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F.A.Q.

Can Anyone Be Hypnotized?
Yes, with the exception of three basic types of people (drunks, clinical imbeciles, and someone who just wants to play games) everyone can be hypnotized. Not everyone will be hypnotized during a stage show, only those who volunteer and choose to do so.

Is Hypnosis really "sleep"?
No, hypnosis is a state of relaxation where the critical factor of the brain is bypassed and a person becomes "hyper-suggestive". If it were sleep, then the subjects would not be able to hear the voice of the hypnotist which is, of course, necessary for a hypnosis show.

How long is the show?
Shows can range anywhere from 75 to 120 minutes long, depending on the size of the audience, and quality of participants. Unlike a magic act, play or music group - none of this show can be precisely planned. With the various volunteers it's more difficult to set an exact time. If there are time restrictions, please let us know and we will stay within those restrictions. However, the typical show is about 75 minutes for a corporate group, and 90 minutes on a college campus.

Why is a Hypnosis show more popular than other types of entertainment?
The main reason hypnosis shows are so popular is because the audience is the star of the show. It's a lot of fun watching someone you know experience such a strange phenomenon. Another unique thing about a hypnosis show, is that you can have it back more than once a year because the show is different each and every time! People return time after time to see the show again.

Can I be made to do anything I do not want to do?
No, you cannot be made to do something, while under hypnosis, this is against your own morals and/or ethics.

 

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