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Originally Posted by aresx
these are cool!
would there be any way to have them be aware of their changes and have them try to stop them? That would be my dream video from you.
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During Maggie's first session, which is one of the deeper sessions we've filmed, I did have her become a chicken very slowly while being aware she was changing. She was clearly trying to fight it a bit, but she was laughing through the experience as well. At one point while flapping her wings she had to yell out "I'm not a chicken!"
As the other comment said, you have to be cautious with hypnotic suggestions as you don't want to shock them too much. The sessions are already pretty confusing for a subject, so having them think they don't want to respond to our suggestions is an extra confusion we would rather avoid.
I have tried to slow some of the transformations down, but it all depends on the subject. I often suggest it happens slowly, yet when I try it they immediately change. It's part of what makes hypnosis so interesting, you never know what's going to happen.