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Hi Kyle - Here is how I do it and how I teach self-hypnosis. This method works for 1 minute or for 60 - I usually get in at least one 15 minute session each day using this method, most of mine tend to be 1 - 3 minutes. The main thing is discover what works best for you. The self-hypnosis techniques are limitless.
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Roger
I haven't yet met a trance I didn't like
Hello again Kyle,
Looking back I probably overlooked my intended point. Hypnosis from someone else is FAR more effective than self-suggestion in my experience. My case is based on the concept that somnambulism and the Esdaile state can't be employed by the subject, but have to be from an external stimulus. Once you are in that state, you can get fantastic results, but you are unable to actually provide the suggestions at this point.
As for the recording of yourself, I would have to consider that as external, because it does not involve feedback. Your voice in the recording makes it no more "self-hypnosis" than taking prescription drugs is consider "self-medicating". Without the doctor to provide the prescription, you would not have had that medication.
But enough of our semantics (unless you wish to riposte), my core point is that externally provided suggestion allows the subject's mind to release all control and therefore achieve a more primal change in their reality. Any stage hypnotist volunteer (unless they are a stooge) will verify that the hallucinations presented in a show are more 'real' than any daydream. Their temporary existence is purely because the hypnotist makes them so.
Robert
Sure enough, it flowed like a river then.
I find that this works best if you do it with absolutely no expectations. Simply focus on your experience and have some sort of outcome in mind.
Here is a one hour video on the subject, for the beginner in self-hypnosis:
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