the induction is just a ritual . If you set it up properly then anything can be an induction IF you are paying attention to the client and they are responding, rather than a pre written script which you can only hope induces hypnosis
You have to very susceptible for non confusion inductions to work on you. This is why stage hypnosis inductions fail on most people. I'm not saying that Barry's techniques won't work, but it will only be on maybe 10-15% of your volunteers. Doesn't mean the other 85-90% can't be hypnotized. They just require a different technique and more work.
Tnat's not true. Hypnosis is not an altered state of consciousness where you confuse the conscious mind so that you can bypass the critical faculty and talk directly to the unconscious mind. Thats out of date thinking. Hypnosis is nothing more than a suspension of disbelief and believed in imaginings, in effect it all about belief and expectancy. It does not require trance, an altered state or relaxation. If you do a thorough pretalk you can hypnotise anyone who wants to be hypnotised
@@BarryNealeHypnosis Good luck saying that in a room full of hypnotists! Hypnotists are like economists. Ask them all the same question and each one will give a completely different answer. I recently asked Richard Barker a few "difficult" questions about one his stage show videos (I knew they were difficult) and he told me he didn't know the answer because there's too much about the human brain and mind that we don't understand.
Most Hypnotists have never studied the non state theory of hypnosis and they are still living in the dark ages. You might want to read this to get an idea of where I am coming from www.researchgate.net/publication/284338016_Social_cognitive_theories_of_hypnosis
Im still struggling to do this ...😐 One question pls see when its time to concentrate on pen or anything can client blink eyes while looking at it ? Thanks.
Just be confident and make sure that you have built expectancy. Yes they can blink their eyes and you can utilise that by saying "that's right" when they blink
It's about 75%, then depending on who you listen to, only about 10% of that 75% are highly suggestible enough to be useful in stage/street hypnosis. So if you're a stage hypnotist and you have 100 people come on stage, only 75 of them can be hypnotized to at least a minimum level, and about 8 of them will be so suggestible, they'll be out with the fairies on the floor before you've even told them to sleep. Many of the 67 won't be useful to a stage hypnotist because the usual basic induction won't work on them. These are people who would need working on with various rapid inductions or other methods until they went in to trance.
Hyper analytical / highly emotionally suggestable is a small group that instant inductions don't work well. You just need to do different techniques. When you do your convincer or sugestability test you can get a good idea of where their at. I am very hyper analytical myself so it's hard for me to understand it when I trance sombody out so easy. The elman induction works well for just about everyone and you can improvise if it don't work just go into a formal grounding, count down induction with a deepener. Just pretend you know what your doing and have a strong intention to put them into hypnosis and you will get them in it. You won't be able to get them to quak like a duck but you can do therapy on them. You would never use a person like that for stage hypnosis.