Mastering Hypnotic Language - Further Confessions of a Rogue Hypnotist

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‘miracle worker.’ I am not, I have simply worked out through laborious trial and error what works and what doesn’t. You’re learning curve is about to be seriously shortened.
    Ok that’s enough waffling let’s get you started, time to learn how to use hypnotic language with complete precision. The training wheels will be coming off a bit more than in book 1 and you will be expected to analyse this stuff without me holding your hand so much. But I have provided some great original scripts that will, I hope really help you. Again: when you know the principles you won’t need me. I don’t want you to be dependent on me or anyone else to have hypnotic mastery. A chimp could do this stuff!

The language of hypnosis and trance.
    There are innumerable myths about supposed ‘language patterns’ that that will make someone your ‘hypno slave’ etc. Fortunately they are a load of old rubbish. However: hypnosis requires precise language use if you are to become very skilled in its use. I will start to lay out some specific ‘language patterns’ that when used as a small part of a large whole will help to add up to your hypno success.
    A.    The more the more:
‘The more you relax the more deeply you will go.’
    This is a ‘single bind pattern.’ That is you are not giving someone a choice. The formula is: the more you do x, the more you do y. There is no real reason why you would, it is a false cause and effect chain but in the ‘trance logic’ of hypnosis it just seems more plausible. Here are some more examples…
    ‘’The more you listen to my voice the more you’ll learn what you need to.’
    ‘The more you pay attention to that feeling of relaxation in your torso, the more you’ll be aware as it spreads down your legs. ‘
    ‘The more you enter this state the more wonderful you’ll feel.’
    B.    The deeper you go the better you feel and the better you feel the deeper you can go: That is the phrase, very simple, very hypnotic. Feel free to use it during trance induction; it is a favourite of stage hypnotists. Sometimes I’ll say,
    ‘And the golden rule of hypnosis is, the deeper you go the more wonderful you’ll feel and the more wonderful you feel, the deeper you can go, nooowww…!’
    C.    Now ….
    Now is a very powerful word in hypnosis. You tag it on the end of sentences following a suggestion and it acts as a simple command for the subconscious to do what you just suggested, now.
    ‘In this relaxed state called trance you will learn all you need to learn, now.’
    ‘You can feel confident in situations that used to bother you, now.’
    ‘You have billions of brain cells that can be utilised in many ways that will surprise and delight you, now.’
    The beauty of using the word now is that it is so conversational, no one knows it’s a command it just sounds like part of a sentence and you can use it as a run on to another, I’ll show you…
    ‘Imagine the type of exercise you’d really enjoy, the type that would help you easily and effortlessly lose weight, now, there are so many ways of being active, so many ways to be more active and won’t it be interesting discovering which one you’ll enjoy most?’
    You might want to throw in a micro-second pause between the rest of the sentence and now – just a beat will do.
    D.     This, that, these, those: This is a simple but effective one.
    This and these are associative words. That and those are dissociative words. Let me show you…
    ‘This feeling will remain with you.’
    ‘These changes will manifest in your life, automatically, without effort.’
    Notice how these two words make it sound like you the change is
connected
to you or the listener. Use these when you want a client to
keep
a particular change or when you want them to experience something from their point of view – this and these facilitate subjectivity in trance. Now, the others...
    ‘That old pattern of the past is no longer relevant and doesn’t

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