How To Easily Hypnotize Anybody For Fun And Pleasure

Posted on November 25, 2009
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If you have ever been hypnotized, you know what an incredibly wonderful experience it can be. The truth is that it’s pretty easy to hypnotize anybody, so long as you have their permission before hand, and they actually want to be hypnotized. Most people are hypnotized half the time anyway. So it’s pretty natural to be able to hypnotize people.

One thing you’ll need before you start is what they want. Do they want to quit smoking? Lose weight? Get rid of their craving for chocolate ice cream? Or do they just want a relaxed experience for a while? No matter what it is, respect their wishes and promise you’ll do your best to make their wishes come true under hypnosis.

Have them sit or lay back comfortably in a chair or a couch. You don’t need to use a watch or anything. What you will be doing is guiding there focused imagine, so just ask them straight away to close their eyes. Ask them to take several slow, deep breaths. And as they exhale each breath, ask them to feel more and more relaxed with each exhale.

Once they have become really relaxed and look like a bowl full of jelly, you can start guiding their attention. Get them to focus on each body part, starting with their head, and finishing on their feet, relaxing each part as they go.

Now’s the time to start with the commands. You can tell them to do whatever they told you they wanted to do before. Stop smoking, or lose weigh, or whatever. Spend about ten minutes on this part. Speak slowly and relaxed, and try to match the rate of your speaking with the rate of their breathing.

After you’ve given them several commands, you can begin to bring them slowly out of their hypnotic state. Usually a slow count from one to five does the trick. Which each number describe them feeling better, more awake, so that when you get to five, they are feeling happy and relaxed and refreshed.

If you want to discover the most powerful Persuasion Techniques, have a look at George Hutton’s NLP Persuasion page.

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