Posts Tagged ‘stage hypnosis’

Hollyweird

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
The Hypnotic Eye, 1960 Hypno-Horror movie

The Hypnotic Eye, 1960 Hypno-Horror movie

Last night, Michael and I watched a movie. THE HYPNOTIC EYE. 1960 hypno-horror ridiculousness. On the one hand, it is (unintentionally) hilarious–beyond ridiculous, to anyone who understands what hypnosis is and how it works. On the other hand, it is quite disturbing that this movie helped shape beliefs about hypnosis to minds of the 60’s and beyond!

This movie features sadistic, evil, murdering hypnotists!  Not just one, but TWO evil hypnotists.  Stage hypnotists.  Working together on the unsuspecting public to torture and maim.  Nice!  (NOT!)  The male hypnotist also had his hypno-seduction thing going on, too. 

Visually, the movie was stunning, and evocative.  Black and white.  And not just black in color, I think they call it “film noir.”  Nice spooky soundtrack.

Hollywood and popular culture sure like to malign hypnosis and hypnotists.  It’s not just movies of the 60’s, swirling with hypnowheels and blinking electronics, men with dark, evil eyes and even evil-er intent, and swooning, helpless women.  That mystique continues today in popular culture, movies, television.  A mystique of fear, and darkness, mind control, and nasty intent.  A recent episode of “The Mentalist” (massively popular US television show) featured an evil, murdering hypnotist as well.  Also, thieving!

Of course, people who truly feel that hypnosis is dark and dangerous don’t come into my world.  They aren’t coming to me for help.  So, I really don’t know how prevalent this myth-bound attitude is.  When I teach my courses at Bellevue College and with my own school, Mindworks NLP, and even one on one with clients, I ferret out these fear beliefs and counter with what I know is true.  And clients and students experience that truth!

Hypnosis is a healing art.  It’s natural, and positive.  It’s one of the most natural and positive forces in the universe, and it’s not something “being done” to someone else.  It’s what we can do inside ourselves and for ourselves.  It’s a GOOD thing.  Powerful, positive, healing, expanding, beautiful.  Natural.  We all go in and out of hypnosis every day.  Reading, daydreaming, playing on the computer, writing, watching TV, just THINKING, it’s all hypnosis.  I’ve always been a thinker, one prone to daytime dreaming, so I’ve always been a hypnotist.  You are one, too.  I have a hypnosis friend named Skip.  He says we’re in a hypnotic state 24/7, only trading one trance for another.   I like that idea, too!

So, while these movies and shows are surely entertaining, and might be “fun,” please take it with a grain or two or thousand grains of skepticism when you see, hear, or read in popular culture about all the evil hypnotists and their evil mind control power.  Maybe it helps sell movies, but it ain’t reality.

Warm Regards,
Connie

Michael, Master of the Mind!

Monday, October 19th, 2009
Michael Brannan, Master Hypnotist

Michael Brannan, Master Hypnotist

Yesterday, Michael put on a comedy stage hypnosis show for hypnosis students, enthusiasts, and professionals.  It was FANTASTIC.  We’re talkin’ FUN!  Entertaining, and fascinating!  He’s GOOD!  He had zombies dancing, losing body parts, finding body parts, a girl miscounting her fingers, forgetting her name, remembering her name, forgetting her name,

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p22YVEZclg 

 a top secret agent answering her ringing shoe, magic x-ray glasses revealing people in their underwear, and all manner of good clean hypnotic fun. 

I see London I see France...

I see London I see France...

Zombie Walk

Zombie Walk

If you’ve ever seen a stage hypnosis show, it’s an entertainment like no other.  Volunteers are guided to trance and then led to experience all manner of hypnotic phenemona in amusing skits, such as I’ve described above.  Amnesia.  Hallucinations, both positive hallucinations (seeing things that aren’t there, hearing things that aren’t there, smelling things that aren’t there, and so on…) and negative hallucinations (not seeing things that ARE there).  Body catalepsy.  (Inability to move certain muscle groups, such as an arm or the eyes.)  Post hypnotic suggestions.  (Engaging in a behavior outside trance triggered by something communicated during trance.)  Very cool to see AND experience!  It’s performance, it’s art, and ethical performers such as Michael are respectful and never embarass anyone. 

Michael and I have both been trained and certified as Professional Stage Hypnotists.  Stage hypnosis is fun stuff.  It ain’t therapy.  Nor is it intended to be.  As I said, it’s FUN!  Fun that makes people smile and feel good, and laugh.  Why not?

Some hypnotherapists look down on stage hypnosis as frivolous and providing a myth-filled, skewed, and erroneous view of hypnosis as mind control, and some stage hypnotists look down on hypnotherapists as unskilled with no professional standards of training and excellence.  And no business sense.  Both are right, and both are wrong.  Personally, I LOVE stage hypnosis.  It has value.  It has it’s time and its place and its purpose.  Entertainment is a good thing.  As is education.  (Think Mr. Wizard for science!) 

I do both, and I love both, clinical hypnotherapy and stage hypnosis.  No conflict in my mind!  :)   As I mention in my personal story about my journey to a life and career and joy in hypnosis, stage hypnosis was my first intro.  I believe it is for a lot of people!

Michael, “Master of the Mind,” and I will be putting on more shows in the future.  If you’d like to join in on this unique experience,  keep your eyes on this space and also on  http://www.mindworkshypnosis.net  for coming announcements.  If you’d like to arrange a private show for your group or place of business, call us!  We can do that, too!  We’re also in the process of putting together a youtube video of some of the highlights from yesterday.  Also keep your eyes here for that link!

Update:  Here is the video link to a skit involving “amnesia dust.”  :)


  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p22YVEZclg

Here’s another video: the walk of the dreaded ZOMBIES!!

Warm Regards,
Connie