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With a snap of Gary's fingers,
volunteers are transformed into Elvis,
speak moon
language, see their favorite movie stars in the
audience, plus many more
hilarious non-humiliating
situations.
- Performing Over 20 Years in the
Entertainment Industry
- Hilarious Demonstration of the Power of
Suggestion
- "Hip" Clean Fun
- Volunteers Treated With Respect
- Great for Conventions, Banquets, Sales
Meetings, & Colleges

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT
HYPNOSIS
Q: What is
Hypnosis?
A: Hypnosis is best
described as a state of focused and
narrowed attention where the
surroundings become unimportant.
Hypnosis sometimes looks like deep
relaxation, however it is not a
sleep state.
Q: What does it
feel like to be in hypnosis?
A: You’ll feel
extremely relaxed and content. You
are not unconscious and will be able
to hear all that’s going on around
you; however you will only pay
attention to the hypnotist’s voice
and will follow all suggestions
automatically and subconsciously.
Q: What does it
feel like after you have been
hypnotized?
A: You will feel
refreshed and full of energy. Most
people obtain a feeling of
self-confidence never before
reached.
Q: Do hypnotic
subjects know what they are doing?
A: Hypnotic subjects
are always awake and fully aware of
what is going on around them.
Q: Can Gary
Goodman make me do something I don’t
want to do?
A: A person under
hypnosis will not and cannot be made
to do anything that they wouldn’t do
in a conscious state. Hypnotized
subjects are in complete control of
their faculties and will not violate
their own moral code of ethics.
Q: Is Gary
Goodman’s show safe?
A: Yes. Hypnosis
itself is 100% safe. There are no
side effects caused by someone going
into hypnosis. Gary is a Certified
Hypnotherapist and always keeps in
mind the safety of his subjects.
Q: Can anyone be
hypnotized?
A: Yes, virtually
anyone can be hypnotized – provided
they go into the experience with an
open mind. However, it is impossible
to be hypnotized against your will.
The stronger the will and the more
intelligent the easier it is for a
subject to enter the “state”.
Everyone goes into and out of a
trance state many times a day:
daydreaming, watching television,
working at a computer, becoming so
absorbed that you lose track of
time, etc. Willingness, time ,
circumstances, and the competence of
the hypnotist are all factors in a
person being hypnotized.
HYPNOSIS
Over the years, hypnosis has
overcome a lot of skepticism. This
research paper will explore the art,
use, and questions about hypnosis
both in recreation and in therapy.
In this paper, you will learn what
hypnosis is, different types of it,
and different techniques for using
it. Hypnosis, as defined by Gary
Goodman, is "a natural state of
mind, induced in everyday living
much more than it is induced
artificially". Another definition by
Goodman is "guided meditation". Many
people do not realize this, but you
can be hypnotized by many things.
Anytime you become engrossed in a
book or a movie, you may enter a
sort of meditative trance. There are
different techniques for induction
into a hypnotic trance. One is eye
fixation. This simply uses a fixed
gaze, and was very popular in the
1800's and is most commonly used by
Hollywood. Another is progressive
relaxation or imagery. You have
someone imagine being in a safe or
peaceful place, and then awaken to
full consciousness. Another
induction method is the mental
confusion methods which confuse the
conscious mind to the point where it
just lets go and becomes relaxed.
Another one is to shock the nervous
system. This technique is commonly
used by a stage hypnotist and it
employs a sudden excited command in
a surprising way. The participant
will experience a "moment of
passivity” where they'll either
resist the trance or "let go" into
hypnosis.
Hypnosis also has some useful
situations. One would be in the area
of memory. When you are entranced in
the hypnotic state, your sense of
memory is enhanced. Although this is
true, the things which are
remembered can not be regarded a
truth. Sometimes when a person is
entranced, they will 'remember'
things that never actually happened,
but have great personal
significance.
One area that has caused tremendous
controversy is in the area of
hypnotizability. The question has
been raised many times if there are
certain people who can be hypnotized
and certain people who cannot be
hypnotized. There are indeed people
who can and cannot. The only thing
it depends on is how well you can
focus. People who have better focus
generally have better results with
hypnotizability, and people who have
a harder time focusing generally
tend to be less susceptible, as a
general rule.
Although hypnosis is totally safe as
long as your hypnotist is competent
and trustworthy, some skeptical
people still have fears and
concerns. This, once again, all
relies on how ethical your hypnotist
is. Some people also think that
people lose control of their actions
when they are hypnotized. In a way,
you do "lose control". From what
I've learned, you enter what I'd
describe as an "uninhibited state"
where things that you would normally
find horribly embarrassing would
seem perfectly normal, but you do
not give up control over moral
decisions. A person in a hypnotic
trance can come out anytime they
want to if they are asked to do
something that goes against their
moral values.
Another use of hypnosis is in
therapy. This is called
hypnotherapy. Hypnotherapy, as
defined by Goodman is "the use of
hypnosis for self-improvement and/or
the release of problems. All
hypnotherapy employs hypnosis, but
not all hypnosis is hypnotherapy".
Another definition is "any form of
psychotherapy practiced in
conjunction with the hypnotic
modality, within that altered state
of consciousness called a hypnotic
trance"(source unknown).
Hypnotherapy has a wide variety of
uses. Some surgeons and
anesthesiologists use it in
controlling pain, relaxing the
patient, relieving post surgical
depression, and controlling nausea.
It is helpful in treating sexual
disorders such as impotence and
frigidity, and the psychosomatic
disorders. Treatment of problems
using hypnosis has been used
throughout history. Anton Mesmer is
considered the first modern
hypnotherapist. He is the one to
come up with the term "animal
magnetism".
Some people believe that
hypnotherapy can be used as a
substitute for cognitive counseling.
This is not true. Hypnotherapy can
be used for some things, but some
things just can't be solved by
hypnotherapy. For example,
hypnotherapy is not a substitute for
marriage counseling. Hypnosis cannot
solve all of life's problems.
In conclusion, hypnosis is a natural
state of mind and anyone with enough
focus can enter the hypnotic state.
Also, hypnotherapy is good for
treating many illnesses.
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