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Emotional containment
If you can't contain yourself when a subject reacts strongly, if you begin to feel attracted to them, you have lost your center. If you can't contain your own emotionality, you will not be able to contain someone else's and therefore your frame will be weak. A strong frame and airtight container naturally will bring people in trance.
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Another epic workshop completed at our home in Ibiza with the most beautiful group! There is something extraordinary about being in an intimate group space. I've truly upgraded my group facilitation game. The group session was truly psychedelic like nothing I've experienced before. It was weird guys...and so freaking juicy! Wow can't wait for the next workshop in Berlin 25 & 26 of July. If you want to book your spot for a workshop, please apply here: www.davidmarius.com/erotic-hypnosis-workshops - spots are super limited.
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5 Ways to Deepen Trance (That Most Practitioners Skip)
Most hypnotists learn induction fast. Deepening is where the real work begins. Here's what I've found makes the biggest difference at the intermediate level: 1. Stop rushing the descent. Silence is a deepener. After an induction, most practitioners fill the space too quickly. Let the person settle. Three to five seconds of nothing does more than another suggestion. 2. Use the body as your feedback loop. Depth isn't in the words, it's in the body. Watch for micro-changes: swallowing, small muscle twitches, the jaw releasing, breathing shifting to the belly. When you see them, mirror them back with your pacing. You're not guiding anymore, you're tracking. 3. Layer sensory channels. Most hypnotists work one channel at a time, usually auditory. Add weight, temperature, texture through suggestion. "Notice how heavy your hands feel... how the surface beneath you seems to hold you more completely..." Depth compounds when multiple senses are engaged simultaneously. 4. Use fractionation deliberately. Bring someone partially out, then back in. The contrast sharpens the experience of depth. Many practitioners know this in theory and never use it in practice. Try it once and you'll build it into every session. 5. Let your own state lead. If you're not in a focused, slightly altered state yourself, the subject will feel it. Your coherence is the container. Before you speak a single word, take thirty seconds to arrive fully. That shift in your presence changes everything. Depth is not a technique. It's a relationship between two nervous systems. What's working for you lately? Drop it below.
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Unfortunately, I got a first strike on youtube because of this video. It's difficult to spread the word this exist without getting banned. My old channel was banned at 12k followers and I hope this one will stay. Anyhow, most sessions are available in the Orgasmic Hypnosis course. If you want to facilitate groups, this is the place to go! enjoy.
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Hypnosis is an illusion
Something worth understanding about hypnosis: in my world, it isn’t a special power or mysterious force. It’s a lens, an illusion that points toward something far more profound. And that doesn’t make it any less real or any less powerful. What hypnosis actually reveals is the extraordinary capacity we already have to reshape our own minds, influence others, and alter our perception of reality. We do this constantly, without realising it. Hypnosis simply makes the process visible. The neuroscience backs this up. Research from Stanford’s Spiegel Lab using fMRI imaging has demonstrated measurable changes in brain activity during hypnosis, particularly in the prefrontal cortex and the salience network, confirming that something genuinely neurological is happening. It isn’t magic; it’s focused attention meeting expectation meeting trust. Kirsch and Lynn’s influential work in Psychological Bulletin (1995) argued compellingly that hypnotic responses are shaped largely by belief, expectancy, and social context rather than any altered state unique to hypnosis itself. Like a magic act: the trick isn’t in the hands of the magician. It lives in the perception of the audience. This is why, in practice, the only thing that ultimately matters is the response of your subject. That response is the phenomenon. Everything else, the inductions, the language patterns, the ritual of it, is scaffolding. What makes hypnosis real is what happens in the person in front of you. The rest is theatre, useful theatre, but theatre nonetheless.
Deeply insightful. The human mind is truly extraordinary. Hypnoses is a wonderful tool 😍😍
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