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These are generic files. They will not work the same
for everyone. Some files will not work at all on some
people. Others will work surprisingly well.
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Only for a very few suggestible people. Your best bet is to listen to a file several times over several days. Remember, the effects can be subtle and can sneak up on you. There have been several posts from people, who thought that a file as not working then realised later that it was.
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If you are new to hypnosis then don't listen to a file and expect it to work. Build yourself up to it by listening to plain induction files several times to get used to trancing. Then try others.
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Try some easy files like TrigFreeze. There is a file to test if it works. Listen to the file, try the test. Don't fight it. You are training yourself to work with the files. Build on success. The more extreme files like curses may take several listenings to work. Also, their success will depend on how much you want them to work.
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Listen to the files when you are the least likely to be distracted. Choose a time when your already feeling relaxed and listen then. Some people have good success first thing in the morning or right before bed. Another thing that may help is to repeat what's being said as you listen so that you focus only on the file.
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The vast majority of people will experience trance differently depending on what induction was used, how you feel, etc.. To be more specific: you can feel light and floaty or heavy and wieghed down; hot, cold, or warm; your muscles could tense or relax all the way; or you might have visual/audial/kinesthetic hallucinations. And, your experience of trance may be different each time you trance.
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www.hypnosis.com is a good site. Also you might try going to your library to see what books they have on the subject.
Here's a list of good books to read if you're interested in learning to hypnotise others/yourself:
Hypnotherapy by Dave Elman
Monsters and Magical Sticks: There is No Such Thing as Hypnosis by Steven Heller and Terry Steele
Look Into My Eyes by Peter Masters(also has applications for bdsm/sex related activities)
Books by Richard Bandler and John Grinder:
Trance-formations
Structure of Magic volume 1
Books about/by Milton Erickson:
My Voice Will Go With You(Edited by Sidney Rosen)
Hypnotic Realities
Experiencing Hypnosis
Phoenix: Therapeutic patterns of Milton Erickson by David Gordon
Patterns of the Hypnotic Techniques of Milton Erickson volumes 1&2 by Richard Bandler and John Grinder
Other interesting books(related but not about):
Influence by Robert Cialdini(you'll find this one very interesting)
Prometheus Rising by Robert Anton Wilson(people who think you're freaks or abnormal in any way, read this)
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No, and yes. Here are a couple of links to read that say yes:
http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/node/8018, and
http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/node/8017. So far some users have reported great successes after having used subliminal files.(Thanks go out to brainiac for those two links.)
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If you use unchanged files downloaded directly from this site, you may consider yourself safe.
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There are at least three theories about hypnosis/trance. These three are the: special state theory, non-state theory, and the unified theory of hypnosis. At WMM, theories don't matter. Any practitioner of hypnosis that chooses to believe or not to believe any theory of hypnosis is just as capable of inducing trance in a subject as any other.
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No. Each person is just as capable as the next when it comes to being able to go into a trance(with only a few medical exceptions). Now, it is true that each person is different. Some people will find it easier to go into a trance than others and some will respond to some inductions better than others. Try the various inductions on the site if you have troubles and find out which is best for you.