Hypnotising Someone on the Street

There is a certain skill required to be able to hypnotise somebody you have just met on the street. Of course I would highly recommend that you first gain skills in hypnotising people in other environments first. Not only do you need skill to hypnotise people on the street but you also need a strong inner confidence. People can and will be unpredictable, plus you will need to be able to handle multiple possible outcomes. Let me explain this further. When a person goes to see a hypnotherapist or hypnotist they go there with the expectation that they will be hypnotised. There is a defined context for hypnosis. This is very different to where a person is randomly approached on the street and asked if they would like to participate in the experience of hypnosis.

The street hypnotist must first be able to evaluate quickly the subjects suitability for hypnosis and then be able to have sufficient authority and directive control to lead that person into hypnosis. They must also be able to handle other members of the group who may not be as agreeable. There will also be times when things do not go as planned and the hypnotist must be able to deal with these things as they come up.

As you learn how to hypnotise people your confidence will grow and your ability to handle things will become more powerful. Hypnotising a person on the street is no different to any other place in that you still follow the structure of hypnosis it is just that you do it in a different way. For instance the inductions may tend to be rapid and include some physical aspect such as Magic fingers or magnetic hands. Inductions will generally include a degree of fractionation. But by and large it is exactly the same structure as that described in my learn hypnosis fast course.