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STAGE HYPNOSIS DE-MYSTIFIED
HOW TO CHOOSE A STAGE HYPNOTIST FOR YOUR IMPORTANT UPCOMING EVENT(S)
During the last four to five years, Stage Hypnosis has undergone a
resurgence of popularity and much of it has spearheaded by a new generation
of Stage Hypnotists who are clinically trained (and accomplished)
Hypnotherapist firstly, and Stage Hypnotists secondly. This powerful
combination has resulted in the delivery of a level of top-notch entertainment
that is both lively and thoroughly enjoyed by both the audience and
on-stage volunteers alike.
As with any type of important decision that you may make in your life,
having the knowledge first on a particular subject makes the decision
making process and outcome desired that much more attainable. For
that reason, this article was prepared to help assist anyone who finds
themselves interested in possibly employing this type of both exciting
and provocative entertainment at one or more upcoming Events or Functions.
The author's purpose is to provide a better understanding for the
initiated about Stage Hypnosis and Hypnosis in general. In no way
can it substitute for the vast amount of information that is available
on this fascinating and very beneficial subject. I would suggest anyone
interested in learning more about this subject search on the Internet
as a great starting point.
When properly presented, this form of entertainment can be the highest
form of audience participation excitement that you can provide for
your guests. But because Hypnosis has been portrayed in the way that
it has been on television, movies, and books, there is a large amount
of mis-information that surrounds this fascinating subject.
Simply stated, when someone enters the state of hypnosis, they do
not and will not turn into zombies, become unconscious, or float around
the room. Instead, Hypnosis is a state of increased suggestibility
and concentration. It's a very pleasant and normal state of mind that
we all enter on our own at least four times every hour - naturally.
It's when we daydream, lose track of time or even zone out for lack
of better words. Our minds are simply consolidating, storing and retrieving
information that has been gathered since waking up that morning. Because
of this, while you're in a state of Hypnosis, you are still able to
hear everything that is going, but are in a very relaxed state both
emotionally and physically.
Physicians, Psychologists and Hypnotherapists use hypnosis on a daily
basis as a valuable tool to help people eliminate problems sleeping,
improving memory and concentration, removing fears and phobias, and
helping people to overcome episodes of stuttering, asthma and controlling
pain. In addition, Hypnosis has proven to be very helpful in assisting
people all over the world to overcome the smoking habit, lose weight
and improve their lives in many different areas.
During a Stage Hypnosis Show, as long as it's being presented by a
properly trained and competent Hypnotist, the volunteers on stage
(members from your audience) are professionally and gently guided
into the state of Hypnosis. In this dream-like state (similar to the
state that you enter every night before you fall asleep) the volunteers'
subconscious minds readily accept the suggestions given by the Hypnotist.
The volunteers will find the experience to be both relaxing and enjoyable
plus, many times, become so interested in the subject, that they go
on to use Hypnosis to improve their own lives from that point forward.
There are two types of Stage Hypnotists practicing today; those that
have been professionally trained or have gone through some type of
extensive training, and those who simply picked up a book or two on
the subject and call themselves Stage Hypnotists.
In addition, within the ranks of performing stage hypnotists today,
there are three segments:
1. those that specialize in the county fair/amusement park arena
2. those that specialize in the private/special event arena and lastly,
3. those that specialize in both the corporate arena, as well as performing
at private and special events.
Here are a sample of questions that clients have asked us or, that
we have recommended that they ask when evaluating who might meet their
particular entertainment needs.
Q: Can anyone be Hypnotized?
A: Yes, in fact, the best hypnotic subjects possess vivid imaginations
and creative minds.
Q: Will I do anything you ask of me while Hypnotized?
A: No. Your own subconscious mind will not allow you to do or say
anything that you would normally feel is against your moral or ethical
beliefs.
Q: Can a person be left in a Hypnotic Trance?
A: No. Should a hypnotist fail to tell a subject to wake up, they
would just drift off into a natural state of sleep, which would ultimately
bring them out of the Hypnosis.
Q: What will my guests who volunteer to be part of your Show experience?
A: Hypnosis is an extremely pleasant experience where your guests
will feel profoundly relaxed and content. At the end of the Show,
they will come out to the state feeling very refreshed and energized,
as though they had just had a very good nights sleep. In fact the
45 minutes or so that they are experiencing Hypnosis actually equals
4 to 6 hours of regular sleep!!
Q: Will my guests remember being Hypnotized?
A: Upon coming out of the state of Hypnosis, your guests will remember
all of the suggestions given to them, unless they choose not to remember
them.
Q: Can anyone volunteer to be part of the Show?
A: Most definitely yes!! As long as you are able to concentrate, relax,
let yourself go and be willing to be Hypnotized, your guests will
have a marvelous time while enjoying being in the euphoric state of
Hypnosis.
Q: Please describe what will happen during a Stage Hypnosis Show.
A: Typically, the Show begins with a monologue introduction on the
subject of Stage Hypnosis which helps to de-mystify what Hypnosis
is all about and encourages many of your audience members to actually
want to volunteer and be part of the Show that follows.
After the introduction, we allow 10 to 25 excited volunteer participants
to remain on stage where they are seated in a semi circle facing the
audience. All are then professionally and with the utmost of dignity,
gently guided into the wonderful state of Hypnosis, right in front
of their colleagues, friends, neighbors and business associates!
Now the fun and excitement really begins as you're able to watch these
people begin to take on various and different personalities, change
their environments and see them actually become famous Rock Stars,
Movie Stars, Sports Personalities and so on. Your audience rolls over
in laughter while care is taken to ensure that the volunteers are
not placed in any really unseemly situation. As the Show is brought
to a conclusion, everyone leaves with pleasant memories of your Event
and a newfound appreciation of the benefits of Hypnosis in our every
day lives.
Q: How long is a Stage Hypnosis Show?
A: Shows are custom tailored to the specific Event or Function. They
can run anywhere from a minimum of 45 minutes to over two hours in
length.
Q: What does "corporate" show mean?
A: First of all, there is a huge difference between the type of Show
that a hypnotist at a county fair or amusement park might put on as
compared to a Corporate Stage Hypnosis Show. For Corporate/Private
Event Clients, this is an upscale entertainment that is fast paced
and suitable for any type of corporate or professional audience.
The best of these Shows are many times described as Las Vegas Entertainment
Extravaganzas. They will utilize a state-of-the-art music system,
custom props, a customized stage back drop, lighting, and table top
tents (for each of your guests' tables, which help to explain what
they are about to experience). Depending on the size of the event
and budget, there may be beautiful 'on-stage' assistants, sound technicians,
Audio Visual equipment, and a videographer to capture the entire show
on a souvenir video tape.
Q. Can Hypnosis be dangerous?
A: Hypnosis is not dangerous when it is practiced and provided by
a professionally trained, capable practitioner. This person should
be a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist firstly and a Stage Hypnotist
secondly. The safety of your audience and participants should be of
utmost concern when planning and delivering a Show for your Company
or Private/Special Events. |
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