Wildcat512024
12-04-2005, 08:15 PM
Hi,everybody!
My name is James,and I've been studying
the fine art of hypnosis for over 20 years.
My first contact with hypnosis
came when I was back in high school,
where I went on stage during a show
as an assistant.
What I saw changed my life forever,
and led me to go full blast into the
world of putting people under.
I set a goal to help my friends with
any problems they had,and ever since,
I've been using hypnosis to help others.
But even I could learn a few new ideas,
and share some insights myself into this
wonderful world we call hypnosis.
So allow me to ask for help now and then,
and share some of my knowledge from
time to time.
Here's my first tip:
When you have someone under for
more than five minutes,keep their head
tilted back and their mouth open.This way,
it keeps their airway open in case disaster
strikes and you have to give them first aid,
namely CPR.
Tip #2:
Be trained in CPR!
This to me is crucial,just in case disaster
strikes during a session,and you may have
to save the person you're working with.Never
had this happen to me personally,but it's
important to be prepared for any emergency.
I know these two tips may make you think,
"Is this guy nuts?!"But being trained in
emergency medicine,namely CPR,can make
the difference between life and death in
a hypnosis session gone wrong.And having
a pocket mask handy wouldn't be a bad idea,either.:)
My name is James,and I've been studying
the fine art of hypnosis for over 20 years.
My first contact with hypnosis
came when I was back in high school,
where I went on stage during a show
as an assistant.
What I saw changed my life forever,
and led me to go full blast into the
world of putting people under.
I set a goal to help my friends with
any problems they had,and ever since,
I've been using hypnosis to help others.
But even I could learn a few new ideas,
and share some insights myself into this
wonderful world we call hypnosis.
So allow me to ask for help now and then,
and share some of my knowledge from
time to time.
Here's my first tip:
When you have someone under for
more than five minutes,keep their head
tilted back and their mouth open.This way,
it keeps their airway open in case disaster
strikes and you have to give them first aid,
namely CPR.
Tip #2:
Be trained in CPR!
This to me is crucial,just in case disaster
strikes during a session,and you may have
to save the person you're working with.Never
had this happen to me personally,but it's
important to be prepared for any emergency.
I know these two tips may make you think,
"Is this guy nuts?!"But being trained in
emergency medicine,namely CPR,can make
the difference between life and death in
a hypnosis session gone wrong.And having
a pocket mask handy wouldn't be a bad idea,either.:)