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I thoroughly enjoyed the DVD of Ormond McGill’s Secret Hypnosis Trance Inductions, which contained a plethora of never-before-seen techniques… well, the cover blurb says never-before-seen techniques, but that’s not entirely accurate… a few of them have been described in McGill’s incredibly comprehensive The New Encyclopedia of Stage Hypnotism, which is pretty much THE classic for those interested in stage hypnosis (t
Of course, reading a brief explanation of a method and witnessing it practiced by one of the living hypnosis legends is a very different experience. McGill has been performing and practicing hypnosis professionally for longer than most of the profession’s great names and old-timers have been alive, and he’s still going strong, so it’s a true thrill and honor to get the opportunity to witness him work his magick in a live… well filmed… presentation.
While I don’t anticipate employing Clock Dial induction with customers anytime soon, it is an intriguing concept that I feel can be applied to some intriguing uses. The Pendulum Induction and Hypnotic Spiral procedures are variations on traditional processes that everyone should learn and practice. The Blindfold and Nonverbal approaches are both interesting and valuable. McGill has already demonstrated the Ladder of Colors as a stage introduction with a nod to the Force of Star Wars, and it works well. I’ve used it successfully in the past. Combining it with the Om Mantra Technique appears to be a no-brainer.
I’d previously read Tom Silver and Ormond McGill’s explanation of employing Mesmerism or Animal Magnetism, so seeing it demonstrated was interesting. I just got the opportunity to show the procedure because I frequently lecture about Mesmerism themes in graduate literature classes. The procedure outlined in the McGill DVD is simple and easy to replicate.
I enjoy content that explains a number of procedures and strategies in a simple and easy-to-understand manner. I am especially fond of compositions that contain content that is not widely available elsewhere. One of the items is this.
While the video had some color issues when Ormond requested that the lights be turned down for his Ladder of Colors, it is clear and the sound is excellent. The less-than-Hollywood quality may irritate perfectionists, but the substance is definitely worth it and surpasses any technical flaws in the recording. Furthermore, the substance is what is most essential… there are no frills and whistles, no sleek display, no dancing gals, just straightfoward presentation of material and that is most definitely of interest… and it’s Ormond McGill!
This significant piece was made in collaboration with Tom Silver, and you may contact Tom about it and other projects.
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