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Rus ANDREWS Inner circle 1451 Posts |
Hi all
Firstly happy new year. I have been looking into James trips work with hypnosis without trance, looks interesting and I wondered if anyone owned his DVD sets? I currently perform in bars and clubs using work from the trilby connection by the head hacking team and wondered if the hypnosis without trance set was worth picking up? The wife was thinking of getting me it for my birthday. Any thoughts All the best R |
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mrkmarik Regular user New York 185 Posts |
Great stuff!!! Get it.
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Your Thinking Cap Elite user 409 Posts |
I agree!! Really high quality stuff. You should know that they are cds, not dvds.
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bobser Inner circle 4179 Posts |
Yes, you won't be disappointed.
Bob Burns is the creator of The Swan.
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Jacob Smith Inner circle Columbus, OH 1880 Posts |
If you want a teaser, check out his youtube channel, the guy is genius and a half and then one.
-Jake |
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bobser Inner circle 4179 Posts |
Genius and a half? I enjoyed reading and listening, but purely out of interest, what bit of new information makes you say that?
Bob Burns is the creator of The Swan.
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Jacob Smith Inner circle Columbus, OH 1880 Posts |
I love the work he does, it is the perfect thing for people who won't close their eyes (trust me it is a hard core fear for some people). His thoughts on hypnosis and changework are very good, I learned a lot from just his channel along xP
-Jake |
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Mindpro Eternal Order 10605 Posts |
I would never keep a subject that wouldn't close his eyes or accept the suggestion. It looks poor in a performance to the audience.
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bobser Inner circle 4179 Posts |
Yes yes yes, but are you saying that his thoughts on hypnosis and changework are different from everyone else's? And if so, where? I'm serious. Where is the genius in his work?
Bob Burns is the creator of The Swan.
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Jacob Smith Inner circle Columbus, OH 1880 Posts |
Well I mean I guess not Bobser, I just like his approach and what not...I mean what I think as genius might be crap to you (not saying it is) but it is all just a matter of opinion I guess, much respects go out to the guy nuff said.
Mindpro, I don't really mean people that are resistant and what not, just people that seriously feel uncomfortable closing their eyes for whatever reason but still genuinely want to experience hypnosis. Please don't gang up on me, I'm just a cheeky friendly hypnotist from Ohio sharing my thoughts and spreading the love xP -Jake |
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quicknotist Special user 888 Posts |
For the millionth time, stop exaggerating
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On 2012-01-06 19:37, magician 336 wrote: |
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quicknotist Special user 888 Posts |
Aww come on Bobser, cut the lad some slack.
If he wants to indulge in a bit of hero worship, where's the harm? I remember you were pretty excited yourself after a weekend of Hypnosis Without Trance back in February 2010. Don't make me copy and paste Quote:
On 2012-01-07 17:21, bobser wrote: |
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quicknotist Special user 888 Posts |
Rus,
You've had some pretty good recommendations here, so I'm sure you'll make your own mind up based on those. I don't own it, so I can't comment other than saying the times I've dealt with him, James seems like a nice, honest, knowledgeable bloke and you'll probably pick up a handful of techniques here. Personally, I stopped looking at training products years ago when I realised I already had a broad enough understanding, most stuff just zeroed in on and expanded upon things I already knew, and techniques are just techniques. One of the challenges you'll find for an entertainment hypnotist is taking those techniques and using them in creative and entertaining ways and for a hypnotherapist, taking them and using them in effective ways. There are plenty more challenges too, including safety, audience/client management and volunteer/subject management, getting booked, marketing and continuing to make money, competition and the whole business side of it. Many people here have recently embarked on the same journey you're starting on, read the same books, bought the same DVDs. Look out for and listen to those who are doing something worthwhile with it but also don't disregard the journeys of others who have managed to last for years. Reg Quote:
On 2012-01-04 08:59, Rus ANDREWS wrote: |
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Lou Hilario Inner circle 2234 Posts |
I have his courses and it is worth it. He also does a follow up on his youtube site. He also can be emailed with any further questions.
And most important of all, I tried them and they work for me.
Magic, Illusions, Juggling, Puppet & Parrot Show ^0^
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bobser Inner circle 4179 Posts |
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On 2012-01-08 00:17, quicknotist wrote: Reggie!!!! I know you have all of my quotes from the past dear boy and a few photographs. Enjoy. Back to my attendance of james Trip's weekend. I said at the time that I loved his handstick. I remember having a huge (face to face) argument with MP about how Good James's extremely simple but well thought out handstick was. Clever, extreemely clever. I liked that. Loved it. I also said I didn't find the stuck card thing too exciting at all. Yet edited well on youtube anything can look good BUT... all the genius's have come and gone. If there is anyone out there (outside the group that like to bum each other in their wee cartel)who can tell me HOW some hypno guy of the modern age IS a genius. I'm right here, waiting patiently. Sitting on my throne gazing upon my reflection in my wall to wall mirror. But the phone probably won't ring. Indeed 'the lad' is already thinkin upon his earlier statement, bless him!
Bob Burns is the creator of The Swan.
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MaXiMoN Regular user Morocco 125 Posts |
Hey
l do a lot of mentalism and mind reading pk effects and knowing I have never tried hypnotising in any way I want to add some workable bits (!) of hypnosis to my work is this set is enough or should I buy another product on the side... l mean like a standard classic work l sould look into l hope that make sense and thank you MaXiMoN |
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Mindpro Eternal Order 10605 Posts |
Hypnosis is not a "bit", "trick" or "effect" that you add to your magic, but rather a science and art in an of itself. If you are interested in hypnosis, take the time and commitment to legitimately learn hypnosis.
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dmkraig Inner circle 1949 Posts |
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On 2012-01-08 00:15, quicknotist wrote: You ALWAYS say that! ;) |
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actorcoop Veteran user 337 Posts |
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On 2012-01-27 09:02, MaXiMoN wrote: I agree with Mindpro, Hypnosis isn't a 'bit' or 'effect'. However, as a mentalist It's an important and intriguing study on its own. MaXiMoN, if you are interested in "hypnosis-type" EFFECTS and concepts, I recommend you pick up some Kenton Knepper. But of course, there is an abundance (some good, some bad) of Kenton topics on this forum. Cheers, Cooper
*I knew you were going to read this
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Mindpro Eternal Order 10605 Posts |
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On 2012-01-27 12:27, dmkraig wrote: Yes, but it bears repeating. Especially to those new here. |
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