there are different frames you could use for talking about these subjects - energy/chi/ki/aura, mirror neurons creating body to body talking someone into the kinaesthetic through gesture, empathic emotional communications - all of them interacting... I like the interactions of minimal talk with body language... this takes something I do in a different direction... Exciting I have a totally non-verbal touch based induction that I created almost accidentally as part of my massage practice before I knew anything consciously about hypnosis... now I add gently minimal spoken suggestions that follow the induction to take someone on into therapy beyond just a relaxing de-stress... I really like your take on thing James
Loved it James; thank you! Studied Aikido for 5 years and find it impossible not to see the effect martial arts have had upon your deeper communications. Great work, inspirational and original.
Really enjoyed it James! I am often leaping around when the client's got their eyes closed :) , but this has opened things up quite a bit. It's really great to see the way you use your body and particularly hands. I'll be playing around with some of these things for sure!
very deep stuff. my personal take away from this video: get out of your head, be in the present moment with the person by mirroring body language, especially on breathing rate.
Impressions popping in my mind of a primal hypnotic dance. Also, I am thinking multicultural nuances might be considered. That said, the bulk of body language is universal. It does seem the most visceral and neurological approach!
Yes, there is general and there is specific... culture plays into it for sure, and there is the fundamentally human underneath of it all (and the fundamentally mammalian under all of that)
James Tripp - Chaos Wave : oh yes, that’s a great point! We can learn a lot from animal handler...I just had a visual of Crocodile Dundee putting the water buffalo in a trance (at least I think it was a water buffalo, it been a long time).
there are different frames you could use for talking about these subjects - energy/chi/ki/aura, mirror neurons creating body to body talking someone into the kinaesthetic through gesture, empathic emotional communications - all of them interacting... I like the interactions of minimal talk with body language... this takes something I do in a different direction... Exciting
I have a totally non-verbal touch based induction that I created almost accidentally as part of my massage practice before I knew anything consciously about hypnosis... now I add gently minimal spoken suggestions that follow the induction to take someone on into therapy beyond just a relaxing de-stress... I really like your take on thing James
Thank you, Christopher!
Loved it James; thank you! Studied Aikido for 5 years and find it impossible not to see the effect martial arts have had upon your deeper communications. Great work, inspirational and original.
Thank you, Stuart.
Really enjoyed it James! I am often leaping around when the client's got their eyes closed :) , but this has opened things up quite a bit. It's really great to see the way you use your body and particularly hands. I'll be playing around with some of these things for sure!
Let me know what you discover!
Exactly how I want to work 🙏 Loved it
Loved this James, thanks!
Thanks!
Good, nice
very deep stuff. my personal take away from this video: get out of your head, be in the present moment with the person by mirroring body language, especially on breathing rate.
Glad you found it useful!
James please tell where do you were study SYSTEMA and who was teaching you?
Rob Poyton, Mikhail Ryabko and Vladimir Vasiliev. In the early-mid 2000's I was a trainer/instructor for what was Systema UK.
Impressions popping in my mind of a primal hypnotic dance. Also, I am thinking multicultural nuances might be considered. That said, the bulk of body language is universal. It does seem the most visceral and neurological approach!
Yes, there is general and there is specific... culture plays into it for sure, and there is the fundamentally human underneath of it all (and the fundamentally mammalian under all of that)
James Tripp - Chaos Wave : oh yes, that’s a great point! We can learn a lot from animal handler...I just had a visual of Crocodile Dundee putting the water buffalo in a trance (at least I think it was a water buffalo, it been a long time).
great stuff, thank you for sharing! :)
The gestures look like tai chi.
I was a dedicated (obsessive) practitioner of Tai Chi Chuan for about 7 years or so and it is a big influence on my hypnosis.