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induction for analytical mind

PostPosted: May 3rd, 2010, 11:44 pm
by lindylead
Does anyone know of a good induction for a very analytical mind? I have a very mathmatical mind. Every time I hear an induction with a numbered count down, I become hyper-vigilent and determined to make it to the bottom of the count. This pulls me out of the induction.

Does anyone know of a good induction script that doesn't have a count backwards or the word 'obey' in it?

PostPosted: May 4th, 2010, 12:26 am
by angel2342
THIS!

I would definitely like to hear of any files that would help with this. I think far too rationally for me to achieve trance or hypnosis easily :\

PostPosted: May 4th, 2010, 12:31 am
by Jacoburline
There are certain techniques that are supposed to be used for an unusually analytical mind... My impression is that it would be difficult to do in a file format.

As for such an induction, I cannot seem to think of any specific files.

My suggestion to you is that you try to learn to not fight it. Or try watching a decent hypnosis spiral while you're listening to an induction. After all, the great majority of files on this website often use the word "obey" or have a countdown of some sort, and it would be a shame to not be able to try files if you're interested in them.

I definitely think you can learn how to trance easier with practice; at least, that has been my experience.

Best of luck to you!

PostPosted: May 4th, 2010, 3:45 pm
by homerj1620
I'm also very analyitcal. The inductions I've had the best experiences with have been:

[url=http://warpmymind.com/modules.php?name=Files&file=Comment&fid=488]Cardigan - Deep Trance[/url]
[url=http://warpmymind.com/modules.php?name=Files&file=Comment&fid=903]Cardigan - Gradual Induction[/url]
[url=http://warpmymind.com/modules.php?name=Files&file=Comment&fid=1079]Cardigan - Over2nextFile[/url]
[url=http://warpmymind.com/modules.php?name=Files&file=Comment&fid=309]EMG - Elman Induction[/url]
[url=http://warpmymind.com/modules.php?name=Files&file=Comment&fid=2780]EMG - 7 Plus or Minus 2[/url]
[url=http://warpmymind.com/modules.php?name=Files&file=Comment&fid=522]EMG - Divinely Feminine Induction[/url] (not free)
[url=http://warpmymind.com/modules.php?name=Files&file=Comment&fid=2234]MistE - Counting Induction[/url]
[url=http://warpmymind.com/modules.php?name=Files&file=Comment&fid=3160]Sarnoga - Magic Induction[/url]

Offsite ones that I have good experiences with are:

[url=http://www.wendi.com/hypnosis/deep-trance.html]Wendi Friesen - Deep Trance[/url]
[url=http://www.wendi.com/html/double_induction_page.html]Wendi Friesen - Double Induction[/url]
[url=http://www.wendi.com/html/double_induction_page.html]Wendi Friesen - Induction[/url]
Wendi Friesen - HypnoGenius (not free, so no link)

I still don't go deep enough to black out, though, even though I've been trying for many years.

PostPosted: May 31st, 2010, 2:15 pm
by CerebralVortex
in one book I read on hypnosis it said that hyper-analytical people (like myself) often are too impatient for progressive relaxation (a.k.a. "Let me bore you into a daze") inductions and similar... the author (a hypnotherapist who was mentored by Charles Tebbets) said that for clients like that he has better luck with Shock or Confusion Inductions and 7 +/-2. Analytical and Asperger's types tend to maintain a death grip on patterns and details, so if you can derail them from their comfortable, self-controlled track by overwhelming or confusing them, that can drop their guard and let you slip in.

PostPosted: May 31st, 2010, 2:52 pm
by angel2342
Wow, that was actually very interesting! Thanks for sharing :3