Learning how to hypnotize someone is easy because of the many resources you can get from the Internet or from books about hypnotherapy. However, it is not enough that you know all the techniques because it is also important that your subject knows how to respond to hypnosis. The person you are going to hypnotized must also subject to you on his own will to make the process easier.
Before you learn how to hypnotize someone you have to make sure that the techniques and knowledge you’re going to use come from reliable sources. Your research should teach you how to discern people who are highly susceptible to hypnosis and those who are not. When you are ready to perform formal hypnosis find a place that is noiseless and safe to carry out your session.
Ask your subject in a calm voice to close his eyes and relax. Give your subject a few seconds to adjust himself and fall into a placid state. After a while you can help him do it by giving suggestions and counting from one to ten to give him a timeframe of when to let go of tension and all other thoughts.
Test his focus by asking him to do something like raising his hand or moving one of his foot. As a hypnotist, you can only guide your subject to focus his mind. So it is important that your subject cooperates, too. If your subject wants to get rid of phobia or wants to use the hypnosis to improve his well-being, your suggestions will creep into his subconscious mind, willing him to follow them.
To hypnotize someone successfully you have to do each step precisely. You have to slowly introduce your presence into his subconscious mind as someone who has an authority to impose things on him. He should see you as part of his mind and not a separate being. But this doesn’t mean you become his master. You simply are making suggestions that he finds acceptable.
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