It's funny... When I watched Jason doing this I thought "That's such a simple process. I could do that." but then when you walk away from it, it's like all of the stuff he said just evaporates, and you say "It seemed so simple before, but now it's gone. It just sort of vanished. Where did it go?" Lolls.
Question...... How did he not back hand you when you pinched him xDDD I was looking for some kind of "Ow that hurts" sign and I couldn't see any thing :O
As someone moves into a profound state of hypnotic depth referred to as "somnambulism," one of the ways to test for the level is anesthesia. In the unpacking of this demo, Brad commented that he didn't feel the touch.
Talented man but he needs to speak at least half the speed and with cadence in his voice to sound soothing. I'm stressed out by his speed, it's so much information it's like I'm cramming for a test. Your voice should make the subject fall halfway asleep. Linger on the words so they can be felt.
Respectfully disagree with "Your voice should make the subject fall halfway asleep." The proper tonality for suggestion is the tonality that's congruent with the change you're looking to produce.
If you can do it without a hypnotic voice with lots of pauses, it speeds things up considerably. Some trainers push voice, and others do not so much. For stage work, you need to keep the pace up and establish a fast pace as hypnotic. Jason hits it on the head for this type of work. He is not really doing conversational hypnosis.