One of the most common things people look for in hypnosis is the ability to control the minds of others. In fact, some people pay hundreds (or even thousands) of dollars to learn these skills.
This is a very real practice, and it is very possible for you to do if you are so inclined.
The problem, however, is most people approach it from the position of craving power over others. Indulging your weakness will never lead to strength. Recognizing and accepting your weakness is one form of strength. Recognizing and accepting the desire to control others for your own benefit is a real step toward strength. When you recognize and accept that impulse, yet peacefully choose to direct others for their own benefit, you will be experiencing and expressing real strength.
This type of strength is the only positive thing that can come from 'controlling the minds of others'. Most of what is taught to the public are linguistic or situational tricks. There is nothing wrong with using your language or the situation to help guide or lead others, but if you don't transform yourself first, you will not get consistent results, and you will gain no happiness or satisfaction from that practice of hypnosis
If, however, you truly want to guide the minds of others to a positive outcome, you must first practice guiding your own mind and emotions.
Another way of saying this is to get good at hypnosis, you must first get good at self-hypnosis.
This can be done in 6 simple steps:
Learn how to really relax. However good you may be at relaxing now, seek to take it to the next level. Recognize that good health is largely due to a strong self-image and a general state of relaxation and peacefulness the majority of the time. The more you practice going into this place, the more it will become a natural part of who you are... and the more it will be easily available to you all the time.Once you are regularly relaxed, learn how to direct yourself. Learn your values. Explore what is important to you. Learn what you love. When you direct yourself in accord with your values and that which you love, life becomes almost effortless.
Once you have truly identified your love, begin to live your love. This may not be easy, but it will vastly rewarding. It is likely you will make mistakes. Forgive yourself quickly and completely... and return to living your love. Again, find the place of effortlessness and return as frequently as possible.
Now that you are living your love, keep living it and reinforcing it until it becomes instinctive. Keep coming back to it. Become it. You will know when you get there. Others will notice it as well.
Begin to notice where others can live more congruently with their own values or more fully follow these steps. Once you are living this way, it will become easier and easier to identify how others are not, and how they could quickly change to live more in alignment with their own love/values. No judgment is needed... just awareness.
People will naturally begin to ask you for advice or help when you are living your love. It will happen more commonly once you make it instinctive. When people come to you looking for it, share your wisdom and your experience with them.
Controlling the minds of others might be better described as guiding the emotions of others. It is vastly rewarding to get into this position of leadership. It is joyful to attain this degree of mastery over self, and it is even more joyful to help others to achieve the same in their own lives.
Godspeed on your journey!
Benjamin Langley has been studying meditation, self-hypnosis, energy work, and other healing methods for over 15 years, and he has written over 400 articles on these subjects, as well as numerous podcasts and videos.
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