|
Before being hypnotized for the first
time, you will learn to precondition your mind to accept suggestion. For
this purpose, I have the following suggestibility tests written out for
you word for word. I suggest that you read these suggestions slowly and
carefully into your tape recorder. On the words, higher, up, raise
the tone of your voice. On the words, down, and heavier, lower
the tone of your voice. You will then play the tape recorder back and
cooperate with your own suggestions.
TEST
ONE THE ARMS RISING AND FALLING TEST
Please
stand comfortably upright, feet shoulder width apart, your arms
comfortably relaxed at your sides, eyes closed. With your arms straight,
extend them in front of you, palms facing, to shoulder level. Turn your
left palm toward the ceiling and extend your right thumb toward the
ceiling.
I'd
like you to imagine that there is a very heavy book resting on your left
palm. Picture it in your mind. Now, I'd like you to imagine that there
is a helium filled balloon floating above you, and that there is a
string tied from it to your right thumb. Picture it in your mind's eye.
Now,
pretend, imagine that the book is beginning to feel very, very heavy and
it is pressing your left palm down. Pretend; imagine that the
helium balloon is pulling your right hand higher and higher into
the air. Pretend the left palm is going down, down, down, being
pressed down by the heavy book. Imagine the right hand is
going up, up, up, being pulled higher by the gas
filled balloon. Left palm going down, down, heavier and heavier;
right hand going up, up, higher and higher; left palm heavier
and heavier, down, down; right hand higher and higher,
lighter and lighter, up, up, up. Now open your eyes and see
the results.
It
is important that you do not resist these instructions. If, when you
have opened your eyes, your left hand was higher than your right hand,
then you've been resisting these suggestions and you have over
compensated with your resistance so that the left hand is higher than
the right. This means that you are suggestible. If there was no
movement, you may have resisted, or you may have not been using your
imagination to the fullest.
TEST
TWO THE CHEVRUL PENDULUM TEST
A
Frenchman by the name of Chevrul invented the next test. Take a piece of
light string or thread about 18" long and tie a paperweight or ring
to the end of the string. Now, take a piece of white paper and draw a
circle approximately 8" in diameter on the paper. Draw an
"X" in the middle of the circle with the legs of the
"X" touching the circle. Now, take the microphone to your tape
recorder in hand and record the following:
Take
your paper with the circle and place it on your dining room table. Now,
take the end of the string opposite the weight and hold it between the
thumb and forefinger of your dominant hand. With your arm comfortably
relaxed at your side, your forearm parallel to the floor, hold the
string and dangle the weight over the cross of the "X". Tilt
your head so that your eyes are in line with your fingers, and the
weight.
Now,
begin to concentrate on the paperweight and pretend, imagine that it
is going around and around in a clockwise direction. To help yourself
out, you can move your eyes around the circumference of the circle in
a clockwise direction. Be careful not to move your hand. Concentrate on
that pendulum going around, and around, around, and around... Be very
careful not to move your hand.
Very
soon the weight should begin to go around. Concentrate even harder, the
more you concentrate, the faster the weight will swing and the farther
out the weight will travel. See it going around, and around, and
around...
Now,
begin to concentrate on the weight going in a counter-clockwise
direction. You can help it along with your eyes by traversing in a
counter-clockwise direction around the circumference of the circle. Be
careful not to move your hand. Concentrate on it going around, and
around... (The weight should have reversed by now and the pendulum
should be traveling around and around in a counter-clockwise direction.)
Concentrate
hard, around, and around, around, and around... Now, concentrate on the
pendulum swinging back and forth over the "X". Be careful not
to move your hand... back and forth, front to back, front to back. Move
your eyes if you like but be careful not to move your hand, back and
forth, back and forth, back and forth... Now, concentrate on it going
left to right, left to right, left to right. Move your eyes if you like,
but not your hand...
If
you have received a positive reaction to this test, you have been
successful in influencing your subconscious mind. You were careful not
to move your hand deliberately. However, by concentrating on the
pendulum moving in specific directions your subconscious caused your
hand to move in very minute imperceptible motions. This is a test, which
you can continue to practice to increase your suggestibility and
concentration ability.
Alan B. Densky, CH
is an NGH Certified Hypnotherapist and NLP Practitioner who is a pioneer
the hypnotherapy field. He started his practice in February of 1978.
He is the developer of the
Neuro-VISION Hypnosis technology, which received a US Patent. He also
offers NLP
and Ericksonian Hypnosis MP3s which effectively eliminate a broad
range of symptoms.
Visit both the Neuro-VISION
Video Hypnosis site, and the Best
Hypnosis Downloads Hypnotherapy site to download a FREE Hypnotic
Power Relaxation Program, or subscribe to one or more of the world-class
hypnosis newsletters.
This document may NOT be
re-printed. All Rights Reserved. However . . .
Unique
"spun" versions of my hypnosis articles are available
for publication directly on your website without charge, as long as the
byline and the links back to Neuro-VISION
are kept intact. |