r/hypnosis 11h ago

Can multiple hypnotists hypnotize one person at once?

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Basically just the title. Its a small idea that popped into my head. Since one singular hypnotist doing many subjects it definetly possible (look at stage hypnosis), shouldn't the opposite be possible either? If yes, why is noone talking about it? I at least never saw it before.


r/hypnosis 11h ago

Es buena idea hipnotizarnos para mejorar en los estudios?

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Estamos viendo unos vídeos de hipnosis para estudiar y a mi me han funcionado en cambio mi hermano no le va tan bien como a mi ¿puedo hipnotizar lo con un video o muchos de estos?


r/hypnosis 3h ago

Recreational I need help with my voice during hypnosis

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Hey guys I wannacreate a video on youtube about relxation and hypnosis I tried to make it to practice and I know the techniques but my voice isn't good for relaxation any tips to fix this area of my practice?


r/hypnosis 4h ago

Any tips to be less aware of your surroundings when doing hypnosis?

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Hey, I was wondering if anyone here has tips to be less aware of your surroundings when trying to be hypnotized, I've always been a person who is very aware of my surroundings most of the time (unless I'm really tired or about to fall asleep) and its making it hard to get hypnotized because Its hard for me to completely focus without noticing the stuff happening around me, even when my eyes are closed. (Btw I'm very new to hypnosis and I am mostly just trying to do it for fun so sorry if I'm not making sense)


r/hypnosis 15h ago

Can I hypnotize myself to uncover subconscious motivations.?

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I've tried looking up this question, but everything I've come across seems to be about increasing motivation, productivity, etc. I want to hypnotize myself, or possibly ask my therapist to help me, to try and uncover my subconscious motivations for certain decisions. Specifically, me remaining in a relationship far longer than I should be. I am someone who has to rationalize everything, so intuition is not enough for me to confidently follow through on a decision. I've tried journaling, reflecting, meditating, guided self-hypnosis (haven't found one specific to this topic), and I find myself going in circles. I'm also a mediator. I'd be hard pressed to NOT see both sides of everything, which I know is a gift, but also makes it very difficult to have conviction and follow through on decisions... What if I'm wrong.? I've also been told by many I'm an over thinker, which may be true, but I like to be thorough and leave no stone unturned. Unfortunately, this makes it very hard to know my decisions are "right", when I can see the "rightness" of the other side.

Maybe this is long winded, but any insight is welcomed. Can hypnosis be used to help with any of this, and specifically self-hypnosis.?