Hypnosis How to Perform
Hypnosis how to perform
Street Hypnosis – Getting Started
There’s a hot new activity that’s hitting the streets – literally. Called “Street Hypnosis,” this practice takes the idea of clinical hypnosis to a whole new level. Contrary to clinical hypnosis, in street hypnosis, a hypnotist places a person into a rapid trance and has him or her execute amusing tasks, all for the entertainment of a crowd on the road or street passerby. Street Hypnosis is really not new; people have been engaging in such antics for years. Street hypnosis has been around since the 18th century when performing artists used the power of suggestion along the avenues to entertain the crowds. One could actually say that hypnosis would have died off centuries ago if performers had not preserved the art by practicing hypnosis as a performance tactic on the street. So how does one learn the art of in street hypnosis?
First of all you should master the basics of hypnosis. The “Dave Elman Three-Minute Routine”, as outlined in his book, “Hypnotherapy” is among the simplest and most potent inductions there is. This induction is so easy to practice, that all you require is the ability to read out loud and a willing volunteer. This induction, as the name entails, takes only three minutes to bring about a deep trance, in most cases. It’s most effective to use this basic induction with an amenable volunteer in a private, calm place. Street Hypnosis can still happen on a busy avenue but a calm and tranquil atmosphere is often more conducive to success.
A family member or good friend might not always be such a good candidate. They know you well and may have a hard time trusting that you’ll be able to hypnotize him or her. His or her confidence in your power is crucial in bringing about trance states. Because of this, a casual acquaintance is often a better subject than somebody really close to you.
After the induction, the next step is referred to as “deepening.” Deepening is performed in order to bring stability to the trance state and make certain the subject will stay in their hypnotic trance. A simple deepening technique can be slowly counting backwards from ten, and having the subject exhale each breath slowly as each number is said. Once the induction and deepening procedures are completed, you’ll be able to begin the street hypnosis presentation.
- The general rule is that if the demo could potentially hurt the individual even if they weren’t in trance, it should be avoided as it can possibly do the same harm in hypnosis.
Many street hypnosis utilize even quicker inductions called instants and “super rapid inductions.” These techniques will be covered in later articles. The “three-minute routine” is the most dependable method to use to bring about hypnosis and is particularly suitable for those who may not be good candidates for the faster inductions. Always read the precautions chapter of any hypnosis book you study. If you learn how to safely place your volunteers in a trance state and deepen them, you will have a strong foundation on which to build your street hypnosis performance.
About the Author
Sean Michael Andrews’ training courses are built on the most cutting edge, successful techniques in street hypnosis today. Sean only holds a few trainings per year, so sign up now or you may miss this rare opportunity to train with the world’s fastest hypnotist. For more information about street hypnosis, give Sean a call at 410-271-9408.
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