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"Look Into My Eyes" - Learn How to Hypnotize Someone With Your Eyes

"Look into my eyes..." We have all seen it in TV and the movies, and it is natural to want to try it. To be able to hypnotize someone with just a stare seems like a real life super power. Here is the good news, there is actual science behind this, and you can learn to do it.

Hypnotizing someone with your eyes is a type of hypnosis called fixed gaze method and the eyes are just one way of doing it. Other fixed gazed methods you may recognize are swinging of a watch back and forth, or staring at a flame. These fixed gaze methods are most often used by therapist, and performers.

Using "look into my eyes" as a fixed gazed method of hypnotic induction has fallen out of favor with most practitioners today, although it still does have some merit in that arena.

Most people today who are interested in learning to hypnotize with their eyes, are actually thinking more about conversational hypnosis. They want to be able to do the Jedi Mind Trick or maybe be like that Italian criminal who reportedly hypnotized cashiers with his eyes and got the victims to willingly give him all their money, and then erase their memory of the event.

That is conversational hypnosis, and there are some ways you can start working on it if you would like to learn. Here is a simple exercise in conversational hypnosis. Get the subjects attention, strike up a conversation. The goal is to establish "rapport", or a friendly relationship, eye contact can be an important part of this. Don't try to stare them down though, use gentle eye contact to put them at ease.

The next step, after you have put them at ease is to induce a "trance." There are many ways to do this; one of the easiest is actually to get them to question an idea on their own. While there mind is chewing on the question/ issue, you gently implant your "suggestion." Since you implant the suggestion, while they are pondering a topic, it is likely they will come to the same "conclusion."

Later the subject will likely recall the implanted message as it being their own idea. Part of the reason this works, is because when we are relaxed we tend not to think critically about things, and are more willing to accept something as a fact.

Your success will vary, and different people are more susceptible to suggestion than others. It may even take several attempts before the suggestion takes. Conversational hypnosis is an art, and a science, and the skills need to be practiced overtime. But if you practice, it is possible to learn to hypnotize someone with your eyes, and your words.

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