
Some
FAQ's About Hypnosis...
What exactly
is hypnosis?
Hypnosis is a
natural state of deep, physical relaxation, in which the mind remains clear,
alert and focused. Hypnosis is not mind-control, brainwashing or in any way
harmful or dangerous. We all naturally enter in and out of the hypnotic state,
on a daily basis, without being aware of it.
Will
I know what's going on around me while I'm hypnotized?
Yes. You will
hear every word that the hypnotist says. Your body will be very relaxed, but
your mind will remain conscious and aware the entire time. Think about it:
your subconscious mind uses the same set of ears that your conscious mind hears
with! How effective would it be if, once you entered the trance state, you suddenly
lost all ability to hear the hypnotist's words?
How do you put
people into hypnosis?
Actually, today's
hypnotists generally use words, a soothing tone, mental imagery and various
exercises (such as deep breathing) to induce a pleasant, comfortable state.
What does it
feel like to be hypnotized?
It feels great!
Hypnosis is a natural state that feels similar to that feeling you get right
before you fall asleep at night. When you awaken, you feel refreshed and revitalized.
Everyone who volunteers in a show has a blast!
Can everyone
be hypnotized?
Yes. Anyone of
at least average intelligence can be hypnotized. However, the subject must first
be willing.
I volunteered
in a show once, but "it didn't work on me." Why not?
If you volunteered
in a hypnosis show once and were asked to step down, don't let that stop you
from volunteering again. There are lots of factors that will affect your success
as a show volunteer. Some people are too excited at the time to relax. Maybe
the audience is big or the event is important, such as a Grad Night. Some people
feel most comfortable around strangers. (It works for them at a comedy club,
when they're on vacation, but not at the company Christmas party, for example.)
Others feel more comfortable around friends. (Vice-versa.) I find that the level
of "team spirit" at a particular corporation or school has a lot to
do with whether its members feel comfortable "letting go" in front
of each other. Another important factor is EXPECTATION. If you have never been
formally hypnotized before, you may be expecting "fireworks." When
that doesn't happen, you think, "Oh, it's not working on me," and
you STOP TRYING, open your eyes and sit there waiting to be let off the stage.
The people who will do well as volunteers are the people who do not expect to
be transported to another realm. They understand that they will still "know
what's going on" and still "hear everything the hypnotist says."
They stay with it and follow the hypnotist's instructions, even when they're
not sure if it's working. You cannot simultaneously BE the show and SEE the
show! You have to pick one and stick with it!
How does someone
wake up after hypnosis? What if the hypnotist leaves while they're still in
trance?
After hypnosis,
a person awakens naturally, just as they do after sleep! It is impossible for
someone to be "left in hypnosis." If the hypnotist were to leave before
counting them awake, the subject would eventually realize that the session had
ended and would awaken on their own. During a show or hypnotherapy session,
if there were an emergency, or the subject no longer wished to participate,
they could easily awaken themselves at any time and simply walk off the stage.
Can hypnosis
be used for...?
"Improving
my golf game?" "Helping me relax during exams?" "Curing
my insomnia?" "Helping me get past my fear of public speaking?"
Etc. Let's put it this way: think for a moment about any issue in your life
that you'd like to improve and ask yourself, "Does my mind interact with
this issue/activity in any way? Do my thoughts/beliefs affect my performance?
Do my feelings contribute to my experiences in this area? Have I had past experiences
that are reinforcing my beliefs/thoughts/emotions in a negative way? Is it my
expectation that I will NOT get the results I desire?" Are you getting
the picture? The mind, body and emotions are all connected. Therefore, I'm not
aware of ANY issue that can not be at least significantly improved/relieved
through the regular use of hypnosis.
Why don't more
people use self-hypnosis or get hypnotherapy sessions?
Why don't more
people take their vitamins? Or exercise? We KNOW what's good for us but that
doesn't mean we'll do it. We're busy. Most of us barely keep up with all the
stuff we feel we HAVE to do, let alone all that stuff that seems "optional."
The other reason, I believe, is that hypnosis appears very simple. So simple,
that when people first try it, they think it's too easy to do any good. So they
stop, thinking either it doesn't work or they're not doing it right. The truth
is, an activity does not need to be complex in order to be beneficial. (Consider
sit-ups and flossing and tossing down those vitamin pills!) Our society is very
geared toward DOING. Most of us are not comfortable with just BEING. Practice
sitting quietly on a daily basis for even 5 minutes. You'll be surprised how
challenging this is!
What's the difference
between self-hypnosis, "guided imagery," "creative visualization"
or meditation?
Truthfully, there's
not much difference at all. I believe that the prevailing misconceptions about
hypnosis have made people afraid to call the process by its rightful name--especially
in the business environment. "Guided Imagery" or "Previewing"
perhaps sound a little less mystical than "Self-Hypnosis." All of
these processes are simply exercises to relax the body and focus the mind. The
state you attain can feel the same for each--no matter what you choose to call
it.
How quickly will
I experience results from hypnosis?
How quickly do
you WANT to see results? There's a lot of factors at work here. First, and foremost,
there's your motivation level. If you're "trying" to quit smoking
because your spouse has put you up to it, you're not really all that motivated
yourself, now are you? My advice there: just quit wasting your time and money
and be honest. There's no such thing as "trying to quit." You're either
ready to be a nonsmoker or you're not. Same is true with just about anything.
If your motivation level is HIGH, you'll likely experience results very quickly.
If it's low, you may quit going to the hypnotherapist or stop listening to that
new tape long before you see any results. Other factors that determine your
success can include your comfort-level and respect for the hypnotherapist you're
working with, as well as the regularity of your hypnosis sessions. Hypnosis
is NOT a magic pill. Sorry. You will actually have to do some WORK along the
way, such as attending your hypnotherapy sessions or listening to your self-hypnosis
tape on a daily basis. If you are expecting to be "put to sleep" and
awaken "never wanting to eat chocolate again," you're probably destined
for disappointment. It just doesn't happen that way. On the other hand, I've
encountered a fair number of nonsmokers who tell me that they stopped smoking
as a result of "just one hypnosis session many years ago." I'd say
that, when they had that session, "many years ago," they were what
I'd call HIGHLY MOTIVATED. Are you?
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