I could suggest whatever I wanted. But the subject would only do what they thought was OK to do. You canno tmake anyone do anything they don't want to do under hypnosis, despite what you see on stage shows.
I work as a clinical hypnotherapist, and although it is a very powerful way of transforming someones life, it is not mind control.
But to get into the spirit of the question....:
Go rob a bank and give me the money.
Go tell my old boss that he is a W*****r
If you are serious about doing this:
Allow their subconscious mind to pick 5 new things that would enhance their life, and that they will be gentley introduced into theirs when their subconscious mind deems it the right time.
This way you can allow them to change their own limiting beliefs, and empower them to take control of their lives. Its an extremely short explanation, but if you have no definate direction, allow them to make the changes they want.
Good luck
2006-09-14 21:27:01
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answered by HarryBore 4
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I usually use images that help them appreciate themselves such as a precious hidden treasure, a secret room within, a favourite place, a gift to themselves, as unique as a mandela, as still and calm within as beneath the ocean waves. I like to show the person their own control center within where they can turn down pain, or open blood vessels, or bring a healing light where ever it is needed in their body or in their life and relationships that need it. I also use the image of a house of memories, or a book they are writing each day, so past chapters can be closed though not forgotten. I like to get them to associate a good feeling or word or colour or music with being relaxed under hypnosis so they can relax more quickly in their daily life with practice. There are so many wonderful images you can use that speak better than words, so it's good to know what's important to your subject and use images accordingly. Especially let them look upon themselves positively and kindly as their own best friend to themselves to help self. There are books on the topics, but belonging to a Hypnosis Society would be a better way to go for dynamic suggestions.
2006-09-14 20:13:26
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answered by martian 3
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I would suggest you not try hypnotism on someone unless you are a licensed hypnotist. You need to know what you are doing before performing this.
Jude
2006-09-14 20:17:32
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answered by Jude 2
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One of my favourites was ag our high school grad night. My buddy was hypnotized on stage, and ""You are a penguin" was called. Funny, yes. And then "And now, you're also at a Ricky Martin concert."
It was really rather beautiful.
2006-09-14 19:39:30
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answered by Janar_45th 2
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I'd ask the person never to harm anyone.
Perhaps this could be a way to end world aggression.
2006-09-14 19:37:40
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answered by awitchy 1
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what's account number?
2006-09-14 19:36:10
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answered by Anonymous
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i wouldn't do it it can be very dangerous
2006-09-16 13:05:40
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answered by munchie 6
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