Description:
Have you ever considered the power of using just your eyes to hypnotize unsuspecting individuals? It’s fascinating to know that hypnosis can happen without uttering a single word.
If you’ve explored classic hypnotic texts or seen vintage black-and-white images, you might have encountered the concept of hypnotic “rays” emanating from the hypnotist’s gaze. While this phenomenon is purely fictional, the underlying principle is very real. You can indeed use your eyes to induce a deep trance in your subjects, leading them to awaken with newfound insights.
Establish a solid foundation in conversational hypnosis and effortlessly impress your clients and subjects.
“How on earth did you pull that off?”
Join us as we delve into the realm of non-verbal induction techniques for conversational hypnosis. Scott Jansen will guide you in amplifying the influence of your hypnotic gaze. Imagine the ability to hypnotize people simply by locking eyes with them.
During his tenure as a consultant for high-profile businesses, Scott was restricted from using hypnosis while assisting executives. In response, he developed a potent method to utilize his eyes, allowing him to subtly dismantle his subjects’ conscious thought and access their unconscious mind.
Scott’s three-step system guarantees not only effective results but also astonishes others with the newfound strength of your hypnotic skills.
What you will learn:
- The setup for non-verbal induction
- The comprehensive non-verbal induction system
- The three steps to mastery
- How to recognize unconscious moments before your clients do
- How to deepen trance without speaking
- How to employ techniques akin to Dr. Milton Erickson, the world’s foremost hypnotist
- How to say less and achieve deeper trances
AND MUCH MORE!
A powerful skill at your fingertips:
Embark on a journey to eliminate hypnotic language while achieving results comparable to those of therapists who rely on it. Exercise caution—this is potent hypnosis meant to be practiced with care and responsibility towards your subjects. Avoid using this system for harmful purposes.