Blapsing_Beard wrote:I did a handshake induction last saturday on an unsuspecting mark, with no set pieces e.t.c
worked wonders....
Did they know you were 'the hypnotist' or was it completely cold?
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Blapsing_Beard wrote:I did a handshake induction last saturday on an unsuspecting mark, with no set pieces e.t.c
worked wonders....
spudgun wrote:just wanted to update folks ive been doing this now for about a month and its stunning stuff. I tend to do some magic and then go into the hypnotism as it seems to be a huge aid in me, coming off at least, as "the hypnotist"....i have a couple of wee thoughts and queries for folks tho. Im currently terified of trying the hand shake induction but tend to go through the full 3 set piecies and have them struggling to bend their arms (i mean its very impressive) also im sure my outward appearence of nonchalant almost arogance is doing wonders (even tho im cacking it im a great actor)......but....can i at this point go strait into deepening and then add the super suggestion.????i kind of think i probably can but just wanted folks thoughts
Also and this may be aquestion for the more learned of you on the subject (like anthony etc) but im a nurse right and think that posibly there might be a nobel prize waiting for someone who uses this in palliative care. what i mean is ive never seen it as a form of analgesia prescribed. But do anymore acomplished hypnotists think that its possible or is it ethically too much of a minefield.....also and i dont want to sound like Dr Frankenstien but has there ever been any studies with hypnosis and the placebo effect (i know thats ethically irresposible but......i think its a thought).....i have few musings on this but too mad to actualy post
Blapsing_Beard wrote:With regards to the pain thing, I have numbed peopels arms so they feel no pain, but not everyone can be hypnotised I have found, meaning that it potentially wouldnt be something you could use on everyone in medicine?
Grimshaw wrote:I'd like to hear Mr Jacquin's view on that, can everyone be hypnotised?
Blapsing_Beard wrote:they new i was "a hypnotist" but not "the hypnotist" if you know what I mean.
With regards to the pain thing, I have numbed peopels arms so they feel no pain, but not everyone can be hypnotised I have found, meaning that it potentially wouldnt be something you could use on everyone in medicine?
Blapsing_Beard wrote:I understand what you mean in that respect. A blokey who I had previously hypnotised told me he had a headache. I told him to look into my eyes, and that I would count form 5 to 1 and when i reach one the headache will vanish.
It worked...he was astounded...and so was I!
Blapsing_Beard wrote:I understand what you mean in that respect. A blokey who I had previously hypnotised told me he had a headache. I told him to look into my eyes, and that I would count form 5 to 1 and when i reach one the headache will vanish.
It worked...he was astounded...and so was I!
spudgun wrote:Blapsing_Beard wrote:I understand what you mean in that respect. A blokey who I had previously hypnotised told me he had a headache. I told him to look into my eyes, and that I would count form 5 to 1 and when i reach one the headache will vanish.
It worked...he was astounded...and so was I!
yes this is where i think you get into sticky teritory. if you take away someones headache and he has a sub-arachnoid haemmorhage because he didny go to the doctor, then the hypnotist has effectively killed the person because they didnt seek medical attention, because they were asymptomatic. So i wouldnt go taking away headaches.........(im still evious of your powers tho) but with great powers come great responibility
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