Added: Nov 18, 2008

From: briandavidphillips

Duration: 3:42

Speed Hypnosis Anchoring Demonstration . . . in this video, Brian David Phillips (羅狼仁), hypnotist (催眠), demonstrates Speed Hypnosis as an Anchoring context set. There is no explanation, it is straightforward demonstration (although there is an earlier hypnocast episode that fully explains the process so see the archives for the hypnocast via the link on my main webpage), see more information there or go to the "hypnosis show" and "classes" sections of my main webpages at http://www.briandavidphillips.com for more. For those with an interest.

Channel: Entertainment

Tags: brian  david  dreams  hypno  hypnosis  hypnotism  nlp  phillips  suggestion  taipei  trance  waking  wakingdreamswebpage  催眠  羅狼仁 


Rating: 3.86 (21 ratings)    Views: 20858' favoriteCount='59    Comments: 15

masterriktor Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - bravo i wana learn how, can anyone help?

sux0rz Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - okay, i think he maintains a really deep eye contact and when he asks the woman to push down, he puts some sort of pressure on her neck and when he says sleep he lets her hand drop really far down and he pushes her neck down slighlty along with that rotating movement

wgoodson88 Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - Why not do this at a bank if it really works?

Rmartin38 Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - video cameras are at the bank

Mugicla Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - Learn hypnosis

Mugicla Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - Banks use it on us. they make an advertisement which makes us feel good then while we feel good at the end they show us there logo

Mugicla Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - THis would work better if you did it longer and finger signals so that when the subconsious has found the memory it will tell you.

WilburyVision Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - I don't get the impression this worked at all - she was coerced into it all, and at the end, certainly didn't appear to have a 'good feeling'when she pressed her kinaesthetic anchor. Just telling someone to have a gooood feeeeling doesn't mean they can recall one there and then.

briandavidphillips Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - I don't see where in the world you get "coercion" out of this. She was there consensually. While the process was a form of direct suggestion, it certainly was not nonconsensual. You are getting only part of the session so you miss the other feedback. When someone is in experiential hypnosis, direct suggestion to a positive feeling is usually all it takes. This is not a covert, light trance, indirect suggestion, or NLP process, it is within the context of direct hypnosis. She felt it.

WilburyVision Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - I mean coercion in terms of being very directive, almost forceful, in your approach. Underlined by the fact that you also need to make physical contact with her. No, I only saw a short part of the whole, but I assume this was in front of an audience, therefore there is some social pressure also to conform to what you want her to do. I don't think anchoring is this easy - sure I wasn't there, but I don't see any indication that 'she felt it'.

briandavidphillips Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - Coercion and direct are two very different things. I use direct processes, not coercive. To describe one as the other colors the impression of one's ethics as coercion is perceived as unethical while direct is more appropriately colored as assertive. This was not in front of an audience. Anchoring is this easy. If you prefer to make it more difficult you may. She reported that the anchors were still working at least six months after the fact.

WilburyVision Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - Okay, concede your distinctions made here my friend, and agree! Well done then, if you can install anchors so rapidly, that also last so long. Regards.

Hyjal1234 Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - vary true almost all corporations use this,its alot more common then you think

Mugicla Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - Yes I know, i just said banks reffering to a previous comment.

woodhousehighchick Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - i want to be hypnotised i want to know how it feels!!