One elite Non-Verbal hypnosis trick

Deaf hypnosis is a specialized form of nonverbal hypnosis that is specifically tailored to work with people who are deaf or hard of hearing (Am I allowed to say ‘deaf hypnosis’ or do I need to be more woke? - I don't know). When you think of non-verbal hypnosis, you might think of someone talking a lot, maybe with a pocket watch, on a stage with jazz-hands.

The truth is Nonverbal hypnosis is powerful - it leaves no one behind, I want you to know it exists, in case you ever come across a situation where you might see the value in using it.

There are multiple ways to induce hypnosis without using verbal communication. 

For example, using eye contact, body language, gestures, music or other forms of sound can also be used to hypnotize someone. 


But here is the, One elite Non-Verbal hypnosis trick for 2022

  1. Relax

Take the subject's hand as if you were going to be shaking hands. 

Have the subject's arm stretched straight out. 

With the subject looking directly in your eyes, begin slowly raising, and lowering the arm about three to four inches each way. 

Keep your eyes fixed on the clients eyes. 

As the subject begins to blink their eyes, interrupt your up, and down movement of the arm, and begin pushing the arm down slightly. 

Return to the up, and down movements of the arm until the client blinks again. 

Once again, when the subject blinks their eyes push the arm down slightly. 

You will discover that within a few movements the eyes will close completely. Drop their arm to their side. 

2. Inward and downward

Put the subject's arms out in front of them and upward so that the hands are above eye level. They should be parallel, the hands being about two feet apart. 

Walk back and forth in front of the subject, from one side to the other.

Make a small postural change in the subject's right arm first.

Then over to the other side to make a similar charge in the left arm. 

First the right arm is bent at the elbow so that the hand comes a bit inward and downward - the right elbow simultaneously extending more outward. 

Move over to the left side and repeat the movement of the subject's left arm in the same way. After each movement pause a few seconds and observe the posture. 

This permits you to observe the subject's reaction and to allow time for the new change in posture. Moves to the subject's right side and adjusts the right arm again slightly downward. 

Wait a few seconds, walk over to the left side and make a similar adjustment in the left hand. The postural adjustments of the arms and hands are constantly transmitting the message of "inward and downward," 

Inward into one's self, and downward toward a more unconscious level of awareness. 

Finally, when the hands are almost together and almost near their legs, grab both hands firmly by the wrist and forcibly lower them rapidly all the way down. At this point the subject's eyes will usually close and their head will slump forward on their chest. 

If this does not happen pull the eyelids down, and push the back of the head.

administer this final forceful suggestion which implies, 

"Go inward and downward, close your eyes and enter a deep relaxed, hypnotic state!" 

No words have been spoken, but the induction has been accomplished by the series of progressively spaced changes in posture. 

To remove the hypnotic state which has been so achieved the hypnotist simply reverses the movements. 

3. Outward and Upward

First, lift up the subject's head. 

Then lifts up both arms to the position they held just prior to the forcible lowering of them. Next, one arm and hand at a time the movements are reversed. The movements are now “outward and upward”

"Come up out of yourself and back into the conscious state," is the message. 

Finally, the arms are back in their original position; the patient's eyes are fully open, the head is up. 


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