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famous hypnotist John the Transmasters Sirbone, who is hypnotized to
over two hundred thousand people, drop strangers into a deep
hypnotic trance and split seconds, thereby earning recognition from his
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peers as the fastest hypnotist alive. Well, that was a
fascio that I'm just kidding a bud you. John's performed
in Europe, the UK universities, and all over the USA
and in clubs in New York City, Atlanta, and Las Vegas.
He's appeared on MTV, Fox News, and on the East
Coast and European radio stations. He is an internationally known
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best selling author of his clinical hypnosis books Hypnotic Scripts
That Work Volumes one and two. John Specialized Hypnosis Instructional
CDs will debut to celebrities and media at the ECO
Emmy's twenty twelve, which was a couple of years ago.
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John, yes, part that it.
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Was a typo.
Speaker 5 (03:00):
Sorry anyway, John, Instead of me boring our listeners by
me reading your bio, why don't you tell us about
yourself and your own words.
Speaker 7 (03:10):
I'm a professional, full time hypnotist. I do everything from design, clinical,
private sessions to corporate programs. I've worked with some fortune
one hundred and five hundred corporations. I have also done
stage shows from New York City to Atlantic City to
Las Vegas, headlining and selling out rooms. I even breathe
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and sleep this stuff. I'm the creator, inventor, and developer
of something called speed trans Hypnosis. All what I've done
in my career is to push hypnosis into a newer, smarter,
more up to date, twenty first century version paradigm. So
I constantly work to improve all areas, and I've been
working at this now since the late eighties. I'm putting
a little data myself, but I've been at this officially
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since the late eighties, and at this most of my
life he's in prior to this, So I'm spending a
lot of time working on improving all that we do.
Speaker 5 (04:01):
What was it that brought you to such a love
for hypnosis.
Speaker 7 (04:07):
Well, when I was a little boy, my parents would say,
go pick up your room, and I would lay down
on the bed. I would deep breathe and kind of
change my mental and energy vibe and then I'd clean
up the room, so I didn't have the proverbial lead
legs and sore back that most of the kids on
my block growing up had when they had cleaned their room.
So from a very young age, I was doing this,
and then for some reason, people even in grammar school years,
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would seek me out when they were having a bad day.
Not every day, certainly, and certainly not kids that sat
right next to me in the room, but somehow there
was this sort of healer vibe that I gave. Often
kids would find me, and I began, even in grammar
school externalizing technique I was using on myself at home,
and eventually it was you know, from running away from home,
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and then in high school and college, running away or
even suicide possibly in some cases, these kids were talking
about Wow. So what I began to do is I
began to do this more more often as it arose.
Sometimes it was every couple of days, sometimes it was
every couple of month, and eventually, as time went on,
I began to externalize this in a way where I
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was working in corporations after college and motivating salespeople to
reduce stress and to motivate them to sell, sell, sell,
and it became a thing where eventually I took it
outside the companies where I worked and it became workshops.
And at the end of one of my workshops called
Personal Empowerment Meditation, what happened was a fellow walked up
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to me and said, I'm running a hypnosis school. You'll
want hell of a hypnotist. Come get trained, come get certified.
And that was the first of the certifications I have Currently,
Between awards and certifications, I have about forty six of
them at the moment. I'm also instructive with the National
Guild of Hypnotists. As of last April, that's twenty one years.
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They're the world's largest hypnosis organization, so I've been turning
out other hypnotists for twenty one years.
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Some more.
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Now, Wow, listen, John, you and I have to take
a commercial break. Please stand by ex oanation. My guess
the shower is the transmaster himself, John Sirbone, and John
and I will be back on the other side of
this break discussing hypnosis and a lot more. If you'd
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Explanation. John Serbone is our special guest. We're talking about hypnosis.
His website Worldfamous Hypnotist dot com. John, what is the
physiology behind hypno so how does it work?
Speaker 7 (12:02):
Each and every regular person slips in and out of
hypnosis a minimum of seven times a day. I can
give you some examples. You reldcall years ago when you
were in school, and perhaps you were dazing out the window,
and then the tacher would call on you, and then
maybe your silly friend would give you the incorrect answer,
intentionally and clutching its straws because you had no idea
what was going on. He repeated the answer and the
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class would laugh, and both of you got yelled at
by the teacher and you went back to business. That's
a form of hypnosis because many of the teachers and
many of them are doing wonderful jobs and really hard
working individuals, but some of them, you know, are not
exactly the most scintillating human beings. Teaching the same lesson
plan year after year, and occasionally it gets a little monotonous,
at least in a few t classes I had. Many
of the teachers I had were superlent of great people,
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but a few of them had to hypnotize staring out
the window. So consequently, most of us are hypnotized a
lot more during the day than seven times that you know,
I teach my students about because we're under too much stress.
Other times we're naturally hypnotiz is watching the television. If
you've ever laughed or cried in a movie, or watched
a martial arts or a boxing movie, male or female,
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and you fill your shoulders going when a good guy
is beating up the bad guy, or you know, I
remember seeing movies where they put a camera on the
front of a roller coaster and you're sitting there in
the theater and your head is going left and right
and forward and back. That's all forms of hypnotism. Getting
on an elevator, everybody else gets off, You get off
with them, and then you realize you're on the wrong
floor and you're pressing the button not to be embarrassed.
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That's all forms of naturally occurring hypnosis. Driving a car,
you may not know how you got there. In the
middle of your trip, we slip into something called highway hypnosis.
So your brain, every human brain, is designed to slip
into hypnosis as sort of a stress release valve type
of thing. And as you go into hypnosis to stress
levels in your body and mind come down, and it
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actually keeps you mentally healthy. So every normal, healthy person
goes into hypnosis on a regular basis, in and out.
And my job job is a hypnotist. And any hypnotist
who's laying their cars on the table will tell you
that our job is to guide you into hypnosis, to
guide you into that brain wave relaxation shift and to
a place that causes hypnosis to happen. In that place,
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we're more open to possibilities. In that place, a hypnotist
can deliver suggestions to an individual subconscious mind. Think about
how many TV ads we see, or even driving down
a road, how many signs that are somewhere in the
back of your mind that you're passing on the road,
whether it's traffic signs or it's the sign on in
front of a building for a business. We're reading thousands
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and thousands, tens of thousands, or hundreds of thousands of
words a day, depending upon how much television we watch,
how many books we look at, even if we just
peripherally are looking at a library at titles. Not to
mention how many things we see on a road or
around us on a regular basis, products that are on
our tables for lunch, for dinner, for breakfast, and have
labels and writing on them. We're reading all of this
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stuff your subconscious mind. Anyone's subconscious mind runs about ninety
four percent of their life. So what's dressing them, feeding them,
driving the car, tying a shoelace, putting their shoes on
or off, feeding them, taking to the restroom, anything we're
doing automatically buttoning a shirt, unbuttoning a shirt. All of
that stuff is subconscious behavior. It's all stuff that we've learned,
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so most behavior people are stuck in when you're doing
clinical hypnosis is a subconsciously based thing. And what a
hypnotist does is we guide people into deep levels of hypnosis.
So sometimes lighter levels of hypnosis, depending upon what the
person we're working with is capable of at the moment
we're working with them, and then from that we deliver
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suggestions to get them to where they need to go
when we're doing a stage show, because they also do
entertainment hypnosis comedy hypnosis. About twenty five years ago, many
people at an event came up to me and said,
you know, our organization isn't just about lectures, it's about
doing fundraising events. We're doing something next year, can you
to do a entertainment show for us? And I hadn't
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had the training back then, So I took the training
about twenty five years ago, and since then I've been
making people laugh with hypnosis. So since we're working with
the power of the mind in a hypnosis show, mine
are in good taste. They treat everybody very carefully about
carefully suggesting things not to shame, embarrassing, a miliate anybody.
And in those shows, at the end of my shows,
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they always give them some kind of clinical hypnosis benefit.
I told them they've had a nine hour nap, seven
hour back in foot rub. They're on top of the world.
That living in the dreams why not give them some benefit.
But those shows, but I've done fundraising events have raised
hundreds of thousands of dollars in some cases to fight
children's disease, cancer or other illnesses. So I've been doing
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the shows for all at that time. Also, with a show,
unlike a clinical session, they may be milking a cow,
they may be riding a horse, they may be jumping
out of a plane, even though they've never left the
comfort of their chair, So it's used in different ways
for different things. Further, I've created something called speed trans hypnosis.
I have come up with a new paradigm shift and
how to hypnotize people. In the past, there had been
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ways to hypnotize people pretty quickly, you know, seconds, ten seconds,
twenty seconds, thirty seconds. I've gotten technique down fractions of
the second. I've been blocked as fast as one fifth
of the second. So I'm able to hypnotize people very
very quickly because I understand the mechanics have had to
get somebody into hypnosis, and once they're in there, it
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can be used for a wife variety of purposes. If
a person's going into an anxiety state on an aeroplane,
that's happened quite a few times, and I say to them,
I'm a hypnotists and I help you. I put them
right out and for the whole flight they're in hypnosism.
When they land, they take them out and they're happy.
Other times, if it's an emergency, there was one time
somebody I nd to soar in the street got hit
by a car or riding a bicycle, and I slowed
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down their hypoventilation calmed them down so they didn't go
into shock, and then from that had them laughing every
time there was a set it's a pain in their body.
So consequently it can be used for emergency purposes as well.
So it's not a cure all, certainly, but it certainly
does cover a lot of ground.
Speaker 5 (18:10):
Can everyone be hypnotized?
Speaker 7 (18:12):
Every mentally healthy person, every average normal person goes into
that hypnosis on a regular basis, So yes, the answer
is yes, everybody can be hypnotized. If they sit there
and vehemently fight my direction or suggestions like you know,
sit back, close your eyes and relax, and they're staring
at me, well, obviously they're resisting, and it's not a
person I necessarily would want to work with. But the
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question would become why do they want to resist? Perhaps
they weren't educated as to what this is, let's face it.
In the movies, in television, hypnosis, even stage plays, hypnosis
has been used as a plot twist for people who
run enlightened about hypnosis. Back in the nineteen hundreds, the
two best selling books in the world or in the
English speaking world anyway, where Spengali about an evil hypnotist,
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and Dracula, which was pretty much about hypnosis as well.
You know, think about a Transylvania, the count you know,
look into my eyes. That's all kinds of hypnotic stuff.
So it kind of built up a lot of fear
in people from a long time ago. And any hypnotist
today is out there being an ambassador for the work
we do, to go out there and do demonstrations, to
go out there and speak to the public, to let
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them know the marvel of what we can do with hypnosis,
from getting a person to quit smoking or lose weight,
or reduce stress, or sleep better or overcome a fear,
or survive a breakup, or do better in school, which
happened to me be my top seven private sessions in
my clinical practice, those are the top seven things I
work with on a regular basis. But I've certainly written
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a lot of other technique for a wide variety of
other things. I've had doctors refer people to me over
the years for things like the emotions that trigger irritable
bell syndrome or other doctor referrals, so people that pull
their hair out of their head when they're nervous.
Speaker 5 (19:56):
What about these claims about past life aggression, what's your
take on those?
Speaker 7 (20:02):
Well, if you believe in past lives, it certainly regressed
a lot of people back to past lives or what
they're report to me to be past lives. And if
you don't believe in it, well, I'm not here to
be evangelical about it and push one view or another
on individuals. But i will tell you that there have
been a great many people that have worked with over
the years that have reported a wide variety of interesting
experiences to me. And there was a TV show back
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in the late eighties I think it was that was
produced by Henry Winkler called Sightings, And on that show,
they had an episode about a woman in northern California
who was a hypnotist who had a female client come
in and was terrified of fire, and she was regressed,
and in that she was worked back to the life
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living outside Atlanta, Georgia in the Civil War era of
the United States, and she purported to be a man
and stated her name as a man and the exact
town she lived in the year she was born. So
the hypnotist thought to herself, according to the story, let
me get her husband in here, and she said to
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the woman, don't reveal any of this, and the woman
gave her word, and the husband came in, and he
purported to be a female in that life married to
this woman who is now his wife as a husband
back in that life, and gave a name and a
birth year in the town and all of this, And
eventually she started to hypnotize more and more people in
this town basically to find out what was going on,
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and got a lot of people living in this town
outside of Atlanta, Georgia. None of them had ever been
to Atlanta, Georgia. When somebody finally went there. The names
of these people and their birth years were on the
tombstones in the cemetery, and they purported other things at
the time, including something that had been part of the
underground railroad, which was some kind of a building that
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had been a brought the hotel, a bar, this or that,
and they claimed there was a secondary secret basement in
the historical He said, no way, that doesn't exist until
they excavated and found his second basement. So there's some
interesting anecdotal evidence I've heard over the years that may
or may not support this. I've had other people come
in here that have asked me to help them gain
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abilities and talents. They believe it connected to past lives
in terms of say martial arts or musical ability. And
apparently if they were studying martial lots in his life
and believe that they had something in the past connected
to it, all of a sudden that technique seemed to
improve dramatically. If it was a piano player, well suddenly
they were playing the piano better. So there's some interesting
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evidence possibly existing in that area. But again, there are
other people in your listening audience that have religious beliefs
that conflict with that. And again I'm not here to
change anybody's mind. I'm just simply sit to purport what
I've heard. There have been many sessions I've done on that.
There was one lady I worked with quite a bit
in New Jersey over the years, and she had reported
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to be some sort of a female shamanic healer in
the American Indian past and had some amazing experiences that
she had described to me. And all of this stuff
back in the day I had recorded for her and
gave her the recordings that she could listen to. I
also have had people ask me to do future life progression.
I had a gentleman come in here. He believed he
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should be able to write a series of seven books,
and he wanted to know what the titles of these
books were supposed to be. Not only did he give
me the seven titles while in hypnosis, but I also
took it a step further and asked him to describe
the chapter titles in the first book, and he gave
me all the chapter titles. And when the session was over,
I provided him with the recording and last I heard,
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he was writing these books well because in his mind
are supposed.
Speaker 1 (23:43):
To be all right.
Speaker 5 (23:44):
I can understand the past life, but how do you
create the future when the future hasn't been created yet?
Speaker 7 (23:50):
Well. From an Einsteinian model of physics, Einstein believed that
all time was happening at once, which is viewing it
in a certain way. Now, whether or not this man's
reality was such that he could do that, or his
reality was such that he couldn't do that, and he
just had these ideas in the back of his mind,
there's no way for me to know that. But if
these books are coming to fruition, then perhaps he did
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glimpse into the future and see his own future. I
can't tell you. All I know is that people have
reported a wide variety of experiences to me Wilent hypnosis,
and some of them have actually brought up the idea
of having additional sessions with me to see if they
could find their name on a tombstone in some far
flung city somewhere.
Speaker 5 (24:31):
All right, listen, we've got to take our break for
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Excel Nation. John Serbone is our special guest. His website
is Worldfamous Hypnotist dot com. How does you know, Like
we were talking before about how you can help people
quit smoking or lose weight and so on and so forth,
how does that suggestion remain planted if in the person
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to the point where they actually they actually achieve what
they want to.
Speaker 7 (30:24):
Well, when you think about habits like smoking, smoking, you
know thicke a team most people misunderstand and they think
of it as a drug. Actually it's used industrially as
an insecticide. Most people don't know that. But the reality is,
when something's going wrong in a smoker's life, for example,
they think I better have a cigarette in order to
calm down. I need a cigarette to refocus myself. So
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the habit is them and it becomes a subconscious process.
So they reach for the cigarette. They're halfway through the
cigarette and they're thinking, what did I just do to myself?
I smoked again? How did this happen? Well, one of
the things I've come up with is variety of ideas
in my third book, Power Hypnosis to get people off
cigarettes or anything else. Because let's face it, if they
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never began smoking in the first place, then smoking cessation
is easy. What if they quit smoking thirty five years ago, well,
then smoking cessation is easy. So the idea is to
get them to reidentify and do something else, or reidentify
and realize smoking is not who they are. Many people
who smoke, for example, believe they are a smoker. That's
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part of their identity and a reality that's not really
their identity. It's something they're doing to themselves. So their
identity is so much more than what they're doing to themselves.
So the idea is to empower the heroic aspect of themselves.
If you've had a child that was potentially being runable
by a car, you hear these stories about these elderly
ladies lifting up a car with a grandchild. In that moment,
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nothing is going to stop them from what they have
to do. Well, the idea is is to get the
suggestion into someone mind. And my take on suggestions is
to make them self adapting and self reinforcing. What do
I mean by self readapting. When I first became trained
as a hypnotist, suggestions were more or less static. You know,
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do you do not smoke anymore? Instead, I have people
reidentify themselves smoke free, cigarette free, as if they began
smoking cessation issues taking care of and resolved thirty five
years ago, or as if, say they began smoking at sixteen.
I bring them back to the age of fourteen and fifteen,
where they make a solid, permanent, life changing decision to
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remain smoke free, cigarette free. Anytime they had challenged, the
heroic aspect of who they are rises to the top,
one beeatably, and as it rises to the top, one beeatably.
That heroic aspect is like a tidal wave, overwhelming any
challenge in their way. So a reidentification process can take place.
Better choices take place, better impulses become a better choice,
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So instead of reaching for the cigarette, they reach for
a glass of water, or they'll if they're sitting down,
they stand up. If they're standing up, they'll lay down.
Whatever it takes to create a bit of a shift
around them at the moment to make it reality. Because
when you think about it, all life is suggestion. Every
commercial is a suggestion. Every television or radio or any
kind of a commercial you see, even on YouTube when
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there's commercials, is a suggestion, please buy our product. It's
a great thing, whatever it might be. So the idea
is to give them a better life sustaining suggestion and
have the suggestions working in their favor rather than against them.
That's another technique that I use in my sessions all
the time. The idea is that they become their own
best friend. Many people I work with have an adversarial
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subconscious mind. For every yes, there's a no. For every no,
there's I can't, every I can't and now becomes an
I can. For every know, there's a yes, I can
do better than this. And as you understandble the nos
come from. You have to instill this in the clients
you work with. Those become a part of who we are.
From the time of little kids, you see a little
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toddler running around the house, they're about to stick their
finger in the socket.
Speaker 5 (34:08):
No, I'm sorry about that.
Speaker 7 (34:11):
No problem, but the parents are saying no. You talk
to a little kid as a year and a half both,
Are you feeling happy today? No, Well, you're gonna have
some fun to know because that's the word that they
hear all the time. That sticks with us in a
lot of cases, so people wind up shooting themselves in
the foot. They think to themselves, well, I'm going to
step left this time instead of stepping right, and they
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block themselves. I'm going to step backwards instead of forwards.
They blocked themselves. I'm gonna move forward beyond this. They
block themselves. My job is to get them to unblock
themselves and move forward into a place where they're feeling
better about themselves. A side benefit to any hypnosis session
is the fact that the brain goes into a more RESTful,
stress free state. Because of that, you can't really be
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stressed out and hypnotized at the same time. I love
working with people who are having a hard time managing
stress because when you work with a person who's got
stress issues, they're so stress free. When you finish with them,
they're just happy to be alive again. The same thing
with a person who has sleeping issues. Once they put
them into hypnosis, they feel like they've had a nine
hour nap and a seven hour back in foot rop.
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How do I know that because I've suggested it, and
once they suggest that suddenly they were in a different
place mentally, they're feeling better about themselves. I wrote a session,
for example, some years back, with a woman who had
multiple sclerosis, and in that session, she had been waking
up in the middle of the night with these terrible
muscle spasms and then having to take a hormone drug
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and then fall back to sleep. And what I was
able to do is to get her to go back
to sleep faster, deep or easier, quicker, better, and dilate time.
When you're asleep, you really don't have long you're in
bed for unless you look at the clock or a
clock radio or a wristwatch or something and figure out
what the time is. So I was telling her that
she was getting less sleep and more time, and she
was better rested. I was finished with her. She was
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just so happy to be so the opposite of what
she was when she came in. But I've also seen
this work for even children. I've done demonstrations and I've
done shows with kids, for example, that have autism, and
when you hypnotize as an autistic child, many cases, the
situation simmers down where they come down to a more
stress free state. I've even trained some parents who have
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autistic children to use hypnosis on their kids, and the
kids are in a lot better shape than they were
before they were hypnotized after being hypnotized.
Speaker 5 (36:32):
How long does it take you to teach someone how
to be a hypnotist.
Speaker 7 (36:37):
I'm a certified instructor with the National Guild of Hypnotists.
It's the world's largest hypnosis organization. Normally it's to get
them basically trained for things like smoking in weight It's
over one hundred hours worth of training, and then from
that I offer other organizations, including the National Guild, at
other hypnosis organizations or for a wide variety of training
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that goes beyond that, and a wide variety of other certifications.
For example, I have multiple certifications in pain management, in regression, hypnosis,
in just you name it, I can do it. The
pain management stuff I've used in emergency situations, I've used it.
A guy at in Corporated that where he did his show,
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dropped the pool table on his foot one of the
moving crew, and he was going into shock and hyperventilating,
and he knew what he had seen me work, and
I put him right out and all of a sudden
he wasn't in shock. I kept him out as shock,
I kept him from hyperventilating. So it can be used
in a wide variety of manners and methods, and it
could be used to make the suggestions work and last
for a long time. That man, because I gave him suggestions,
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was able to control and manage his own pain for
forty five minutes before an ambulance showed up. His foot
was so badly damaged he was swelling up and it
was tearing the shoe on his foot off like the
Hulk and the Comics are in the movies. And when
the ambulance left, he was blowing kisses and laughing and
not in shock. So there's a wide variety of things
you can do with this. I think you're only as
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limited as we think we are with this to a degree. Now, granted,
you can't get somebody to fly around a room or
become bulletproof, certainly, But in terms of us improving the
human condition mentally and emotionally, I think there's so much
more we haven't even scratched the surface of.
Speaker 5 (38:19):
Why isn't hypnosis recognized in the courts. For an example,
in Canada, a version cannot be put under hypnosis and
the results off epnosis be used in a criminal trial.
Speaker 7 (38:31):
There is a possibility if someone can stabulate, and that
is making up stories while under hypnosis, as if describing
a daydream, and that's the reason it. I'll let you
do it. However, hypnosis is used by most police departments
around the world to get people back to hit and
run accident's crime scenes. I've done that a few times
in the past. Somebody's changing a tire on a highway.
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A truck comes, hits, the car, keeps going, tears the
side off the car, the car falls into a ditch. Luckily,
the person I work with fell into the digit. Also,
I had no memory of what the truck was, nothing
alone their line of any memory whatsoever, no license plate,
no truck name, trucking company, truck number, nothing. I hypnotized
this person. He told me the name of the trucking company,
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the license plate number, the state of the US it
was from, and all of that. So you can get
results in that way if you're looking to bring people
back to hitting run acts and in crime scenes, or
misplaced money and jewelry. I've had a police officer to
come in here once. He had misplaced his gun, which
is a big no no in the police department in trouble.
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So there's always an extenuating emotional reason for it. Turns
out this gentleman, I believe didn't want to be a
police officer anymore, but he had a wife and three
children and a mortgage, so he misplaced the gun. So
there's always an emotional reason when you're bringing somebody back
to a misplaced item. But I've helped people find hundreds
of thousands of dollars in a couple of cases misplaced jewelry,
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misplaced money. There was a man that came in here
we had misplaced forty eight thousand dollars ten years earlier,
and it turned up he got up in a sleepwalking state,
which is actually like from sleep up into some level
of hypnosis, but not the kind of hypnosis would be
using in a session, and he stored it in a
crack in the basement or a cello wall and had
a crew come in the following day and covered up
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with cement, so he had to excavate part of the basement.
He got his slightly soggy and smelly money back, but
the bottom line was he got his forty eight thousand
dollars back. He was dealing cars as something I believe
it was.
Speaker 5 (40:35):
How about jah well, who are more easier to hypnotize?
Speaker 6 (40:39):
Men or women?
Speaker 7 (40:41):
Everybody as long as their mind is functioning well or
easy to work with. I have a lot of female
clients that come in here from private sessions. I sometimes
tease the men you know, or you're afraid I'm gonna
ask questions or something. But the reality is I've also
had a tremendous amount of men come in here over
the years. I'm also certified in pediatric hypnosis. I've worked
with kids as young as four and five years old
to get them to do better in school, to get
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them not to be fighting with their brothers and sisters,
not to be fighting in school with the other kids,
to rise up and get beyond the bullying comments that
they might be experiencing. No drugs, drinking or smoking in
the future. Say one of the parents had an issue
with some of those things. No gambling in the future,
Say a parent had one of those issues. Grow you
know at some point in their lives. The idea is
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that I've worked with everybody, and I've worked with people
of all backgrounds. I've had people in here as students
from all over the world. I've had people in here
from Japan, India, New Zealand. I've had people from Canada
come in here. I've had people from all over the US,
committee Europe, even South Africa and India.
Speaker 5 (41:40):
As I said before, Okay, but what when does hipprosis?
When does hypnosis cross the line to mind control?
Speaker 7 (41:50):
Well, mind control from what little I know of, that
seems to be things that have been experimented with by
various organizations and militaries, perhaps involve sleep deprivation and changes
in diet and possibly drug therapy. But hypnosis itself is
not mind control. It's all about suggestion, you know. I mean,
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think about the sneaker ads for example, on television shows,
the kids have to have the latest sneakers, the latest
video game console, or whatever the latest thing is that
kids want these days, the newest computer, the newest tablet,
computer phone, whatever it might be. That's all suggestions from
other kids in their schools, or are the kids in
the neighborhood, or television or radio or print ads or whatever,
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Internet ads, whatever it might be. So everything's about suggestion,
and it's mind control. Nobody loses control of their minds
in my shows or in my private session work when
it comes to ethnical hypnotists, make sure that.
Speaker 5 (42:47):
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Speaker 5 (48:17):
Explanation. John Serbone is our special guest. He is known
as the Transmaster. His website is world Famous Hypnotist dot com. Yeah,
I asked you about mind control and uh, you know,
before we were talking about children being brought to uh
to you by their parents for one reason or another.
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Do parents have the right to ask someone to meddle
in the mind of their child or to implant suggestions?
Speaker 6 (48:49):
Where does it?
Speaker 5 (48:50):
We're like, this is where I'm asking where the line
is drawn between mind control and hypnosis?
Speaker 7 (48:56):
Well, then with children, it's suggestions. I remember that the
day of nine to eleven when the Real Trade Center collapsed,
there was a little boy that was brought to me
and he was in his classroom and his mom was
nowhere near Manhattan. But his mom was late getting back
because of a doctor's appointment. Involving his grandmother. And the
first thing that the teachers did was bring in the
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televisions and watched show these little children. This kid was small,
he was like maybe the kindergarten, the first grade or something,
and there was all these people dying, and all of
a sudden he was waking up at three o'clock in
the morning at a cold sweat screaming. And you know,
the people that brought that, they brought him to the doctors,
whoever they were, were baffled. You know, what are we
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going to do about this? And finally somebody suggested hypnosis,
and I did a session with his kid that immediately stopped.
And the following year, on the anniversary of nine to eleven,
the teachers brought the TVs back in and the kid
was screaming again, and I hypnotized him a second time
and it all stopped, and I told the parents please
kindly contact the school, and he knock off the television.
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And because of that, I was some years later at
doing a county fair comedy had knows this show, and
this little boy is running across the field, but his
arms up towards me, and instinctively I bent over. He
jumped up, hugged me around the neck, kissed me on
the face, and said I'm a little better now. Thank you,
thank you, thank you. And when I look past him,
I didn't realize who he was. It was a couple
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of years. His father was running behind him and said,
he's a whole different kid. And they get that a lot.
So it's not that we're meddling in somebody's subconscious mind
to do anything to them. Everything we're doing is to
maximum benefit. You know, a better study happens, better success
motivation in school.
Speaker 5 (50:41):
Isn't that taking away the responsibility of the parent who
should be doing this without bringing the child to somebody
who can implant a suggestion in them.
Speaker 7 (50:49):
Well, I mean they bring them to child psychologists, don't they.
It's the same thing.
Speaker 5 (50:52):
Well, I understand that, and I'm not a big believer
in child psychology either. I believe that what happens as
parents get lazy or parents who havechildren who shouldn't have
children have children. And this is where the problem is is.
Speaker 7 (51:05):
Sitting up at three in the morning screaming something should
be done about and sitting there holding their hand, you know,
night after night and not getting anywhere. Something has to
be taken in the way of a measure to correct it.
Correct I mean, you can't leave the kid in a
bad shape.
Speaker 5 (51:18):
Every now you are a three o'clock No, I understand that,
and that's not what I'm saying. But you know, to
have a child seek a psychologist or even.
Speaker 7 (51:28):
A hypnos surviving a divorce to the parents, you know,
it's very easy for a child to internalize that stuff
and think it's my fault. Mommy and daddy went in
separate directions and feel unloved in that sort of thing.
So as much as they're being told I love you,
I love you, when mommy and daddy meet to exchange junior,
you know, for the weekend or whatever it might be,
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you know, there's a lot of fighting and yelling in that.
Speaker 6 (51:51):
Sort of thing.
Speaker 7 (51:52):
So, and children suffers from stress like the rest of us.
And children also have insomnia issues, they don't sleep well.
So whenever it comes down to the maximum benefit of
what I do with children really is there for the kids.
I can't get involved being their parents, certainly, but I
can be there to help remedy the situation or what
if they have this stuck mentally on say not being
able to cover certain math problems. I remember seeing kids
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years ago that were being screamed at by their parents.
You know, you sit down and to get it out.
But I don't understand you sit down and.
Speaker 5 (52:21):
Lest see listen. I've been listening to you giving me
the example, example after example after example, and what it
points to is the fault of the parent, not the child.
Speaker 7 (52:31):
I understand. But what I'm saying to you is, if
I'm not involved in the parenting aspect of these children,
all I can do is what I'm being asked to
do by the doctor that's sending them here or the
parent that task me to work with the child. I
know that. For example, there was one little girl I
work with. She was in a series of fights. She
was the new kid in the grammar school. On a
regular basis, she was in five different grammar schools for fighting.
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The mother kept speaking to her, please don't fight, and
she'd fight anyway. The kids had start whether her and
she went getting into a fight. I did one session
with him in the fighting stuff.
Speaker 5 (53:03):
So why are we giving our kids riddling? If hypnosis
is the answer.
Speaker 7 (53:08):
I can't answer for what drugs people are giving people.
I just know what I'm capable of doing, and it
seems to work most of the time in a very
powerful way. I would like to be able to work
with those kids. I'd like to be able to see
Brant money diverted towards people doing hypnosis to get those
kids in a better place. You know, well, from a
believer in doing what I do.
Speaker 5 (53:29):
I understand that, and I can appreciate it. But hypnosis
over the years has been more of a sideshow act
than something serious. How do you think this is going
to change?
Speaker 7 (53:39):
Over the years, we're really stepping away from that. It
really is not so much a side show act anymore.
You know, many psychological professions use hypnosis in various forms.
Many churches back in the mid nineteen fifties said it
was okay to work with hypnosis. Then there's all kinds
of statistics and information I have about that. So it's
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to a point where the sideshowbac kept it going, you know.
And there were times when they were using it in
various methods that were decent and reasonable, in times when
they were using it inappropriately. But it's now become a science,
it's now become a respective profession, and I'm proud to
be a part of that. Profession because they see the
work that I do. I've had people in the clinical
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line of hypnosis tell me, well, you do those stage shows. Yeah,
And when I'm raising two hundred thousand dollars in one
night to fight children's cancer, I think I'm doing something appropriate.
So right across the board, I see the benefit of
what we do, and from doing this professionally, I see
the beauty and the power of what we have here,
and people need to understand what we're about. That's one
of the reasons why I'm an educator in this and
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why I give lectures and demonstrations on this, because people
need to get out of this mentality that they from
the changement hypnosis was frightening.
Speaker 5 (54:51):
So why would a person want to go on stage
and be hypnotized. I've never understood this.
Speaker 7 (55:00):
Well, it's being the party person in the room. Possibly,
it's being brought back to a moment in your life
when you could be as a child, but you were
on a mountain top, and you were on a plane
and you were under the ocean. You know, it's to
be a star in the show. And I treat the
people on my stage as really really well. At the
end of every show I do they get clinical hygnosis
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suggestions thrown in on top of that, I'll tell them
they're on top of the world. They're feeling better than
they have in a long time, they're free of procrastination,
they're realizing their goals, they're sleeping better every night, and
they're living their dreams. And it's a lot of things
all of us need to be hearing on a regular basis.
That's not what's out there in the mass media. That's
not what's out there amongst people speaking to each other,
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that's not what's out there in traffic gems that we're
stuck in.
Speaker 5 (55:46):
I think, first of all, I think it depends the
people that you're talking to whether or not it's there.
Because the people I talk to are very positive and
they're not negative, and they don't use condescending language to anyone.
I think that a lot of it are also depends
on the equality of parenting that these children get and den.
In the majority of cases, parenting skills suck these days.
Speaker 6 (56:09):
I think if you take any cases, they that right.
Speaker 5 (56:11):
If you ask, wait a sec. See. If you take
away the smartphones, you have stupid people. If you take
away the smart cars, you have stupid people. We are
too technologically advanced. We're receiving too much information and data
at any given time. So to blame, uh, you know,
to put the onus on society. I think we have
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to put the onus a lot on technology. We have
to put the onus on mom and dad having to
work two jobs. We have to get back to parental
values and being parents again, and I think that we'll
see a certain upswing in society rather fast.
Speaker 7 (56:52):
I've also done occasional sessions with people to be better parents.
So this technique I've actually designed for that, because many
people who get thrown into the position of parenting have
no idea how to be a parent.
Speaker 5 (57:04):
Then why did they become a parents?
Speaker 7 (57:06):
How to do this? We don't learn that in school.
We don't learn to take care of our dying, on
our elderly many people I know, I mean right now,
I have an elderly mother and you know she's in
a care facility right now. She broke the hip a
few weeks ago. You know, you're not educated what to
do in those situations. All of a sudden, it's these
things are dumped on you. So yeah, I think in
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school and other places we should learn about what it
is to be a parent, what it is to be
a child overseeing a parent who's older than us. There's
a lot of things our schools should be teaching, but
currently a lot of the schools can't even teach these
kids how to read or do math. So in those
cases where people have had a bump in the road,
a hypnotist can be there to help you and do
tremendous value.
Speaker 5 (57:47):
Is a hypnotist the answer? Or are the hypnotist the crutch?
Speaker 7 (57:51):
Well? I mean, is a crutch a crutch? Or is
a crutch a tool to get you back on your feet?
Speaker 5 (57:56):
It depends on the person that's using it.
Speaker 7 (57:58):
That's true.
Speaker 5 (57:59):
Just like welfare. A lot of people are on welfare
for generation after generation after generation. Welfare is a temporary
means until you can get back on your feet again.
Speaker 6 (58:09):
The minority of people, the idea.
Speaker 7 (58:14):
Is to get people on their feet and get them
strong again and get them where they have to go.
You know what about a person who's had the coppet
pulled out from under them in their marriage. Suddenly they
think things are going along okay and the other person
leading a second life and suddenly disappears one day.
Speaker 5 (58:27):
Well, you have to there's more to it than just
asking these simplistic questions. We have to look into the
reasons why. You know, there's three sides to every story,
his side, her side, and the truth. So just to say,
you know, well, we don't know why that person was
leading the second life. Maybe because the person at home
wasn't able to fulfill all the needs of the person
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and after trying many times, you know, whatever the case.
But we just can't be so so free and say, Okay,
I've got a pro problem. My marriage screwed up, my
kids are screwed up. Da da, da da. I don't
want to face reality. I want an easy fix. I'm
going to go see the hypn syst.
Speaker 7 (59:09):
Yeah, but I mean, you get a person who's smoking
three packs a day, who's medically ordered off the cigarettes
because they're going to die, and there a single parent.
You really can't put his value on the work that
we do.
Speaker 5 (59:20):
Hey, listen, we've got.
Speaker 7 (59:20):
To be in the life twenty thirty years.
Speaker 5 (59:22):
We've got to say so long for now. I want
to thank you very much for joining us, but I've
run out of time. And there you have a Dick's
o nation. Are you a skeptic or are you a believer?
Send me an email Lex owner lex Own Radio TV
dot com. Personally, I'm a skeptic. Wait a minute, you
already knew that. I'll be back on the other side
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Speaker 6 (59:50):
Don't go away.