DKaiser wrote:It's been a while since we've had one of these papers. Still, it's a topic that pops up now and again, and one that I have turned my research to as of late, in regards to improving my own acceptance of hypnosis. Most hypnosis literature disdains the 5%, those that are very hard to get suggestions to stick with. I believe I have some insight into that, and how to make it work for such folk.
Analytical Minds
A person's consciousness has a stream of thoughts, directed where we will about certain things, along with unconscious feelings that flavor those thoughts. The analytical mind is similar, but adds a sort of feedback loop, one where the mind is always looking at its own thoughts and critiquing them. Active thinking, some people might call it. This is handy in many aspects of life, but in hypnosis it tends to be a serious handicap.
When one looks at the idea of hypnosis, it is that of implanting suggestions into the subconscious without conscious verification. Statements are accepted, and processed according to the nature of the person accepting them. While they are still filtered based on that person, the mind doesn't reject them simply for being unreal. When dealing with an analytical mind, it is much harder to induce such a state. Even when dropping into a deep trance, the mind continually thinks and ponders on the suggestions, causing that filtering even when the conscious mind is technically shut off. To be deep is not enough, we must also turn off the loop.
That is not to say that hypnosis is impossible for analytical minds. I note that I have, on occasion, had great success with files, and sometimes none. I attribute this not to some oddity of chance, but rather that I was working with a file which, at that moment, was desirable enough to me that I was willing to give it the benefit of the doubt. One does not doubt that the road in front of their eyes is what is, and it is that sort of unconscious acceptance we need to foster here.
What needs to be done with the analytical mind, thus, is twofold.
Depth - The usual hypnosis experience.
Acceptance - The willingness to let things be.
Most files are catered to the first, with good reason. Still, in working on acceptance, I find that it is best for the analytical mind to adopt a sense of "letting the suggestions happen". Before starting a trance, fill your mind with thoughts about the subject, then relax, and let it all go. Know that it will come in time, and the more passive you are, the easier it will be to happen. It is a hard balance to pull, as if you desire something, it agitates the mind such that it analyzes it greatly, but with extended practice, even an analytical mind can find what deep hypnosis has to offer other minds.
I struggle with this all the time. The one suggestion I have the most trouble with is the suggestion to stop thinking!
I've found that this isn't a problem when I'm amenable to a suggestion. Then, it registers very quickly, even on the first listen. But when my analytical mind is engaged and I'm in light trance, I find that the suggestions I'm resistant to don't take hold.
For the last month or so, I've been listening to EMG's Train Susceptible daily, and I've found that every day, my trances become deeper and the deep trances longer lasting. In the course of this, I've noticed that my analytical mind tends to kick in after every phrase, and after ever change -- even the change in EMG's voice where the induction is spliced to the body, or to changes in my own state, e.g., if I fall into deep trance, I'll sense the change and think "I just went into a deep trance" -- at which point I'm no longer in deep trance!
I've tried several techniques to deal with this. Having my analytical mind echo the hypnotist's words, either in real time or a bit after, can keep it occupied for a while, but seems to preclude the deepest trance. Just shutting it down and going back to deep trance can work, if I can do it. Sometimes, I can suppress my analytical mind when it appears.
So I've made progress. But I'm still not where I'd like to be.
One of the changes I've made, with the help of Train Susceptible, is to induce amnesia after ever file. This keeps my analytical mind from repealing the suggestions when I'm no longer in trance, which it can do quite effectively. Simply thinking about not remembering the file can substantially increase my adherence to the post-hypnotic suggestions.
I think that there's also truth in what someone suggested in this thread, that if you can put yourself in a more receptive frame of mind the analytical mind is more likely to stop playing watchdog. But I find that hard with suggestions that in some cases go against some very deep-seated resistance.
I suspect that those of us who are analytical are afraid to let our subconscious mind do its thing without being second guessed. That, as you suggest, can have benefits, but it also has the effect of making the subconscious harder to change through suggestion, since the analytical mind inserts itself between the suggestion and the subconscious, and it can prevent or destroy the irrationalities that make hypnosis work.
It's still a struggle for me and I don't know what the optimal solution will be, but I seem to be making remarkable progress, and I'm hoping that not only will I be able to spend extended time in deep trance but that I'll be able to accept suggestions like false memories that my analytical mind ordinarily demolishes in seconds (but that something like 27% of the population can apparently be hypnotized into having). I already feel myself getting closer to literal belief, and I've been astonished in the last few days to see a deep fear that's been with me most of my life (a consequence of strongly negative experience in childhood) virtually vanish, because I'm no longer resisting the suggestions in trance.