to see for several reasons. There are outside influences that can tamper with
the accuracy of your judgment in this signal.
The first being that the subject’s eyes may not be in your view, some people close their eyes when they are relaxed and
others may be avoiding eye contact as they are feeling that they are in a vulnerable state. Another reason this is a more
difficult signal to detect is the amount of observation it requires to see a change in something so small.
Changes in a person’s pupils can also result from changes in light, for instance sunny days and darker rooms will cause the
pupils to change their dilation. This is an unavoidable interference as it is just the nature of the way the eyes react to the
lighting around them.
When a subject’s pupils are reacting to hypnosis or an altered state of mind they will usually become larger.
Another little known trance signal that is difficult to spot is the pace of your subjects pulse. The heart rate of the person
you are trying to put into trance will usually slow down as they are entering the altered state of mind. However this may
also depend on the story you are telling or the mental pictures you are creating.
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If you are using a relaxing set of suggestions the person’s heart rate will usually slow down. If you are using an exciting,
dangerous, or suspenseful story the heart rate of the subject may increase due to the feelings you are producing with in
them.
No matter which way the heart rate goes, if it is changing you can begin to believe you have successfully helped your
client into the beginnings of hypnosis. The question in your mind now is going to be, “How can I tell the heart rate of my
subject without touching them to feel it?”
This is the reason that this trance signal is harder to spot than some others. You typically don’t want to touch a person
when they are totally relaxed and trusting you to guide them with conversation alone.
The only way to monitor their heart rate without physically touching them is to know where to look. There are specific
areas on the body where the blood vessels are close to the surface under the skin. If you watch these areas closely you can
usually see the heart beat of your subject. The best places to see this is at the side of the neck and across the ankle bone.
Both of these areas generally have a visible heart rate.
Trance signal number three in the list of least obvious signs is to see a change in the blink reflex of your subject. This
signal is easy to spot once you know it exists. The reason it is considered less obvious is simply because many people do
not know about it.
The only reason you would have trouble monitoring this signal would be if you can not see your subject’s eyes or they
have closed them, which could be a signal in itself. If you can see your subject’s eyes, however, you will be able to
monitor how their blink reflex has changed from the way they normally blink.
Here you are looking for a rate of faster or slower blinking of the eyes. Some people stop blinking altogether, this is due to
the eyelids becoming cataleptic. The eyelids simply become frozen for extended periods of time.
Similar to the blink reflex you will also want to watch for a change in the swallowing reflex of your subject. If there is a
change here you can count it as a trance signal that the person is experiencing an altered state of mind. In this signal you
are again looking for a slowing of the swallowing. Some subject’s even stop swallowing altogether.
The swallowing reflex is again is easy to recognize once you are aware that it signifies the beginnings of a trance, you
simply watch their throat to see signs of swallowing. In this trance signal you may also notice that the eyelids grow heavy
or the eyes close completely.
Often your subject will grow sleepy as they enter trance but many people will not close their eyes as they find it
embarrassing to feel as though they have fallen asleep in front of another person, especially if that person is speaking to
them.
Little known trance signal number five is a change in the skin color or tone of your subject. As many people start to relax
the blood vessels in their bodies change as well. This allows the blood within to flow more freely through the body and
causes slight changes in skin color and tone.
Some people get darker and some people will grow paler, this simply depends on the person. Either effect is completely
normal and is the result of a physiological change that is also very natural.
Finally the last little known trance signal number six it the change in voice. This signal can be hard to detect if your
subject is not speaking. Many people will have slower speech or a slower rate of talking when they are in an altered state
of mind.
Another aspect of the voice that can change when in trance is the tonality of voice. There is not set standard of whether
this goes up or down, you just need to listen for a difference from normal tones. Some people who have entered trance will
just stop talking altogether; again look for signals that are different from the normal state of the subject.
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These signals are less obvious than other signals and signs of trance that we have talked about previously. Some are harder
to see and some are just lesser known than the others. At any rate they are good identifiers that you have succeeded in
altering the state of mind of the people or person you are with.
Watch for them closely and keep your sense tuned for these minute changes in your subjects. Remember that the sooner
you can conclude that your subject is in trance the sooner you can move on to the next steps in your hypnosis.
Emotional Triggers are a key element in Conversatio more
Emotional Triggers are a key element in Conversational Hypnosis. These skills will help you to embed your suggestions is a pure clear state of mind. They will make change for the people around you easier and more efficient. In order to create a new Emotional Trigger in a person there are skills and concepts you must learn to do first to be successful in implanting an Emotional Trigger. Before you start to practice the concepts in this article be sure to have the principal of 4 Stage Protocol mastered. The 4 Stage Protocol will help you to set the right environment to set a successful Emotional Trigger. Aside from the 4 Stage Protocol you must also be able to understand and utilize the technique of ‘going first’. Both these concepts will help your subject to enter the clearest state of mind to whatever emotion you are trying to provoke. Once you have mastered these two skills and are well practiced at the other beginning skills you will have the ability to smoothly set successful Emotional Triggers. When you have a listener and you are ready to set an Emotional Trigger in them you must first utilize the 4 Stage Protocol. If you will remember this is used to bypass the critical filter and keep the listener from analyzing your trigger. If you cannot use the 4 Stage Protocol then your attempts at setting triggers may likely go unsuccessfully for the simple fact that the conscious mind will be too involved to let the trigger in. Your trigger may not even make it past the critical thinking of the person and be rejected before it is even set. Setting Emotional Triggers is an act that needs to happen when the conscious mind is not aware of what you are doing. This way it will take less time and effort to set a successful Emotional Trigger. On the other hand it is possible to set a trigger when someone is consciously aware. The danger here is that it will activate the Law of Reversed Effect. The Law of Reversed Effect if you remember is the harder you try at a thing the more likely it is you will fail. The harder they are trying to consciously activate the state you are trying to trigger the more likely it is they will fail. Another pitfall of setting triggers while the conscious awareness is checked in is that it will take more and more repetitions to set the trigger. The reason for this is you will have to work harder to bypass the critical filters as they will still be in place if the person is consciously aware. So the first step in setting Emotional Triggers is to use the 4 Stage Protocol, the second step is to induce a State. This is done by actually giving direction to the person’s inner experiences; this will assist you in accessing hypnotic experiences. less
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