Is self development actually a 'real thing'? Or is it just a bunch of scam gurus out to make a fast buck? It certainly is true that things are not always quite as the marketing suggests, but... In these rapidly changing times where our personal ability to adapt (and adapt fast) has become key, this is something we ALL really need to know.
Join us, James Tripp and Alex Crowe as we discuss how to get more of what you want from life by combining neuroscience, Hypnosis, guerilla psychology, NLP and more. Each episode we answer your questions and provide powerful, difference making knowledge.
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Is self development actually a 'real thing'? Or is it just a bunch of scam gurus out to make a fast buck? It certainly is true that things are not always quite as the marketing suggests, but... In these rapidly changing times where our personal ability to adapt (and adapt fast) has become key, this is something we ALL really need to know.
Join us, James Tripp and Alex Crowe as we discuss how to get more of what you want from life by combining neuroscience, Hypnosis, guerilla psychology, NLP and more. Each episode we answer your questions and provide powerful, difference making knowledge.
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In this episode James Tripp and Alex Crowe dive into a fascinating discussion about the use of imagination in hypnosis. James, known for his street hypnosis demonstrations, has a unique approach that sets him apart from others in the field. Alex brings up an interesting observation, questioning why James doesn't rely more on imagination when exploring hypnotic phenomena with people.
James acknowledges that he has indeed used metaphors in the past, such as imagining powerful glue spreading between the hand and the table or visualizing a hand levitating with balloons. However, he explains his shift away from relying heavily on metaphors and towards a more streamlined and efficient approach.
As James explains, he focuses on the present moment and aims to elicit a specific response from the individual he is working with. He demonstrates this by describing his current preferred method for a hand stick, instructing the person to place their hand flat on the table and then observing their response as he guides them to imagine their hand sinking into the table.
By emphasizing action and immediate feedback, James feels he can better tailor his approach to each individual's response and engagement. He shares his preference for using language that shapes the moment and elicits a direct response rather than relying solely on metaphors that may not resonate with everyone.
While James acknowledges the potential benefits of metaphors, he highlights the importance of avoiding unnecessary complications or resistance that can arise when asking individuals to visualize specific objects. Instead, he opts for more permissive language, allowing people to imagine the feeling of receiving a heavy object rather than commanding them to visualize a specific item like a bowling ball.
In summary, this thought-provoking podcast delves into James Tripp's evolution away from relying heavily on metaphors and towards a more action-oriented and tailored approach in hypnosis. The conversation between James and Alex offers valuable insights into the use of imagination and language in achieving effective hypnotic outcomes.
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