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How
to Hypnotize Yourself
Hypnotize
Yourself Right Now:
10 Steps to Hypnotize Yourself Today
by Adam Eason
I want to show you a really interesting
technique to hypnotize yourself. It is known as the Betty Erickson
technique as she devised it to hypnotize yourself. Betty’s husband
Milton Erickson is someone I have referred to on several occasions in my
work as a renowned hynotherapist and psychiatrist and someone whose work
seems to hypnotize me all the time. This technique to hypnotize yourself
is entirely attributed to her. Hypnotize Yourself Betty Erickson Method:
This method to hypnotize yourself is
based on the following premises and ideologies. While there are a number
of counter-examples to these notions, they will be of value in
understanding and utilizing this method to hypnotize yourself.
We think our thoughts in pictures, sounds
and feelings.
When we think in pictures we refer to the
external things we see and the internal images that we create. This
includes remembered images ("What does your bedroom look
like?"), constructed images ("What would it look like if it
were redecorated?"), as well as the actual, real things we see
about us.
When we think in sounds these are the
things we hear and the internal sounds that we create. This includes
remembered words or sounds ("Think of your favourite pop
song"), imagined words or sounds ("Imagine that song being
sung by someone else"), and also includes your internal dialogue as
well as all of the real, actual, live sounds around us.
Thirdly, are the things we feel. These
can be actual physical sensations or imagined ones. Can you imagine
being at the seaside and paddling in the cool sea?
Most of us use one of these ways of
thinking more than the others; though we each use all three of them.
Since this is usually the case, an individual who "thinks" in
images wouldn't hypnotize themselves the best simply by visualising.
Focused Attention:
Stereotypical images of hypnotists
holding watches or other fixation devices for clients to stare at are
the result of much misunderstanding about hypnosis. I for one have long
ago banished my velveteen smoking jacket and watch on a chain for more
modern methods of hypnotic induction! The experience of hypnosis is
typically an inwardly focused one in which we move away from the
environment around us and turn our attention inward. This technique to
hypnotize yourself is doing that even more.
Hypnotize Yourself Technique:
Step 1: Find a comfortable position and
get your self relaxed and settled. Get into a position that you will be
able to maintain easily for the time you are going to hypnotize
yourself. It can be sitting or lying down, though sitting is recommended
to prevent you from falling asleep. Get yourself centred, just looking
in front of you and breathing slowly and easily. Let yourself relax.
Step 2: Think about the length of time
that you intend to spend in this state and make a statement to yourself
about it such as "I am going hypnotize myself for 20 minutes ...
" (or however long you want) You will be delighted to discover how
well you "internal clock" can keep track of the time for you.
Step 3: What would you like to get out of
this? Make a statement to yourself about the reason you want to
hypnotize yourself. In this process, you allow your unconscious mind to
work on an issue rather than giving suggestions throughout, (that is
another technique) so our purpose statement should reflect that fact.
Here's how I recommend you phrase it to yourself : " I am going to
hypnotize myself for the purpose of allowing my unconscious mind to make
the adjustments that are appropriate to assist me in
_____________."
Filling in the blank with what you want
to achieve such as "developing more confidence in social
situations." The actual words aren't nearly as important as the
fact your statement acknowledges that you are turning this process over
to your unconscious mind.
Step 4: Looking in front of you, notice
three things, one at a time, that you see. Go slowly, pausing for a
moment on each. It is preferable that they be small things, such as a
spot on the wall, a doorknob, the corner of a picture frame, etc. Some
people like to name the items as they look at them - "I see the
hinge on the door frame".
Step 5: Now turn your attention to your
auditory channel and notice, one by one, three things that you hear.
(You will notice that this allows you to incorporate sounds that occur
in the environment rather than being distracted by them.)
Step 6: Next, attend to your feelings and
notice three sensations that you can feel right now. Again, go slowly
from one to the next. It is useful to use sensations that usually are
outside of your awareness, such as the weight of your glasses, the
feeling of your wrist watch, the texture of your shirt on your body,
etc.
Step 7: Continue the process using two
Visuals, then two auditories and then two kinaesthetics. Then, in the
same manner, continue (slowly) with one of each.
You have now completed the
"external" portion of the process to hypnotize yourself. Now
it's time to begin the "internal" part. Step 8: Now close your
eyes. Now, bring an image into your mind. Don't work too hard at this;
this is fun, remember? You can construct an image or simply take what
comes. It may be a point of light, it may be a beautiful beach, or it
could be your car or an apple. I shall not scare you with the ideas that
randomly pop into my mind. If something comes to you, just use it. If
nothing comes, feel free to put something in your mind.
Step 9: Pause and let a sound come into
your awareness or generate one and name it. Although this is technically
the internal part, if you should hear a sound outside or in the room
with you, it is OK to use that. Remember that the idea is to incorporate
things that you experience rather than being distracted by them.
Typically, in the absence of environmental sounds; I often imagine
hearing whooping hallelujahs from a gospel choir; don’t ask me why,
that just happens in my mind.
Step 10: Become aware of a feeling and
name it. It is preferable to do this internally - use your imagination.
(I feel the warmth of the sun on my face) However, as with the auditory,
if you actually have a physical sensation that gets your attention, use
that.
Repeat the process with two images, then
two sounds, then two feelings. Repeat the cycle once again using three
images, three sounds, and three feelings.
Then to complete the process, open your
eyes when your alloted time is up - It is not unusual to feel a little
bit "spaced out" or wander off somewhat. At first some people
think that they have fallen asleep. But generally you will find yourself
coming back automatically at the end of the allotted time that you set
before you chose to hypnotize yourself. Trust that you weren't sleeping
and that your unconscious mind was doing what you asked of it.
Many people don't get all the way through
the process. That's perfectly all right. If you should complete the
process before the time has ended, just continue with 4 images, sounds,
feelings, then 5 and so on. It is a simple way of just getting you
acquainted with how to hypnotize yourself.
Adam is the best selling
author of 'The Secrets of Self-Hypnosis' please visit his
website for a vast range of resources from the fields of
hypnosis and to receive your amazing, free, instantly
downloadable hypnosis session: http://www.adam-eason.com
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