BEST HYPNOSIS COURSE ۞۞۞
56BEST HYPNOSIS COURSE ۞۞۞
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Before we get into the best hypnosis course have you ever considered what hypnosis actually is?
Have you ever realized just how powerful Conversational Hypnosis can be?
Have you ever heard of the man in Italy who hypnotized a clerk into emptying out her register and just handing him the store's money?..
If not, I want to show you a video of this incident, which I will share with you later but for now let me introduce you to the concept of conversational hypnosis. Conversational hypnosis was started by a man named Milton Erickson. Meet MILTON! He is extremely highly regarded by many.
Many have tried to copy him and relatively few have been able to pull off hypnosis extremely succesfully. One man who has probably taken it to further levels is a man named Igor. I will also introduce you to Igor in just a bit.
When looking for the best hypnosis course to learn these techniques you may get frustrated because natuarlly you would want to have the very best that leaves no stone unturned. I could tell you what hypnosis courses I believe are the best but first in case you aren't very familiar with conversational hypnosis I want to introduce you to an example first and a short background, and then you can decide if you would like to go further.
Milton Erickson thought that trance states were not always delibaretly induced but that people enter and exit trances many times throughout the day. You might call it daydreaming or zoning out when waiting for something. The type can come in many diiferent forms. Milton Erickson also believed that trying to directly and obviously induce a trance state in someone would lead to resistance.
So Ol' Milty went about perfecting the art of creating rapport, confusion, indirectly suggesting things and leading a person into a state that was more conducive to getting the outcome he wanted. Milton Erickson's process went basically like this:
Rapport --> Doing someone to have the person in agreement with you. As silly as it may sound that could even be a simple series of saying things that the other person would agree with such as, if they said, "It is extremnely hot today", you might say "Yes, it is extremely hot and uncomfortable" if it was the case of course, agreeing with what the other person says.
Confusing the "victim" --> This is sort of the opposite of rapport. This is where you would deliberately ease your way into an argument and create a sort of conflict. For example, "Actually, I think this is literally the hottest day ever" and they may then argue that it isn't.
Suggestion --> Now after you get the person arguing that the heat isn't "that bad" you have shift their focus and you might say, "So, it isn't that bad afterall?" You have changed their state and focus around.
If you fail to see how powerful this is, albeit a simple and harmless situation, please consider it further.
These techniques are even often used in seduction. If you have ever read Robert Greene's "The Art of Seduction" you will recognize this to be true.
You might call this reverse psychology and there is so much more to it than this and most of the best hypnosis course will take you to those levels and give you the training you need.
This can be very powerful and there are other elements that I don't have room to discuss here.
I invite you to visit my other page where I will introduce you more to Milton Erickson and give you more information and interesting stories related to hypnosis including the video I promised earlier -->
Looking forward to seeing you there,
HypnoGuru Andrew
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