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The Master Hypnosis Training – Part 1

NLP | Master Hypnosis Training in training

Live 1800’s Old Hypnosis Trainings Demos

Part 1

I met six brilliant people this summer in Las Vegas Nevada, where they took their Hypnosis Master Trainer’s Training. Some I knew from previous trainings, and some I just met, but I was impressed with their passionate commitment to professionalism in learning and demonstrating simple but powerful trance inductions.

One of their assignments was to demonstrate the induction of trance in the “old ways” – I.E. 1800s type of hypnosis. I was impressed with their integrity and their ability to understand how hypnosis works, why it works the way it does, and decided to film the demonstrations. We are sharing their simple but powerful inductions with you. It is very instructive thinking that this is how hypnosis was done in the old days.

If you are not sure of the principles by which hypnosis works – or even if you think you know but are not sure – here you can find a video Tad and I shot recently where we explain this topic succinctly.

Tad James introduced most of them to the group of students who were part of the Hypnosis Trainer’s Training.

As you will see in the videos, the Master Trainers decided many times to select the same demo subject – a very good trance subject (which they did not know from before) but spotted for his great ability to follow instructions and go into trance easily.

We will be posting the videos one by one, so stay tuned.

In this video, Dr. Billy Kueek demonstrates a quick trance induction from Hippolyte Bernheim as quoted in John Milne Bramwell

Hippolyte Bernheim. was the founder Nancy School of Hypnosis together with Liébeault and understood the relationship between hypnotism and suggestibility.

One of Bernheim’s most famous pupils was Sigmund Freud, who was extremely impressed with Bernheim’s experiments using hypnosis. Later on in life, Bernheim began to use more suggestions in a waking state rather than hypnosis per se, calling this form of treatment “psychotherapeutics”.

Note the simplicity and yet the power of the induction – it refers to eye fixation and surprise command for trance.

Enjoy!