Gypsy hypnosis is a typical example of neurolinguistic programming. There is nothing mysterious, magic in it.
If you are already so much afraid of gypsy hypnosis, you can even attend hypnosis seminars, where they will tell you everything about the nature of trance and the methods of suppressing the centers of the will of a person by capturing his attention.
The main thing that any hypnotist achieves is to obtain the so-called rapport, the controlling contact. The gypsy hypnosis technique is based on mind control through your attention. The first thing a hypnotist does is try to shift your outer attention to your inner attention.
Psychologist Sergei Zelinsky in his work on Gypsy hypnosis emphasizes: "Gypsies are well aware of the phenomenology of deep trances, so if they notice a sign of a phenomenon, they immediately contribute to its development, thereby immersing the client in an even deeper state of trance."
Gypsy "enelpists" will not suit any person. They have a well-developed intuition and easily distinguish people with a high level of hypnotizability (predisposition to suggestion) from the crowd.
As a rule, a "hypnosis session" takes place in crowded places: in places where a person's attention is scattered. Traditionally, these are markets and shops, that is, places where a person comes knowingly with money, as well as in a state of psychological imbalance (shopaholism is one of the signs of hypnotizability).
The art of gypsy hypnosis is passed down from generation to generation. He is taught both verbally and empirically. Every gypsy hypnotist is an excellent psychologist who, through long practice, has developed tactile, visual, auditory, even olfactory perception. Any movements of a person, even micromovements, such as blinking or the work of facial muscles, say something. And the gypsies know what they are about.
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