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May 21, 2008

Drunken Hypnosis . . .
. . . Magick Finger Time!

Here we go! Just for fun . . . I demonstrate the power of the mind with some playful "drunken magick finger" suggestions via an instant hypnosis induction with a trance partner who is a very very good sport. The video was made 20 May 2008.

The suggestion is a variation of the "drunk" suggestibility effect, albeit here I combine it with a hand drop induction and roll right into the bit.  While this gag is great for entertainment or recreational hypnosis, it can also be easily adapted for hypnotherapy.  The classic drug of choice induction is based upon the premise that one way to help folks kick the habit for drugs or alcohol is to show them that they can have similar feelings all on their own without them.  The hypnotic recreation of pain drugs such as morphine has been used very effectively in studies related to brain chemistry and surgical survival enhancement.  So, while here it seems like a frivolous little entertainment - and it is - this sort of experiential process can have far more serious benefit as well.

All the best,
Brian

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April 22, 2008

Higher Self Hypnosis Processes

One of my favorite "practical" metaphysical hypnosis processes is the Higher Self process which guides a trance partner into a sense of unconditional universal love for healing and introspective guidance.

There are a slew of different approaches to similar results.  In the variation that I have developed, I guide the trance partner into physical relaxation and imaginative involvement then intensify that involvement through mental relaxation and guided imagery.  So . . . we're relaxed the body, we've relaxed the mind, and then the spirit in the equation.

The video above is from my hypnocast and has an explanation and a couple examples of me running the process with trance partners.

This is one of the processes that I teach in my Metaphysical Hypnosis courses (see here for the Taipei course June 21-22 and here for the Los Angeles course July 26-27).  Of course, that particular course covers a whole LOT more than this as well as ways to adapt the process to ANY context and ANY emotional construct.

All the best,
Brian

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April 08, 2008

TAROT TRANCE . . .
. . . with Brian David Phillips . . .
. . . May 25, Taipei

On May 25, I will be conducting a three-hour workshop on TAROT TRANCE in Taipei (actually on the Keelung side of Shijr, very convenient to the Shijr train station).

The Tarot Trance workshop will teach participants a number of processes for directly accessing the archetypes of the Tarot within the subconsious for introspective mediative learning through a form of experiential trance.

Anyone is welcome.  Participants are encouraged to bring your own decks (three, if you have them) but I will have a few decks on hand for those who do not have their own.

This is a hands-on workshop.  I will demonstrate the processes and then participants will practice with one another so come prepared to learn by doing.

Previous knowledge of Tarot or experiential trance is not required.

One thing I love using Tarot for is introspective meditation and I have developed a number of processes using hypnosis or focused trance where I guide others through the gates of Tarot into a special world of the unconsious where the archetypes of Tarot become very vivid within an experiential hypnosis context that is very worthwhile for the trance partner as they discover hidden lessons for self-benefit.

Within the Tarot Trance workshop, we will explore a number of these experiential trance techniques, including variations of a few that I have previously taught and a number of new ones more recently developed.

  • Single Card Journey Technique
  • Three Card Foundation Spread
  • Five Card Reading
  • Tarot Reading without Cards
  • and much more!

Those familiar with my periodic Hypnocasts know that I have covered a couple Tarot Trance processes before (I've noticed that more professional hypnotists have begun offerring readings based upon these processes).  The Through the Gate into Tarot mp3 hypnocast is still receiving positive comments and feedback.  Of course the video episode with Tarot Trance demonstrations has garnered even more positive comments:

In addition to my full day workshop on advanced techniques of hypnosis, I also taught a seminar on Tarot Trance at Hypnoticon last February.

This upcoming Tarot Trance workshop is an indepth preview of one of the processes that will be taught in my upcoming Metaphysical Hypnosis courses (June 21-22 in Taipei [here], July 26-27 in Los Angeles [here]).  Of course, the Metaphysical Hypnosis course covers a great many more processes, many used by trance wizards and more.

Many of you know that I love Tarot, I collect various decks for their artistic and historical value, have a hobbyist interest in their history, am the list owner of one of the oldest and more respected email lists related to the subject (TarotL), and even occassionally do readings, albeit usually not of a divinatory nature (see the Metaphysical Trance Services section of my webpages at Brian David Phillips Waking Dreams Hypnosis for my various Trance Wizard activities).

The Tarot Trance workshop on May 25 begins at 2:00pm and ends at 5:00pm.

This workshop is part of my work with the Taipei Experiential Trancework Workshop and is open to anyone.  The workshop is presented in English (Chinese interpretation is available - contact Lorraine Phillips here for details).  Because this is a special event presentation we have a special pricing structure for the event.  The workshop fee is NT$1000 (NT$800 for those who register before May 11, sorry, no refunds after May 11).  Contact Lorraine Phillips to register via email at yuklan.law@msa.hinet.net and she will provide you with further details and instructions.

See http://www.briandavidphillips.com/workshops/tarottrance.html for details.

All the best,
Brian

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April 06, 2008

Fairy Dragon Variations . . .
. . . adapting a hypnotic process to your needs

Since my recent post on the Fairy Dragon Experiential Trance Process (The Magick Egg), I have received a few comments and have responded.  Here are the bits and tidbits and morebits . . . most from the discussion thread at the Hypnosis Technique Exchange . . . please realize that some of these comments are taken out of context as I am only repeating the relevant parts here (please read the original thread on the forum for more details) also keep in mind that this conversation with various folks is still very much ongoing (I have removed attributions here so please go to the original forum for the background and to keep folks straight) . . .

The Fairy Dragon is a lovely piece.

Thank you.  It really is one of my favorite bits.  It can be adapted to pretty much any context as well (therpeutic through simple recreation or entertainment - I used it in my last show and afterward I saw the young woman who received the dragon gift was swarmed by audience members eager for her to describe the experience).  By now, there are quite a few folks walking around who have fairy dragons of their own.

While I reccommend The Magic Egg by Frank R. Stockton, I evidently need to note that the process is not based upon the story, rather the story was inspiration for the process pretty much in that it's hypnosis and there's the suggestion of an egg with a magical creature that hatches out of with magical consequences.

I have delievered the Stockton story as a suggestive patter in performance as part of a presentation of hypnosis in Nineteenth Century literature at an academic conference.  I hedged the telling of the tale by using language patterns and focused movement (miming all of the appropriate actions as if the physical items were there - not unlike the lemon taste suggestibility effect) with very good effect.  Folks familiar with some of the suggestive magical presentation styles of folks like Kenton Knepper, Richard Busch, Brother Shadow, Enrique Enriquez, Ford Kross, Orville Meyer, etc. will understand what I was going for.  It turned out wonderfully and right now I am working on more narratives and techniques for a magickal suggestion-based performance.

I work with a diverse clientel.  Soft and gentle will be good in some cases; but with hardhats, red necks, bikers, blue collars, cops, I dare not use "fairy dragon."  I would think of something more macho...like a Tom Thumb (something).

Somehow, I just don't see a little Tom Thumb as eliciting great waves of macho.

I have modified it to a fairy cat for women who are cat crazy. Instead of a dragon, it's a little cat with small wings.  Honestly, I have run the process with more women then men but with the men, the dragon still seems to work fine.  You know, a lot of those red necks have hunting dogs.

Of course, you are correct, adapt any process, metaphor, or idea to suit the trance partner and you're going to be much more effective. There are folks for whom the fairy dragon image is definately inappropriate and for those you need to adapt.

Yes, a tiny dog, maybe, or pit bull !  hee hee    And, ok; a Tom Thumb-size leprechaun, for instance...not THE Tom Thumb.  What I really meant was something that would appeal more to a male of the sort I mentioned.

Uh, a "fairy stripper" perhaps?  Been there, done that.

Seriously, one approach is to simply allow the trance partner's subconscious to decide by saying something along the lines of "this is a very special egg, it's a magickal egg and inside is a fairy animal, which is a small magickal creature that has very special properties. It can be a small version of a mythological creature or a miniature fairy version of a real creature.  Now, I don't know what sort of fairy creature is inside your egg because every egg is different and the creature that emerges from the egg is always just the right sort of creature for the human who bonds to it.  Now, inside your magickal egg, there is a fairy creature and that creature is of just the right sort for you.  Now, this occurs because of a kind of magickal bonding between you and the aether, a kind of magickal airy solution, within the egg.  Even now, at this very moment, you may even notice a slight change in the quality of the air around you or a gentle small sensation of something happening, a charge of positive energy as even now that aether begins to make the appropriate manifestation and transformation of energies that even now call forth the right sort of energies so that when your egg opens, magickally and wonderfully, the creature inside is exactly of the right sort for you . . . now, the fairy creature could be a fairy version of your favorite animal but it could also be a fairy version of something else, something perhaps unexpected but which is just right for you, I don't know, only your unconscious can know as the magickal aether is guided by the energies within you so that this particular egg . . . right now . . . as you notice the weight of the egg shifts and now perhaps feels more solid . . . now the egg holds within it, as it begins to move and perhaps begins to hatch, a fairy creature that is just right and appropriate for you . . . I wonderful what it is . . . as it begins to hatch . . . now."  Or something to that effect.

Um, I think word that she is feeling that some of her clients may have a problem with is not "dragon" but . . . "fairy".

Then perhaps they need a "fairy fairy" to pop out of the egg.   I know he is joking here (I hope) . . . but . . . it is a point for some folks . . . while it's not really likely in the moment and within the context, unfortunately, there really are a very few folks who are so incredibly homophobic that the word fairy really does set 'em off into their delightful little feelings of ickiness.

I don't usually get clients in that range.

However, one does not have to use the word "fairy" . .  magickal, elven, juju, hsiao, or other words are fine.  Even just saying small, miniature, or tiny will work with the magickal aspects implied but not explicitly stated.  Some folks are uncomfortable with terms like magick as well.

Find the phrasing that maximizes your success with that particular trance partner.

Actually...I know where you have gone with this...and it wasn't the fairy reference to being gay; it is the gentle, airy-fairy sound of it.  I just can't imagine a tattooed biker sort stroking a little fairy and carrying on with that upper Chakra, heartfelt > stuff they might call woosy!

I can.  Actually, the idea of that image makes me smile.

You are correct that to most folks that would not be your stereotypical behavior for bikers types.  However, there are definately more than a few who would feel comfortable doing just that . . . in a private session where they aren't in front of their buddies and where they are allowed to just relax and let go of the posturing for a moment or two.  Although, running a process like that might be better following the adaptation I suggested of allowing the client's unconcsious to decide what "fairy creature" manifests and then perhaps with another twist that "the creature brings with it whatever resource your unconscious needs most, magickally drawing from the aether that which is already within you but which requires reminding and perhaps intensification, for our own good, just as some of the great mages, witches, warlocks, or sorcerers of olde had familiars with them, magickal beings of power that improved and focused asnd intensified the powers already dormant within the mage, so does your fairy creature improve, focus, and intensify your own positive energies . . . I don't know which emotion, energy, or attribute your particular creature brings out within you, but your unconscious does, and that's all that is needed as you begin to . . ." or the like.

It seems to me that the technique itself (at least as it appeared to me in BDP's video) invokes an age regression ... and not too many children would have trouble with the fairy dragon ..... and children rarely have tatoos ...

Not an age regression per se, at least not an intended formal one, but an elicitation of childish curiousity and playfulness that is drawn through with vocal tone and mannerism.

Of course you could even do this more overtly ... begin with an age regression to childhood and then introduce the egg.

Hadn't actually thought of it that way, might be interesting to play with.  For the most part, the idea is to create a playful quality within the adult.  BTW, actual kids absolutely love this sort of thing.

This is a delightful piece with lots of room to maneuver.

Thanks.  I am glad you enjoyed it.  I plan on introducing some similar and other new variations in July for the folks in the classes - http://experientialtrance.blogspot.com - albeit, we're going to play with a whole slew of things on those fronts.

All the best,
Brian

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April 03, 2008

Taking Trance Training to the Next Level

A recent post in a forum on Hypnothoughts http://www.hypnothoughts.com asks the question of what does one do when you've already taken basic hypnosis training and even taken advanced courses from the likes of Gil Boyne.  Where do you go if you still want advanced training but don't want to get stuck in a class with basic material being repackaged.  The querant lives in Los Angeles, to put some of my answer in context . . .

I can certainly understand where you are coming from.  Your background has given you a nice solid foundation but it seems true that most courses are focused on the beginner.  The bulk of hypnosis training is indeed in the basic courses which means the folks who already have that background have difficulty finding something new.  The bulk of the courses and workshops I offer on this side of the pond are intended for folks who have previous experience (or, if previous experience is not required, it certainly is encouraged) but when I look around at other courses in the local market, they tend to stay focused at more elementary or entry-level material.  This is because most folks see new certifications as the bottomless pit of students. This is not true - and becomes obvioius more readily in the smaller markets - as eventually the market becomes oversaturated.  Most basic courses are focused on hypnotherapy but not everyone interested in hypnosis wants to be a therapist.  Many organizations only focus on the basic courses so don't have advanced training or specialization options for those who wish to actually move forward in their work.  It is the exceptional individual who does continue to learn more and the particularly exceptional individual who moves on in a way that empowers them to create new processes for others to learn.

Of course, taking a basic course from different sources isn't always a complete waste.  I read a LOT of material and even read books I know to be trash just to mine perspectives and get the odd tidbit that might be useful.  Devour anything and everything.

However, you can only really justify paying someone money to teach you the progressive relaxation or Elman inductions so many times.  You need advanced fodder.  Every once in awhile, an advanced trainer will indeed offer a truly Advanced course but they are few and far between.  The last time I taught my Advanced Techniques course I just made it an open forum so that the students (most of them were professional trainers and some of them were the top trainers in the country) could ask me about any subject and I would play with it and we'd dissect it and get to techniques appropriate to them and it worked beautifully.  My wife has been encouraging me to offer that course again as it's been awhile since I've put it on the schedule.

For your purposes, look for trainings that offer new perspectives, models, or skillsets.  Extra points for new orientations to approaching hypnosis and even more points for courses that encourage you to synthesize multiple models and create your own techniques and processes.  Improvisationa and spontaneity are essential at this point for you, your already well past the basic rote learning, so it's important to find material that you can jump in and play with.

Go to the TED lectures site and similar sites and listen to anything and everything having to do with the brain, the mind, and . . . well, pretty much anything and everything else . . . and as you do so, don't just watch.  Recently one of the TED lectures has been making the rounds of the hypnosis groups . . . as well it should as it's fascinating . . . but most folks just watch it and set it aside, at your stage of development, you want to be asking yourself after you watch something like that (or any and all other materials) is "how can I play with this and use this in my work either as an impetus for a wholly process or as a means to enhance the techniques I already use?"  Then answer that question, preferably withing a spirit of playful curiousity and wonder.

Going to the ACHE convention is probably very worthwhile.  Consider going to other conventions as well.  The HYPNOTICON open community convention probably has some topics you have no previous exposure to and as such might be very worthwhile for you to explore (folks, contact David Fontenot regarding that convention, I am no longer involved with the administration for that convention).

I don't get to the US very often (while I was "just" in Atlanta and LA in February, that was my first trip to the US in seven years and only my third since 1989), but will be in Los Angeles in July and as you live in that area, I have a couple courses coming up which might be appropriate for your needs - the Experiential Hypnosis course explores indepth an orientation to trancework that many folks are unfamiliar with and while some of the skillsets are familiar the orientation and session model changes it (there are a number of processes explored in that course that are not explored anywhere else) - the experiential trance model is one that I have written about for years but have only actually taught formally very rarely, Richard Clark talked me into bringing my full course to the US and so this will be the first time we've taught the full material in the US . . . while the Metaphysical Hypnosis course is definately material most folks are unfamiliar with but presented in a way that makes them useful techniques for more practical contexts beyond their esoteric origins.  See http://experientialtrance.blogspot.com for the information and contact Richard Clark in LA to signup.

Speaking of Richard and his organizations, the LA Hypnosis Network is worth joining to check for local practice groups . . . http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LA-Hypnosis-Network . . . a number of very good people who also happen to be exremely good hypnotists meet up for exchanging techniques and live practice sessions, if you are not a member, check into the California Hypnosis Network (David Snyder is the Director) through that group.

Of course, participating in online forums like Hypnothoughts http://www.hypnothoughts.com and the Hypnosis Technique Exchange http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hypnosistechniqueexchange is very helpful as well . . . particularly as you read posts from folks who are also trainers.  If their information tends to be resonant with you then they might be appropriate as folks whose courses you might wish to take.  If their posts are less resonant with you and lack valuable information then that might also indicate they're less appropriate for you to seek further training or guidance from them.

I hope this has been helpful.

All the best,
Brian

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Fairy Dragon Experiential Trance . . .
. . . The Magick Egg

A recent query via email . . .

Brian, could you explain that Fairie Dragon thing you did at the wrokshop?

That would be the Fairy Dragon Experiential Trance (Magick Egg) process.  I love that process.  I also received some wonderful comments about it both at Hypnoticon and at the Walkabout.

The process itself was the result of spur of the moment on the fly playfulness.  I made that up years ago just in the moment as I was running a playful session and had some time left and had been reading "The Magic Egg" by Frank Stockton, the Nineteenth Century author.  The hypnotist in that story mesmerizes the entire audience and has then watch experientially as he has them believe he has a phoenix egg which hatches.  Well, I'm not so big on phoenixes but love fairy dragons and so I ran with the concept and improvised the first fairy dragon session (folks who have taken my courses know that I absolutely LOVE to play with things and improvise new processes on the fly - using the underlying hypnotic operators/elements/components/juju to leverage response, intensify imaginative involvement, and apply sensory enhancement (yes, the folks who attend the upcoming Experiential Hypnosis and the Metaphysical Hypnosis courses in July will be doing the same thing, and more - see http://experientialtrance.blogspot.com for details and contact Richard Clark soon if you want to take advantage of the deep discount program which won't stay on the table long).  The process idea worked beautifully so I kept at it and played with it and tweaked it.

For more explanation, there is a video of me explaining and then demonstrating the process at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6371037115055193199 (although the handheld quality during the explanation does get in the way for a bit):

The manual that I provide for my Walkabout Trance course and the Speed Hypnosis courses have copies of a transcript of that hypnocast.

It's a nice little piece and I get emails from folks from all over the planet who use it in their hypnotherapy sessions as well those who use it for recreation or entertainment (the last show I performed in Taipei included that bit).  The girl I ran the process with on the very first run emailed me years later that she still occassionally lets her dragon out to play with it.

In addition to a number of other experiential processes as well as solid hypnotic skillsets, an updated version of the process within a sensory-enhanced context is included in the Experiential Hypnosis course coming July 14-18 in Los Angeles - see http://experientialtrance.blogspot.com/2008/03/experiential-hypnosis.html for more information and signup now if you want to take advantage of the discount pricing (the Deep Discount of this course and the Metaphysical weekend at major pricing advantage will not be available for much longer).

All the best,
Brian

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March 31, 2008

EXPERIENTIAL HYPNOSIS Twofer in July . . .
. . . Brian David Phillips in Los Angeles

Well . . . here we go again . . . the cat is out of the bag and it's a happy camper . . .

Many of you already know that I will be returning to Los Angeles this Summer. The event details are now online.

I have two courses on deck for July in  Los Angeles of interest to Hypnotists . . .

EXPERIENTIAL HYPNOSIS
A Unique Course in Enhanced Sensory Hypnosis
Hypnotist Certification Course
with Hypnotherapist Specialization Certificate
July 14-18, 2008, Los Angeles, California

Don't dream it, be it . . . taking the trance and enhancing the imagination into a fully realized sensory experience . . . experiential hypnosis. Welcome to a full course in experiential hypnosis leading to hypnotist member certification in the Society of Experiential Trance with specialist certificate in Hypnotherapy. This is the only comprehensive course in the experiential approach to hypnosis.

Practical Approaches to
METAPHYSICAL HYPNOSIS
A Course in What the Mystics Do, How to Do It, and How to Use It for Positive Change
July 26-27, 2008, Los Angeles, California

Step into the magickal world of esoteric processes made practical, of hidden concepts made clear, of introspective meditation and powerful changework. Here we remove the veil and examine the underlying operators of techniques that have been practiced for thousands of years in secrecy so that they can be applied in new contexts as powerful tools for change and transformation in our contemporary world. Welcome to a full course in experiential metaphysical hypnosis leading to specialist certificate in Metaphysical Hypnosis with the Society of Experiential Trance. This is a comprehensive practical course in the metaphysical hypnosis with a hands-on critical perspective.

The full week course in "Experiential Hypnosis" includes the core skillsets for membership certification in the Society of Experiential Trance (SET) and much more. The Experiential Hypnosis orientation is a unique perspective on trancework that adds sensory enhancement to any hypnotist's toolbox while the course also includes advanced clinical applications material in hypnotherapy that goes well beyond the core material.

The course in "Practical Approaches to Metaphysical Hypnosis" is appropriate for anyone with an interest in adapting powerful age old mystical processes into contemporary contexts - with or without metaphysical belief sets. This is a practical course in techniques that work.

Both of these courses offer a unique and innovative approach to the practice of hypnosis and will serve to enhance the skills of all students. New as well as established Hypnotists are welcome.

As this is the first time this material has been offered in  North America, we are offering a Deep Discount for the for the first FIVE students to enroll in both courses.

Find out more at:

I have once again been working with Richard Clark on bringing our programs to the "other" side of the big blue pond. Many of you know that he did such an amazing job organizing our last Los Angeles event which was truly amazing so be sure to email Richard for registration for this series of events soon.

All the best,
Brian

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March 22, 2008

Videogames Reverse Mental Aging . . .
. . . add in hypnosis and you've got the perfect recipe

Yes, it's true . . . certain videogames do help reverse the aging process . . . Will A Videogame Help Me Reverse My Aging Process? . . . it has been shown that those with Alzheimer's improved with the use of certain types of games that stimulate thought. Now, use some experiential trance into the mix and the game becomes even more powerfully experienced, well beyond simple vicarious thought processes. Yes, I am teaching a comprehensive course in Experiential Hypnosis, July 14-18, as part of a series of courses were teaching Los Angeles this Summer (see here). Of course, even without the experiential aspects or the games, hypnosis or trance or meditation or guided imagery can do wonders for staving off the progress of aging and at helping folks just live healthier happier lives.

All the best,
Brian
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March 18, 2008

When a Brain Scientist has a Stroke . . .
. . . a TED Talk worth watching (as are they all)

This video is making the rounds of the various hypnosis and trance related email discussion lists, and for good reason.  While others have begun posting it all over the place, some coopting the pointer as their own "discovery", the original headsup post pointing folks to it came from Seth-Deborah Roth (blog, web) who is a delightful source for similar materials of interest to hypnotists as well as a caring warm person with a rather healthy helping of insights of her own.

Part of the wonderful TED series, the video is of Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor, a neuroscientist, discussing her experience going through her own stroke and the insights it provided her with:

Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor had an opportunity few brain scientists would wish for: One morning, she realized she was having a massive stroke. As it happened -- as she felt her brain functions slip away one by one, speech, movement, understanding -- she studied and remembered every moment. This is a powerful story about how our brains define us and connect us to the world and to one another.

She does go into discussion of what can only be described as nearpsychedelic experience and the relationship of such experiences to the brain and the mind.  As a number of you know, I've been working with some of Timothy Leary's texts as roadmaps to building trance processes so psychedelic and visiontrance experiences are certainly on my familiarity list.  I would strongly suggest that certain drugs have been used for millenia to help humans reach these ecstatic trance experiences in a far more effective and safer way than going through a stroke.  I would submit that using experiential hypnosis, one can reliably achieve the experience within an even safer context while remaining completely within the realm of that which is legal.

Very interesting and stuff.  Some will find it familiar and others will find it eye opening.

You can find the TED page for the video here and a transcript here.

All the best,
Brian

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March 16, 2008

Of Arm Levitation, Associative Emotional Setups, and Experiential Hypnosis

There was an excellent query on the Hypnosis Technique Exchange about arm levitation.  A fellow asked what others' experiences were as he noted that when he experiences arm levitation suggestions in hypnosis, his movements are short and jerky, quite unlike the very smooth movements I seem to achieve with trance partners and demonstrate in a number of my online videos.  He was curious as to what the difference is between his experience and "BDP" results (as he characterized the smoother levitations).

Typically, short, jerky movements are more likely associated with unconscious processes unless the suggestions are specifically setup to achieve smoothness (the floating sensation of my "happy balloons" patter which is not quite the same as the classic levitation patter).

The querant asked if folks felt that the deeper level of trance is indicated by the slower movements as he noted that when he experiences it everything slows down for him.

I don't think it's an indicator of depth in and of itself, although in some cases smooth movements can be a giveaway for someone "pretending" to be in trance (which is why you look for other signs of trance along with the movement and why my patter is based upon other responsiveness at the getgo).

In "deep" trance, the movements can indeed be very smooth.

When I do the "happy balloons" it really isn't exactly the same as the classical arm levitation test.  I typically go for trance via some form of concentrated focus with relaxation (physical response) then I will use the balloons.  You will note that often the balloons do NOT immediately rise up, rather they will typically (but NOT always) start slow (ideomotor responsiveness, kinesthetic suggestibility).  The folks who were at the walkabout saw how I handle lack of responsiveness.  Once the arms are at about one third or so up I tack in the happy balloons patter (emotional suggestibility) at which point the balloons will usually (but not always) become smoother and accellerate.  Often, I will then had the person open the eyes and describe the color of the balloons (positive hallucination) and then convert the raised arms into arm catalepsy (stiff arm) followed by a deepener (when I cut the strings the balloons float away and the arms drop and you become even more deeply relaxed).  A lot of it is based upon carefully watching the trance partner for responsiveness and timing the suggestions to feedback into the trance partner's experience.

I've experienced both jerky and smooth movements as a trance partner and as a hypnotist . . . the smooth movements are usually based upon a suggestions setup, often experiential, so it really isn't an variety of apples sort of question but is often apples and oranges . . . in my experience, the smoother movements were more indicative of when I "felt" like I was in a deeper trance while the "shuffle" movements were when I was at a cusp getting into that experience.  However, the beauty of hypnosis is that it is both an objective science, an operator craft, and an incredibly subjective experience on the part of the trance partner.  No two folks will experience the same suggestions in the same way.

I strongly agree that ideomotor movement is great for the clinic (or anywhere else for that mattter).  The use of kinesthetic feedback coupled with emotional responsiveness is one of the ways I deepen the imaginative involvement of the trance partner to heighten their experience.  This, along with suggestions that compound and heighten the experience of the state within as many senses as possible is how I typically lead into an experiential trance session as well.

I used the terms "emotional suggestibility" and "physical suggestibility" but they should NOT be confused with the way that John Kappas gives those terms in his work (which I do reccommend, if only so that folks unfamiliar with his model should be exposed to it - as with any and everything they can get their hands on), although there are some similiarities.  It's a form of associative emotional responsiveness.

What I really mean is engaging physical responses and emotional responses within the suggestion pattern so that they feedback on one another, creating a response loop that accellerates one to the other.  In my experience, when I can associate emotional responses to the physical responses, both become much more pronounced as the trance partner's imaginative involvement becomes much more intense and responsiveness to suggestions becomes compounded as the physical and emotional state sets feed off each other, mutually reinforcing responsiveness.  Physical response sets are wonderful as convincers but once you tie in emotional state suggestions, you are intensifying more than the physical set, you are developing responsiveness within the emotional realm which is wholly based upon subconscious systems.

My goal is to enhance responsiveness in as many sensory channels as possible.  If we have simple kinesthetic responsiveness and then loop that in with emotional responsiveness, we now know that we are well on our way to intensifying other sensory sets - the five senses plus the emotional and mental sets (folks familiar with my explanation of the "eye of experiential trance" will recall that the "mind" is considered the sixth sense over the other five physical senses and that within the mind are conscious and unconscious aspects (number amnesia within the Elman utilizes one aspect of this but I have found that when we furrow in emotional responsiveness we accellerate this process).

When I do experiential processes (esp. for things like the vicarious experiential machine), I will start with this premise and then use a number of setups to maximize the enhancement of sensory experience in as many channels as possible to make the experience as fully experiential as one can experience it within that context (hyperempiria has a similar endgame with a different theoretical explanation and process).

Give it a go with a number of new trance partners to compare.  Do classic arm levitation with a few and then do the happy balloons setup with others and note the nature of the experience for the trance partners as well as the way their physical responsiveness increases as well as emotional responsiveness once the emotional associative responses are looped in.

BTW, it looks very much like I will be teaching an experiential hypnosis course in July in Los Angeles.  When we have finalized details, I will post them.  - yes, we will be doing the vicarious experiential machine with a whole bunch of different contexts among others, including . . . yes, experiential hypnotic roleplay . . . there will be a strong clinical component to this course but the experiential orientation can be used for other contexts as well.  I am looking forward to it as this will be the first time I've had the opportunity to give a comprehensive course based upon the experiential model (we'll have other events scheduled as well so it's nifty keen in that respect too . . . when details are finalized we will definately post them, exciting stuff . . . soon).

All the best,
Brian

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