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Ive been doing stage hypnosis for a while now and want to start moving toward street hyonosis. What are some good books, website, videos anything for learning this. Any advice of street hypnosis would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Nick Leonard

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Check out DVDs by these hypnotists:

Richard Nongard/John Cerbone (www.hypnosisgurus.com)

Sean Michael Andrews (www.worldsfastesthypnotist.com)

I don't get a kickback from either of these outfits, so I feel comfortable recommending them. Sean has a great newsletter to subscribe to.

Haven't read it yet, but I've heard good things about Reality is Plastic by Anthony Jacquin.

There are a few things I've learned from doing it:

1. Practice, practice, practice!

2. Realize that only the best examples make it to YouTube. :-)

3. As a general rule, pyramid your effects with every trancer, starting with easy things and working your way up to tougher things. One exception to this is when you get an obvious "flopper" whom you know is ready for advanced effects right off the bat.

4. Think on your feet. If you tell someone to forget their name and they don't, ask if they like their name. If they say yes, tell them they'll get a burst of joy every time they hear their name. If they say no, ask them if they'd like a new name and then give them the burst of joy for that name. Similarly, if you've just de-hypnotized a trancer, they're usually highly suggestible, so you can say, "Here's my card. Focus all your attention on my card. Hold it tight; it's stuck, it's stuck!" and so on. If it gets stuck (which it usually will), you blow all the observers' minds. If not, you say, "Good! We know you're truly out of hypnosis and won't go on a zombie buying spree when you leave here!"

5. Carry water. :-)

Happy trancing,

James

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Thank you James.

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You're welcome, John. Don't forget to PayPal me my kickback this time!

Wait--how do I delete comments here? Aaaaack!

Seriously, I did it for Nick's benefit, not yours. :-)

Oh, I forgot to mention that Ormond McGill's Hypnotherapy Encyclopedia actually has a lot of info on rapid inductions (and nearly everything else you can imagine).

John Cerbone - The Trance-Master said:
Thank you James.

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I'd definitely second the plug for Anthony Jacquin's Reality is Plastic.

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I've also heard good things about this video, which has the advantage of being considerably less expensive than most on the market. Heck, it's priced lower than a lot of the books out there:

http://www.healthandwealthinc.com/pages/items/rapidinductions.html

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I second for John Cerbone Speed Transe and Street Transe dvds. The only thing I think is lacking into them is depth testing (because of course in the DVD these are all the best examples but in real life you might need to test depth before saying : forget your name etc...).


Joffrey

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I also find Reality is Plastic to be a wonderful resource, it's given me a lot to think about and am now mixing it in with my Mentalism performances, more often than before.

Looking forward to checking out Cerbone and Nongard's material soon.

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James,
PayPal?
SLEEP
and
dream on! LOL

James Hazlerig said:
You're welcome, John. Don't forget to PayPal me my kickback this time!

Wait--how do I delete comments here? Aaaaack!

Seriously, I did it for Nick's benefit, not yours. :-)

Oh, I forgot to mention that Ormond McGill's Hypnotherapy Encyclopedia actually has a lot of info on rapid inductions (and nearly everything else you can imagine).

John Cerbone - The Trance-Master said:
Thank you James.

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Joffrey:
With these techniques, I generally don't find it necessary to test for depth, as the people I work with, are out fast and in deep. And they do respond quite well to proofs, tests and challenges, laughing at my red pen hysterically, glued to stuff, forgetting their names, etc.
Also, you can do standard depth tests if you want to, but they are not necessary once you see them in a REM State.
There 6 Level of Depth in the Aron's Hypnotic Depth Testing Scale, and complimentary to this, 6 Levels of REM. I do believe the two are related.
John

Joffrey Lambert said:
I second for John Cerbone Speed Transe and Street Transe dvds. The only thing I think is lacking into them is depth testing (because of course in the DVD these are all the best examples but in real life you might need to test depth before saying : forget your name etc...).


Joffrey

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Mauricio:
Looking forward to having you review my work,
Trance On,
John

Mauricio Jaramillo said:
I also find Reality is Plastic to be a wonderful resource, it's given me a lot to think about and am now mixing it in with my Mentalism performances, more often than before.

Looking forward to checking out Cerbone and Nongard's material soon.

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Joffery,
It is really all about where you draw the line between street hypnosis and performance or clinical hypnosis, Street Hypnosis to me is not about lining five subjects up and doing a show in the street, Its about working rapidly and quickly with total strangers and showing phemonena. Speed trance is about "quick hit" rapid simple phenomena demos. That is why John's "red pen" thing is a good demo and forgetting names or more complex suggestions is not such a good lead off. I actually prefer to think of Speed Trance as a "moment of acquiesence" which becomes a jump off for deeper more responsive states, I use speed trance often but it is the start of a chain of progessively more responsive trance inductions which lead to more responsive states. I don't do much street Hypnosis I am more generally involved with clinical and performance Hypnosis. But that's just my two cents.

Hugh Cole
The Pretty Goodest Hypnotist on the Planet..

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Nick:
I have a free street hypnosis newsletter that comes out every couple of weeks. It contains tips on how to do instant inductions. I also do interviews with prominent hypnotists from around the world. Scott Sandland was featured a few months ago. You can sign up at www.WorldsFastestHypnotist.com

Sean Michael Andrews

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