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InFiltration1

InFiltration, Part 1

by Wrestlr

[M/M, MC, hypno]

[Synopsis: A college wrestler signs up for a course on using

self-hypnosis to improve his athletic performance. Surprisingly, things do

not go as planned.]

Disclaimer: There's sex, sodomy, and maybe a few other minor perversions

in this. If you don't like that sort of thing, read something else.

Everybody in the story is legal age. Parts of this story may be

autobiographical, or it might be all fiction---who can say?

Occasionally, I borrow a phrase from a specific person in order to make

love with him. In this work, I embrace the "it didn't work" story in

Section 2 from Northeyes, a talented author in his own right. He says the

story is not original to him, that he heard it from others. I've reworked

the scene for my purposes, but I first heard it from him. In this work, I

also draw on some of the hypnosis methods of the psychologist Milton

Erickson, which my friend Chad/Epaphus has been kind (and patient) enough

to explain to me. Again, I've reworked those methods for my own ends, so

any faults are mine, not Chad's. If there's a better teacher in the world,

I haven't found him.

Copyright - 2001 by Wrestlr. Permission granted to archive if and only

if no fee (including any form of "Adult Verification") is charged to read

the file. If anyone pays a cent to anyone to read your site, you can't use

this without the express permission of (and payment to) the author. This

paragraph must be included as part of any archive.

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my home page)

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InFiltration, Part 1

35

Daryl, Daniel, and me--we hung back after wrestling practice to blitz

ourselves with supersets on the weights and run several extra laps. Coach

likes it when we do extra strength and endurance training like that. Don't

ask me why we decided to do it; it wasn't anything we discussed. We just

did it.

By the time we dragged ourselves into the locker room, the rest of the

team had already changed and booked out of there; hell, by that time, even

Coach was gone and this whole half of the gym was pretty close to deserted.

Man, we were so beat we could hardly move. We hauled ourselves out of

our gear and into the showers, so exhausted we almost have the energy left

to joke like we usually do. Almost! The hot water felt great on our

muscles. We were going to be sore the next day, and we knew it.

By the time we all finished blasting the sweat and funk off ourselves,

we were feeling better, getting some energy back. Nothing like a hot

shower to make you feel alive again. I guess I had this expectant feeling,

like I was waiting for something to happen, but I kept telling myself it

was because I was so tired.

We all started toweling off. We weren't in any hurry so we took our

time getting dressed. Daryl pulled on his boxers; he kept flexing his arms

and shoulders, trying to keep them stretched so they wouldn't be so sore

the next day. He was bitching about his girlfriend again, how she kept

trying to force him into some kind of commitment that he wasn't ready for,

blah blah blah. We'd heard all this before from him, so neither Daniel nor

I was too interested. I was more interested in peeing, so I tugged my

boxers on and trotted off to the urinals.

I heard the locker room door while I was peeing. Daryl and Daniel said

hey to someone but I couldn't see who around the wall that blocked off the

toilet part of the locker room. As I was tucking my cock away, I

recognized his voice, though I couldn't make out what he was saying. All I

heard for certain was confident tone in his final command.

"Hey, Luke," he called out. "You in here?"

"Yeah, Doc," I yelled back. "Taking a piss. Gimme a second." I flushed

the urinal, rinsed and wiped my hands, then headed back out there.

He was waiting next to Daryl and Daniel. Daryl was standing right where

I left him, and Daniel was still sitting on the bench, where he had been

pulling on one of his socks. They were both still, heads slumped slightly

forward, eyes closed. Waiting.

I walked over. "Hey, Doc," I said, pointing at the other two. "What's

up with--"

He just smiled. "Hi, Luke. It's time to get started," and he put his

hand on my forehead and started drawing it down, across my eyes, his

fingertips brushing my eyelids and urging them down, and he said, "Sleep."

I felt ... drowsy. I had only thought I was tired before, compared to

this. I couldn't keep my eyes open, so I let them close, as his hand

continued passing down across my face, in a way that felt almost

instinctively familiar, as I sank back into that familiar hypnotic peace.

When Doc told us to open our eyes, I did. I blinked against the lights

shining in our faces. We were back in the practice room. We were all

stretched out--Daniel, Daryl, and I--on the mats. Naked. How we got

there, why we were naked, none of that mattered. Anytime I felt those

questions tickling at my thoughts, I just let them slide into the back of

my head and fade away.

We all sat up and grinned for the video camera Doc was aiming at us.

Daryl pushed my arm playfully, and I pushed him back, grinning and kinda

hamming it up, and the next thing we know, we're all three wrestling around

on the mat. The camera zoomed in on a three-way match, each of us going

after the others, and sometimes it's two on one but never for very long,

not long enough to get a pin. All this body-on-body friction, the feel of

skin on skin, had me getting hard. My arm, trying for a lock on Daryl, hit

Daniel's hard-on; okay, so he was hard too.

I was grunting, sweating. We all were. The camera panned across us as

we focused on the muscle-on-muscle struggle of wrestling each other.

Straining. None of us willing to surrender; no one going down without a

struggle. Daniel got Daryl on his back and hammered in on him, going for

the pin. I grabbed Daniel's shoulders and tugged, and suddenly it's Daniel

on his back under me, and Daryl was adding his body alongside to mine,

weighing Daniel down. Daniel is two classes above me--he has me beat in

sheer muscle, but I make up for it in skill. With Daryl keeping Daniel's

other arm busy, the end was inevitable. We pressed Daniel down, down, as

the camera angled in, down, shoulders flat against the mat, and Daryl was

counting off the pin, and Daniel was hissing, "No fair, no fair!" But there

was nothing he can do. Two on one--unfair odds maybe--but he's been

beaten.

Daryl and I pulled back. The camera captured the triumph on our faces.

Daniel didn't sit up, but he didn't just lie there either. Daryl was

sitting back on his heels, and Daniel's hand slid over Daryl's thigh like a

snake heading for a mesmerized bird, his hard rod. Daniel's fingers

encircled it, pulled at it slow and easy. Daryl bent forward and his lips

found Daniel's, then parted to allow his tongue to slip into Daniel's

mouth.

Part of me was thinking, Holy shit! This seemed familiar, like I'd seen

it before, and another part of me was thinking, Gotta get me some of that!

I was so caught up in watching them kiss, I almost didn't notice when

Daniel's hand creep between my thighs and started milking my cock.

Oh, man!--that felt good. I reached for Daniel's cock, only to find

Daryl had a hand around it already. Mine joined his in jacking Daniel,

slow and easy, slow and steady. My mouth joined theirs. All of our

tongues touching. Me kissing Daryl. Me kissing Daniel. Then me kissing

Daryl by myself as Daniel's head headed down somewhere else.

The camera followed as Daniel licked and kissed and nibbled his way down

Daryl's chest. Daryl is a wiry guy--kind of on the short side and he

wrestles at the lighter weights; he spends a lot of time in the gym, so his

chest is packed with cords of tight muscle. Not a hair on his chest,

though. Daniel's kisses left a wet, glistening trail down those muscles,

across his flat stomach, down along the rigid tube of Daryl's cock. I

watched Daniel kiss the tip, lick the shaft, kiss and lick around the head

... and then slide his mouth over the head and swallow it down slowly.

Holy fuck!

Daryl moaned down deep in his chest as Daniel started sliding his head

up and down the length of Daryl's hard-on. And I gotta admit--Daryl had a

long one. I was impressed by its size, especially on a compact guy like

Daryl, and by how Daniel sucked on it like a pro. Daryl tipped his head

back and let out a low "Ahhh" of pure pleasure.

I pulled myself up a little, sitting back on my heels, knees spread.

Daryl looked down at my erection, his eyes glazed with something that might

be sex, and grinned. He bent himself over onto one elbow, aiming his mouth

at my cock. I used one hand to guide my rod into his open lips, my other

hand sliding around behind his head to rub his scalp and encourage him. He

knew what he was doing when he blew me too--I know an experienced mouth

when I feel one.

I started thrusting my hips a little to meet his mouth. He was so good,

so damned good, I couldn't hold out very long. He had this little trick he

did with his tongue on the sensitive underside of my cockhead, when he had

his mouth pulled nearly all the way off my rod, that just sent spikes of

pleasure through me. Every muscle in my body started seizing up, trying to

force my dick deeper into Daryl's throat. All of my awareness was centered

on my crotch and the fire radiating through it.

"Gonna cum," I grunted. The camera zoomed in on my cock as Daryl pulled

off of it. Doc told me it was okay, to go ahead and cum. I jacked myself

frantically. My body responded with a haze of bliss that locked my eyes

shut. I gasped and groaned, and then I was shooting all over Daryl's chest

and shoulder and cheek while the camera captured every spurt.

I sank back, spent. Doc told me it was okay if I wanted to sleep, but I

didn't want to. I held on tight against the urge to close my eyes, not

wanting to miss a moment.

The camera turned to catch Daniel pulling off Daryl's dick. Daniel was

jacking himself, and he gave a little cry deep in his throat, staring

open-mouthed at his cock as his hand pistoned on it. The camera panned in

for a closer look, and Doc told him to cum. Daniel strangled a moan and

did exactly that, in long, liquid bolts which splattered against his chest.

The camera focused in on Daryl's. Daniel, grinning, bent back down and

licked at them while Daryl pumped at his own meat. He moaned he was ready

to shoot, and then his body was bucking, and he was mumbling, "oh fuck, oh

fuck," and squirting his load out across his tight belly and chest, where

my load had fallen.

Doc told us to crawl in together, and we did, grinning for the camera as

it panned over our naked, cum-speckled bodies, then came in for a close-up

of our faces. Then Doc told us how great it felt to sleep after a powerful

orgasm, and I knew he was right. I was so tired I couldn't stay awake any

longer, and I let my eyes close, already feeling this slip away like a

dream, and I sank into sleep.

3

I got to the gym about five minutes before the class started. By the

time I found the room, it was 8:00 p.m., on the nose. The class was being

held downstairs, in a part of the gym I never went to that much.

I slipped in. I think this room was usually used for gymnastics or

something. It had mats on the floor but they weren't marked like the

wrestling mats I was used to. The professor wasn't there yet, but the

other five students were. The room had six folding chairs, in two rows of

three each, and another chair off to one side. The other students were

sitting in the rows--I guess that must have seemed more classroom-like. If

my big fear had been that one or two of them would know me, well, it sure

came true in spades: sitting there on the other side of the room were my

roommate Daniel and our friend Daryl. Like me, they're both on the

wrestling team so, uhm, you could say we knew each other pretty well.

I didn't know they were taking this class--neither of them had said a

word about it, especially not Daniel.

So I'm standing there in the doorway trying not to look surprised.

Daniel waved. Daryl nodded. I waved back. Daniel said, "I see he talked

you into adding the class."

Before I could reply, the professor arrived. He was followed by this

guy I kind of knew who was on the basketball team, named Isaac.

The professor immediately took charge of the class. "All right," he

said. "Let's get started. I want you to all have a seat." We all sat

down. Isaac took the chair off to the side. The professor stalked the area

on front of us. I was on the far left end of the second row, with Daniel

and Daryl on the other side of the front row.

"Most of you know Isaac, I think? He's the forward on the basketball

team. He has volunteered to be our guinea pig tonight and help me

demonstrate a few things about hypnosis for you. Now remember, Isaac is an

experienced subject, so your reactions may vary. Just remember what I told

you during our first class: if you want to be hypnotized, and you expect to

be hypnotized, you will be hypnotized."

The professor pointed to a place on the floor in front of us. "Isaac,

why don't you bring your chair up here in front, please, facing the

others."

"Sure thing," Isaac drawled as he pulled his chair up in front of us and

sat down. Playing basketball means Isaac is tall. He's at least

six-foot-four, if not six-six. Lanky and muscled at the same time. He's a

Kentucky farm-boy; that accounts for his drawl. Irish ancestry gave him

red hair, which he wore cut very short, and pale, freckled skin. As tall

as he is, even sitting down his head was nearly even with the professor's

shoulders.

The professor said to us, "Isaac and I are going to get started by

demonstrating a trance state for you. Because he has been hypnotized many

times before, I'm going to use a rapid induction method." The professor

gave us a wink. "Don't try this yourself just yet okay?"

The professor turned to Isaac and said, "Are you ready to be

hypnotized?"

"Well, sure," Isaac shrugged, grinning, looking a little self-conscious.

"Gentlemen, I'd like to ask for you to be completely silent until this

demonstration is over. I'll be glad to explain and answer your questions

afterward. And remember--if you want to be hypnotized, and expect to be

hypnotized, you will be hypnotized." He turned back to Isaac. "Now, I want

you to watch my finger. Keep your eyes on my finger." The professor held

up one finger, moving it back and forth. Isaac's eyes tracked it. Back

and forth, each time moving a little closer to Isaac's face, a little

closer. Back and forth, closer and closer, with Isaac's eyes following it.

Finally, the professor brought his finger to rest on Isaac's nose, just

below the bridge, leaving him cross-eyed. "Now, close your eyes, Isaac,

but keep looking at my finger through your eyelids. Just follow it."

Slowly, slowly, the professor drew his finger up the bridge of Isaac's

nose, up the middle of his forehead, and back though his hair until it was

poised on the crown of his head. All the while, the professor kept

talking, using this purring, hypnotic voice. "And you'll find that the

farther I draw it back, the tighter and tighter your eyes close, until when

I get back ... here, you can't open them at all."

I could see Isaac struggle for a moment, but his eyes didn't, seemingly

couldn't, open. While we watched, the professor cupped Isaac's head with

both hands and began to move his head around in big circles, back, side,

front, side, working his fingers into Isaac's neck and telling him to

relax, how relaxed he was, relaxing more. "After all, Isaac, you've been

hypnotized many times, so you know all about relaxing, right? Remember the

feeling in your body as you let go completely into a deep ... hypnotic ...

peace ..."

Then, the professor simply let go. And Isaac's head slumped forward,

eyes still closed, as if deeply asleep.

I couldn't believe what I was seeing.

"Isaac, can you hear me?"

After a moment, Isaac mumbled, "Mmm ... hmmm ..."

The professor turned to us and winked. "Isaac, I wonder if you would

mind doing something for us. I think a lot of the gentlemen watching you

expect hypnosis to be about making the subject do funny things. I wonder,

Isaac, if you would mind quacking like a duck for us, please?"

And Isaac said slowly, "Quack ... quack, quack."

The professor grinned, and several of us had to suppress little laughs.

"Thank you, Isaac, but that has got to be one of the worst duck

imitations I've ever heard. Perhaps another animal is more your forté?

How about a chicken, Isaac--would you cluck like a chicken for us?"

And Isaac said, "Blaaaawk! Blowk-blawk-blaaawk!"

Daniel and one other guy on the far end couldn't stop themselves from

laughing. The professor quieted them with a wink and a finger touching his

lips.

"That's better, Isaac, but maybe there's another animal you're better

at? Perhaps a dog? Would you bark like a dog for us, Isaac?"

Isaac lifted his head, eyes still closed and barked out, "Woof!

Woof-roof-roof." A fairly passable bark too.

"That's excellent, Isaac," the professor said. As he tipped Isaac's

head back down, he purred, "Sleep now, twice as deeply as before. You're

doing very well."

The professor told us about the symptoms of a trance and pointed some of

them out on Isaac, such as the motion of his eyes under his closed eyelids

and this little twitch in his finger, as if he was dreaming. The professor

performed something he called a "deepening exercise," in which he made

Isaac's arm rise and stiffen and become numb--catalepsy, he called it.

Finally, he brought Isaac out of the trance, telling him he would wake up

on the count of three, feeling relaxed and refreshed.

"And one, two, three," the professor said, and snapped his fingers.

Isaac's head lifted, and his eyes opened. He sucked in a deep breath

and looked around as if he was a little disoriented.

"How do you feel. Isaac?"

Isaac shrugged, half-yawning. "Uh, fine, I guess."

"And there you have it, gentlemen--the hypnotic trance, start to finish.

Thank you, Isaac." The professor applauded, and we joined in. Isaac looked

kind of embarrassed but he smiled and tried to take it all in stride. He

stood up, pulled his chair back off to the side, and sat down again.

"Okay, gentlemen. Hypnosis is all in the subject's mind, and I mean

that literally. As the hypnotist, I'm just the guide or the facilitator.

The subject does the majority of the work. And, yes, that means you just

watched Isaac hypnotize himself. Everything that Isaac just did--the

hypnosis part, I mean, not the animal sounds, which was just a bit of

showmanship on my part, I admit--I can teach you to do."

The professor gave us a smile. "Now, you've all heard about the

benefits of hypnosis for athletes. Sports psychology. Mental

preparedness. Visualization. A lot of pretty buzzwords, right? Well, I've

talked with each of you during the screening process when you enrolled in

this class, so I know you know a little bit about what to expect. A little

improvement here, a better form there, a nip, a tuck--maybe even enough to

make the difference in a really close match. That's easy. But is that all

you really want? What if I told you there were so much more hypnosis can

help you achieve? First, I'm going to hypnotize you; then once you've got

some experience I'm going to teach you to hypnotize yourselves. More

importantly, I'm going to teach you to reach beyond your limitations, to

dream beyond your limitations, and to achieve more than you've ever hoped

for. Does that sound like something you want to grab for?"

We mumbled "yes" and "sure."

"I can't hear you. Say again?"

We knew the drill from our own coaches, and all six of us shouted out,

"Yessir!," pretty much in unison.

The professor beamed as he paced back and forth in front of us. "That's

what I like to hear. Enthusiasm. That's the key. Enthusiasm makes you

want things, things you maybe can't even name yet. Wanting is the first

step. If you want to be hypnotized, and expect to be hypnotized, you will

be hypnotized. Right?"

We shouted back, "Right!"

The professor smiled at us. "Now, it's time for a little preparatory

exercise. I'm sure you all want to jump right into the hypnosis training,

but what I want you to do first are some trust-building exercises that are

designed to help you get in touch with your subconscious mind. These are

some exercises that create a state called 'waking hypnosis.' Sounds

complicated, right? Well, it isn't. In fact, you may have even performed

these exercises before, in slightly different forms. They're just ways to

get your conscious mind and your unconscious mind ready to talk to one

another, by introducing a cooperative, trust-oriented state into your

conscious mind. Remember what I told you during our screening interviews?

It's all about visualization, affirmation, and projection. Visualize

exactly what you want your subject to do. Say, in a positive, affirming

manner, exactly what you want him to do. Project your confidence that the

subject will do what you've said as if it's a given and the task has

already been accomplished--and you'll find it has indeed been

accomplished."

The professor had us pair off. Daryl and Daniel were a pair. I was

paired with Marco, from the soccer team. The other pair was Tony from the

swim team and Cameron from the tennis team.

The professor demonstrated the three exercises with Isaac, then he told

us to try them. They didn't look like all that much, and I didn't see how

they were supposed to get us used to introducing "suggestibility" into our

conscious minds, but they seemed to work for Isaac.

"Gentlemen, remember this: if you want to be hypnotized, and you expect

to be hypnotized, you will be hypnotized. Cameron, do you want to be

hypnotized?"

Cameron blushed a little in spite of himself and said, "Yeah, I guess--"

"You guess? You don't know? I'm disappointed. Let me ask you again:

do you want to be hypnotized?"

Cameron straightened up and said, "Yessir."

"Then you will be. And you, Daryl, do you want to be hypnotized?"

"Yeah."

"Then you will be. Want to be hypnotized, expect to be hypnotized, and

you will be hypnotized. Okay, gentlemen, begin."

The professor had the three pairs of us going at this at the same time.

Marco took the subjective role first, with me as the "assistant." The first

exercise started with Marco standing close to the wall, facing it. My job

was to "suggest" that he had to fall backward and that I'd catch him. I

had him stand there, arms at his side, and told him to relax his body, that

he was sensing the muscles of his body relaxing and freeing themselves of

all stiffness. Like Doc told us, I put my hand on his shoulder and pulled

back gently. Marco resisted, which meant he wasn't cooperating yet. I

talked him through the "your body is relaxed" part again, then pulled at

his shoulder again. This time he moved easily. He was ready.

I recited the little speech, trying hard to sound confident and

authoritative. "Close your eyes. Now, think that your body is going to

start swaying backward, that you're going to fall over backward. Think of

nothing else. You will soon feel as if something is compelling you to fall

backward. I am standing right behind you, and as you fall, I'll catch you.

When you feel the urge to fall, do not resist. Just let yourself go."

I reached out like the professor had showed us and tipped Marco's head

back. My fingertips rested on the nape of his neck. I drew my fingers

down, lightly, making what the professor called a "contact pass" down to

the base of Marco's spine. I did that three times.

Then I said, "When I withdraw my hands, you will fall slowly backward."

I repeated that twice, and then slowly, Marco's body began to topple

backward.

I caught him and returned him to his feet, just like the professor had

shown us. Marco seemed a little dazed. "Wow," he said.

I didn't have time to ask what he meant--the professor was telling us to

go right into the second exercise, which we did, then the third one, and

then it was my turn.

When we worked through the first exercise, I understood exactly what

Marco felt. It was as if suddenly I did feel a compulsion to fall

backward, and I did. Don't ask me why--I just let it happen.

The second exercise was like the first, only I was to fall forward into

Marco's arms. "Look at me," he said. "Focus your attention fully on my

eyes." He put his fingertips lightly at my temples and looked me steadily

in the eye for several seconds. Then he said slowly, "When I remove my

hands, you will slowly fall forward." He pulled his hands away gradually.

"You are falling forward, falling, falling. You cannot stop falling."

And then my body was tipping forward, and I was falling, and Marco

caught me.

Talk about weird--it was like I couldn't stop myself. Around us, it was

happening to the others too, and they were talking about how freaky it felt

too.

The third exercise involved me standing in front of Marco. He pulled my

right arm out straight from my shoulder and told me to make a first and to

stiffen my entire arm. With his hand holding my fist, he made more

"contact passes" from my chest down my arm with his other hand. "Think

that your arm is stiff, and you cannot bend it," he said. "Look me

squarely in the eye and do not blink. When I count three, you will find

your arm has become so stiff and rigid that you cannot bend it, no matter

how hard you try. It has become stiff and rigid, and the more you try to

bend it, the stiffer it becomes. When I count three, you will be unable to

bend your arm. One, two, three! Now try to bend it. Your arm is stiff,

stiffer. You cannot bend it."

I tried and, sure enough, my arm refused to bend.

"All right," Marco said, "the influence has flowed away, and you can

bend your arm again." And he pulled my arm down.

"Wow," I said, :massaging and flexing my arm, "that was sure weird."

"Gentlemen," Doc called out, catching our attention. "Gentlemen, now

that you've all experienced waking hypnosis, it's time to move on to the

next stage. I'd like to try to induce a trance in a couple of you, to

start getting you prepared to learn self-hypnosis. I'd like to ask two of

you to volunteer--Cameron, Tony, how about you? Bring your chairs up here

to the front of the room and turn them facing the class. That's right.

Isaac, why don't you bring your chair up here alongside Cameron? That's

perfect. The rest of you, please line your chairs up in a row so you can

see."

As we all sat back down, the professor continued. "What you just

experienced was waking suggestibility, a kind of waking trance or waking

hypnosis. The next step is the full trance state, or hypnotic sleep. This

will take you deeper into the hypnotic state and introduce

hyper-suggestibility. I'm going to focus my attention on Tony and Cameron;

but the rest of you, please feel free to follow along if you like. I think

you'll find it a rewarding first step." He stood behind Isaac's chair.

"Hypnosis is easy to induce, and most people find it a very pleasant

experience. Isn't that right, Isaac?"

Isaac shrugged and drawled, "Yeah."

"Once you've had some experience as a subject, you'll find it very easy

to induce it in yourself." He reached out his hand, placed his palm on

Isaac's forehead. "It's as easy as going to ..." He slid his hand down

across Isaac's face, covering his eyes. "... sleep." As Doc's hand passed

on, Isaac's eyes were closed and his head drooped forward. When he did

that, man, you should have seen Cameron's and Tony's expressions--it was

like suddenly they realized it was inevitable they were going to be

hypnotized.

The professor whispered quickly to Isaac, "I want you to count backward

from three thousand down to zero. Every number helps relax you deeper into

this pleasant hypnotic peace. If you get distracted or lose count, just

start over at three thousand again." Then to us, he smiled and said,

"Remember: if you want to be hypnotized, and expect to be hypnotized, you

will be hypnotized."

The professor stood in the oval space between the four of us who were

just watching, and Tony, Cameron, and Isaac across from us. He said to

Tony, "During our screening interview, you said one of the things you

wanted to get out of this class was to overcome some problems you've been

having in shifting between study mode and worrying about class work, versus

athletic mode and focusing on your performance in swim practice. Can you

think of any situation at all in which that problem, that difficulty with

shifting from the study mode to the swimming mode, or shifting from any

mental state to another might be useful?"

Now, to some of the guys, it must have seemed like the professor was

delaying the inevitable; but from what I had read, I knew this was actually

the beginning of the trance induction, a question that focused Tony's

attention on a novel idea and created a paradox, a moment of confusion.

The idea is, you discover that the behavior you want to get rid of has a

purpose, and maybe you shouldn't get rid of it, and maybe you need to work

on something slightly different instead. The professor and Tony talked for

a couple of moments. No, Tony didn't want to get rid of his study mode,

and no, he didn't want to get rid of his athletic mode. What he needed to

do was get better at compartmentalizing each and calling up the mode that

was appropriate. "That's what prevents you from jumping into things

unprepared," Tony decided.

"That's right," Doc said. "It's all in the filter you apply, and when."

Doc talked with Cameron too. As a tennis player, Cameron had very

specific points in his serving technique that he wanted to overcome:

hunched shoulders and a sloppy finish. Doc announced that he was going to

begin his formal trance induction with Cameron, and that he was going to

use a trance induction that contained all of the ingredients of a

self-induction.

To Cameron, he said, "All you need to do is sit up straight and pay

attention to yourself sitting in your chair." Without turning away from

Cameron, he added, "Tony, you may feel free to follow along with my

suggestions, if you like. The rest of you, too--if you feel yourself

starting to follow along, that's fine. Just give yourself permission to

follow my instructions."

He took a deep breath and let it out as a long sigh. "Take a deep

breath with me," he said. "All of you." And we did, held it for a second,

and sighed it out when he did. "That's it. A deep, relaxing breath. And

one more ... Good. Now, I want you to feel the sensation of your back

against the chair, the sensation of your weight bearing down in the chair

seat, the sensation of your feet being supported by the floor, the weight

of your hands resting lightly on your thighs, the texture of your jeans

against your finger tips, the muscle tension around your mouth ...

forehead ... behind your ears ... The air flowing through your nasal

passages as you inhale and exhale, the rise and fall of your chest. Allow

your mind to drift off to some pleasant experience, and look down a long

tunnel and see something at the end of the tunnel." Cameron closed his eyes

as Doc spoke and appeared to become more relaxed. Doc suggested that he

explore ways to make his corrections. "You know something about anatomy.

You have seen the correct way you should be moving through your serve.

Your unconscious mind knows how to do it. Remember a time when you learned

something and you didn't know before you started that you would learn it.

As a child, you learned to ride a bike. It was hard at first, but after

awhile you forgot how hard it was."

From what I'd read, I knew Doc was making his suggestions intentionally

vague and general so that Cameron could make a wide search for his answer

about how to correct his serve. The reference to childhood was supposed to

invoke the state of unconscious, "childhood" learning, which is much freer

and more spontaneous than conscious, "adult" learning.

Doc left Cameron to work on that, and turned to Tony, who had followed

along as he spoke to Cameron. Tony's eyes were closed and he was relaxed.

Doc said, "Tony, your conscious mind has identified a problem, but your

unconscious mind might have a different idea. You can be curious what this

might be." Doc continued to present that same idea in a couple of different

ways, and suggested that they knew how to accomplish what they needed to

do, then waited a little while as Cameron and Tony did their own

unconscious work.

Doc started them through a deepening exercise, similar to the one he had

demonstrated with Isaac earlier. Helping them relax their bodies more

deeply. Helping them open their subconscious minds more fully to his

suggestions. He suggested that their right hands felt very light, lighter

than air, and that they would start to rise into the air. Tony's hand

moved first; his arm bending at the elbow until his hand rose to about

shoulder level. Cameron's hand moved too, from the wrist, pointing almost

directly upward. "Gentlemen, your hands are floating in the air because

you have successfully opened your subconscious mind and helped it accept

these suggestions. Your hands floating in the air like that means that you

have let yourselves go into, and continue to be in, a very relaxed state of

hypnotic peace."

After working with them a while longer, helping them deepen a little

more, Doc suggested that Cameron and Tony could open their eyes, that their

subconscious minds could let their conscious minds engage and seem to "wake

up" even though they would still be in a deep state of hypnosis, rather

than their normal waking state of consciousness. When he told them to,

they lifted their heads and opened their eyes.

"You're doing beautifully, gentlemen. I'd like to ask you a couple of

questions about what you just experienced, if you don't mind? Cameron, I

think you told me during our screening interview that you had never

experienced a trance before. Is that correct?" Doc smiled like he knew a

secret.

Cameron looked at him. "Yeah, that's right," he said.

"Cameron, I wonder if you'd mind telling us about the induction you just

experienced, please? How did it feel to you? What went through your

head?"

Cameron thought a second, then said, "I was surprised. It was amazing

how fast I felt myself going under. It was a little scary, so I pulled

myself back out of it a little. Then, I just watched myself practicing my

serve. I don't remember what happened after that."

Doc said, "Well, the next time you serve, you will find out whether you

discovered an answer to your question." He turned to Tony and asked him to

tell us what he had experienced too.

Tony said, "I can only remember a little bit of what you said. Half the

time, I just tuned out your voice somehow. And while I said I wanted to

work on how I worry about my classes and stuff when I'm swimming, at some

point I realized what I wanted to work on was something completely

different, and I think I did find a solution. It kind of surprised me, I

guess."

Doc told Tony to keep that new problem to himself, so that his

subconscious could continue to work on it undisturbed, reminding him that

hypnosis allows people to gain greater access to the resources of their

unconscious minds, and that in trance, the unconscious is freed from the

critical, logically conscious mind which places limits on what people can

do rather than discovering novel solutions.

"Just a couple more questions for you, Tony and Cameron, if you don't

mind. You're both perfectly awake and aware of what's going on around you,

right?"

Tony said, "Uh, yeah."

Cameron said, "I guess so--sure."

"You don't notice anything unusual, right? As far as you know, you're

awake and the same as always?"

They looked at each other. Cameron said, "Yeah, I think so."

"I'd like you both to look at your right hands, please. Notice anything

about them? You've both got them raised in the air, don't you?" That was

true--they still had their hands raised from when Doc performed the

deepening exercise with them earlier. "Your hands being held up like

that--that means something, doesn't it? Something special. Think for a

moment and tell me what it is. Your conscious mind may not know the

answer, but some part of you does."

Tony said, "Uh ..." Okay, he's a typical jock and not that sharp

sometimes.

Cameron said, "It means ... uh ... I think it means we're still

hypnotized, right?"

"That's right. Good answer, Cameron--that shows your conscious and

subconscious minds are already beginning to work together. That's exactly

what your hands being raised like that means. It means I'm talking to both

your conscious mind and your subconscious mind right now. It's time now to

let your subconscious take control again. Close your eyes, and just let

yourself slip back into that pleasant state of hypnotic peace."

Tony had a funny look on his face, like he wasn't sure he believed what

he was hearing, but his eyes were already starting to close. Cameron's

too. Their eyelids closed and their heads drooped forward, and Doc

continued with, "That's perfect. You're both doing beautifully at learning

how to experience a trance."

He repeated, to the rest of us, that we could follow along if we wanted.

Then he led Tony and Cameron through an exercise that sounded an awful lot

like a second induction, telling them again how relaxed they felt

themselves becoming, how drowsy, how easily and how deeply they were moving

themselves into a hypnotic trance. He told Tony and Cameron that he had a

very special instruction for them both, that he wanted them to each start

counting down, backward from three thousand, how they would feel each

number they counted off helping them relax and focus and become more deeply

hypnotized. He told them to begin counting and not to let anything

distract them.

Doc turned to the rest of us and said, "That second induction seemed

like it was for their benefit, but it was actually for yours. I know you

were each giving yourself permission to follow along, and I think you'll be

pleasantly surprised to find you've already allowed yourself to enter a

light trance. That's good. Now I'm going to help you deepen your trance

so that you can enjoy the benefits of hypnosis too. Your part is easy. I

want all four of you to start counting backward, from three thousand all

the way down to zero, out loud and in unison. Go ahead."

Daniel's voice started, "Three thousand ... two thousand, nine hundred

and ninety-nine ..." And the rest of us took up the chant too.

"Good. While you're counting, feel each number helping you relax. Each

number you count off helps you let go and sink deeper into that cooperative

state."

He let us recite off several more numbers. "Good. You feel it working,

I know. Starting to feel more relaxed with each number. More in tune with

your subconscious. More open to my suggestions. Maybe even a little

tired, a little sleepy. That's perfectly normal, so let it happen. I'm

going to come around to each of you as you're counting, and I'm going to

look deeply into your eyes. While you're counting, with your permission,

I'm going to touch a certain spot in your neck, just under your ear. That

spot is one of the most primitive parts of the human body--it is connected

to the part of your brain that secretes a hormone which triggers the normal

relaxation and sleep cycle common to all animals, even humans. Maybe you

will be surprised to find that you will not flinch or draw back away from

me. Once I've touched that spot and your brain starts releasing its

hormone, you may find it even easier to let yourself relax and sleep, maybe

even go directly into a trance state."

I'd never heard of this spot Doc was talking about or this hormone, but

while we continued counting, Doc walked directly to Daniel, seated on the

far side from me. Daniel had to tip his head back to look up at him. Doc

smiled confidently, staring directly into Daniel's eyes as Daniel stared

back. "Look deeply into my eyes," Doc directed. "That's right." They held

the eye contact for a few seconds, long enough for us to chant off a few

more numbers. Then the professor slowly reached up to Daniel's neck,

pressing a spot where his neck met the base of his skull just behind his

ear lobe. The touch made Daniel's head tip forward slightly, and Daniel

blinked several times. As the rest of us continued chanting, Daniel's

voice faltered and fell behind: "two thousand nine ... hun--hundred ...

nine hun ... dred ..."

Still staring into Daniel's eyes, Doc instructed him authoritatively,

"Sleep," with a firm exhalation of his own breath as he tipped Daniel's

head forward.

Daniel looked a little surprised, but his eyes closed immediately. His

head rested gently forward, bowed a little toward his chest and a little

sideways. His shoulders slumped, and his voice fell silent with a final

sigh, like a man who had fallen completely asleep.

As the other three of us kept counting, Doc stepped in front of Marco,

next to me. "Look into my eyes, deeply, deeper," Doc directed. They held

their eye contact while we chanted off a few more numbers, and then the

professor slowly reached up and touched Marco's neck. Marco blinked, kind

of smiled, and blinked again as the professor ordered him, "Sleep," with a

sigh. Marco's eyes closed a final time, and his head dropped forward into

sleep.

That left only Daryl and I counting. Doc moved in front of me, and I

looked up at him, looked him right in the eye. I didn't look away. When

he touched the side of my neck, I felt--I dunno--this warm lethargy start

spreading through me. My eyelids felt heavy and I couldn't stop blinking.

When he said, "Sleep now," my eyes closed and I couldn't stop myself from

falling into the deep pit of sleep.

I remember the professor talking to us, but not much else. Some time

later, he clapped his hands, and my eyes snapped open. I yawned and looked

around. We were all sitting up, rubbing our eyes, and grinning sheepishly.

I reached for my shirt and started to pull it back on. I didn't remember

taking it off, but apparently I had. The others had, too.

"Gentlemen, that's all we have time for today," Doc said. "Thank you,

and I'll see you all next time."

1

Coach told us about this special course the Athletics department was

offering in conjunction with the Psychology department. Something called

"Sports Hypnosis." Supposed to teach you all about how to use self-hypnosis

to increase your athletic performance. I wasn't too interested until he

told us it only met twice a week but carried five hours of credit--and

counted toward any major in the Athletics department. He encouraged us all

to sign up. But there was a catch--enrollment was limited to a small

group, and we'd need the professor's approval to sign up. If we were

interested, we should call the professor's office in the Psych department

and set up an appointment to talk to him, blah blah blah.

Well, it couldn't hurt, I figured. Sounded like an easy A, and I could

always use five hours of A for my grade point average. And who

knows--maybe I'd get something out of it.

I figured I shouldn't come across like just another dumb jock looking

for an easy A. So I went by the library and got a couple of books on

hypnosis and, back on my bed at the apartment, I settled in to start going

through them. The library had a lot of books on hypnosis, mostly written

in hardcore technical-ese. Way over my head. It also had a lot on

self-hypnosis and a lot of bullshit books on what the authors

euphemistically called "sports hypnosis" that were really more about

telling yourself affirmations and hoping some of them came true. But it

only had two on the use of hypnosis in sports psychology. Those were the

two I checked out.

I'm a wrestler. I've read some articles in sports magazines about

sports psychology and a couple about how some athletes use hypnosis too.

Trouble is, a lot of what gets written about sports psychology is total

bullshit. There are a lot of books that talk about vague crap like

"attitude" and "visualization." Truth is, most of them never rise above the

"be the ball" happy-talk level, and they never get around to giving you any

useful advice on how to actually accomplish anything meaningful. But there

was an article in this sports magazine I'd read about how a couple of

athletes had improved their performance through self-hypnosis, so I figured

maybe there was something to it.

I wasn't really happy with one of the books, though I checked it out

anyway. That one was called HypnoSport. In theory, it was an Australian

hypnotherapist writing up a collection of case studies and advice about

how, over the years, he had helped a lot of athletes overcome mental

stumbling blocks and improve their performances, and he did have some

information that looked like it might be useful. Mostly, though, the

hypnotherapist was writing about his own ego.

The other book was Sport Hypnosis. Not the cleverest title, maybe, but

it looked like a better resource. That's the one I was reading when my

roommate Daniel--he's on the wrestling team too--came home.

"Whassup?" he asked, standing in my bedroom door.

"Doing some research for a paper," I said.

"Oh. Yuck. What's the topic?" He picked up one of the books and read

the title off the spine. "HypnoSport? Where'd you get this?"

"The Library. Ever been there? It's the big building with all the

windows. They have lots of books there."

"Har-de-har-har. What are you reading this stuff for? You going to

take that class the Coach talked about?

"Yeah, I'm thinking about it," I said. "I figure it might help my

major."

"I thought your major was chasing chicks?"

"Nah--I've already got my Ph.D. in Love-ology. It's all about how you

grade on their curves."

Daniel came back with, "Is that why I get more girls?"

I grinned. "There's quantity, my friend, and then there's quality."

"Damn! So you're screwed both ways, huh?" he laughed.

"Now who thinks he's the comedian?"

Daniel thumbed through the book. "Looks like pretty boring stuff." Then

he tossed the book to me and said, "Good luck, buddy," and sauntered out to

the kitchen.

Daniel was right--these books were turning out less informative than I

had hoped.

2

"So that's why I'd like to sign up for the course, Doctor," I said, as I

settled back in the chair.

It hadn't taken me long to call the Psych department and set up an

appointment to talk t the professor. In fact, it was the day after I'd

checked those books out of the library. The professor had been willing to

talk to me and had some time available that night, after his last class.

So at 8:30 sharp that night, I knocked on his door. We introduced

ourselves. He invited me to have a seat, and I did, in the big chair by

his desk. It was awfully warm in his office. Not uncomfortably so, but

since most of the classrooms and offices hover a little below room

temperature, it was warmer in his office than I would have expected. He

sat on the corner of his desk, trying to keep it all very informal and make

me feel at home.

"Talking about hypnosis," he said, "and mental training can be pretty

awkward. Mental training is an expanding field, with all sorts of articles

and books coming out every year, but very few of these publications mention

hypnosis, even though most of the techniques the authors discuss are taken

directly from hypnosis. Even among athletes who see the importance of

mental training, many are not aware of--or are nervous about--how hypnosis

can help. Part of the problem is that mental training covers a variety of

skills. The most obvious is the mental state during competition, being

able to get into what athletes call the zone. Are you with me so far?"

I nodded. He was watching me pretty closely as he talked. I got the

feeling he was trying to get a read on me, trying to get a feel for my body

language. Coach had taught us some things about physical rapport and how

to use it against opponents on the wrestling mats, and I was thinking I was

seeing it in action here too.

"The zone is the feeling that you are at the peak of your ability, where

the actions are smooth and competent, and where your performance is the

best. Getting 'in the zone' is often regarded as a chance

happening--something you can accomplish on a good day but not when you're

having an off day. But skill in controlling both relaxation and that

energized ability to get in the 'zone' is more learnable through training

than most athletes like yourself may realize. Still with me?"

I nodded again.

"Mental training is about how you perform in competition but also

includes other areas, such as learning to get the most out of practice

sessions. It allows you to learn techniques more effectively and build

strength more rapidly. Learning to focus appropriately, to block out the

irrelevant, is valuable in both performance and practice. It helps you

develop not just the skills themselves but also the confidence to use

them."

I nodded and said, "Okay," to let him know I was following him.

"The system I use is very simple, and it's ideal for limited

environments, such as sports practice and events. The key is to set up

filters that kick in every time the player walks onto the practice area or

the game field or the playing surface. In professional sports like hockey,

football, swimming, or soccer, there are very few things that really

matter. The rules, the ball or puck, the technique, the players on your

team, maybe your opponent in a direct competition sport like wrestling, and

the goal. Now, there are some other things that only matter a little bit

of the time: The coach, the players on the other team, and the referees,

for example. And finally, there are a number of things that not only don't

matter to the game at all but can actually get in the way: That's the crowd

and the time clock--everyone and everything else. That's the core of my

filter system: Until the goal is achieved, only the important things will

matter. Everything unimportant will not even be noticed. And the opponent

or the other team, though on the field, will be regarded as an annoying

barrier which will have to be controlled and avoided. As long as the team

follows the rules, the referees will not matter or get involved, so the

player is free to just play by the rules. Once the goal is achieved or the

player comes off the field, all of the filters are turned off, and the body

gets a rush of endorphins and a sense of accomplishment. Each player gets

to join the crowd in the excitement of the moment. Once they return to

play themselves, the filters turn back on, and they, once more, will

concentrate on the game. All this will just happen. With baseball, for

example, the focus is all in swinging and running for offense, and in

fielding and running in defense. The filters can be turned on for as long

as the player is practicing or playing, and the filters can be shut off as

long as the player is on the sidelines or in the locker room, depending on

what the athlete and the trainer or coach dictate."

"Okay," I said, stifling a yawn.

"I know--it's not very exciting stuff, is it? But it's useful and

fairly easy to learn once you get past your mental resistance. In my

classes, I start slowly. I use these preliminary conferences to get to

know the guys in the class and what they hope to gain from the class--that

helps me plan my approaches to the subject matter. Then, for our first few

class meetings, I'll spend some time talking about what hypnosis and mental

filters are and what they aren't. Dispelling the myths, in other words.

I'm planning to bring in an athlete I've worked with previously, Isaac from

the basketball team--do you know him?"

I nodded, perking up. I didn't know Isaac had been using hypnosis.

"Isaac and I are going to work through some exercises together in front

of the class to demonstrate the process of hypnosis is, and what the people

in the class can expect--to take some of the 'mystery' out of it. I'm

going to have the students work through some preliminary trust-building

exercises, and then I might try a relaxation exercise with the class.

Around the fourth or fifth class, they'll actually start trying

self-hypnosis on their own and working with me to help set up their

personal sets of mental filters."

He yawned, stretching luxuriously. It was contagious, and I yawned too.

"Sorry," he said, grinning. "It's kind of warm in here and it's late. I

guess I'm more tired than I realized. You too, perhaps?"

I nodded again. "Yeah. Sorry."

"Don't worry about it. Perfectly natural response." He shifted his

position, and I shifted mine too. "Luke, I'll be honest--I usually use

these mini-conferences to screen out the people who are serious about

sports psychology from the ones who are just going to waste my time; but

with you, let's forgo the usual mini-lecture. I want to try something else

instead, if you'll let me."

"Like what ...?"

"Maybe the best way to explain the power of suggestion and mental

filters is to actually demonstrate them on you. Would you like me to try

that?"

"Uh ..." He had kind of caught me off-guard there. "Uhm, thanks, but I

don't know ... What if I can't be hypnotized?"

"You know, Luke, everyone says that. Even Isaac, before I made a

believer out of him. The only difference between you and the other

athletes I've worked with is, by signing up, they've indicated their

willingness to at least try it."

He leaned over his desk and scribbled something on a piece of paper.

Then he walked over to me and stared me right in the eye. His voice was

soft but commanding. He said, "You are stuck to that chair. You are glued

down. Your legs cannot move. You are rigid and immobile."

I of course immediately tested my legs. They moved. So I jumped my

feet and said, "It didn't work. See? I told you I couldn't be

hypnotized."

He grinned, picked up the piece of paper from the desk, and showed me

what he had scribbled. It read, "I will make you stand up."

I started laughing, and he joined in.

"See, Luke, not all suggestion involves the hypnotic trance state, and

this little test demonstrates how we're all open to suggestion in some

ways, even if we swear we aren't."

"Yeah, okay--I guess I see your point."

"Have a seat," he said, and I sat back down. "That experiment creates a

win-win situation from my point of view. Whether you stood or not, I

proved my point."

"Very clever," I agreed.

"You know, I've always found that athletes respond very well to a

particular deepening suggestion. Probably because they are so accustomed

to using their bodies, they go into an immediate, deep trance when told to

gradually tighten their arms, shoulders, and chest muscles. I count from

one to five and ask them to get tighter and tighter with each number. Then

I count backward from five to one, asking them to become more and more

relaxed. Repeating the exercise twice, and then ending at the number 1, or

sometimes zero, produces a very deep hypnotic state. But for you, at

first, I'd like to try something a little different."

"Uhm ..." I said, not sure where this was going.

He didn't seem to notice. "I really envy you as a wrestler," he

continued. "Wrestlers are more in touch with their bodies than just about

any other kind of athlete, because you have to use your whole body. You

know how every part of your body feels at every moment, whether it's tense

or relaxed.. Athletes are usually pretty good at hypnosis to begin with

because they have a lot of experience in focusing. The point of

suggestion--hypnosis too, for that matter--is to help you relax your body

and get directly in touch with your subconscious. Hypnosis is not about

the 'will,' and it's not about 'overpowering' your will. It's about using

the imagination. There is nothing particular for you to do to go into

trance. No 'right' or 'wrong' way to go into trance. You can just let

yourself be consciously thinking whatever you're thinking and not really

particularly trying to make yourself go into trance, because trance is not

really a 'doing'--it's more an 'allowing.' Trance is like going to sleep in

a way because it's more like allowing sleep to be there than making

yourself go to sleep. So, consciously, you can let whatever enters your

consciousness be there. It could be the distractions or the sounds around;

it could be the distraction of how your feet feel, as your legs press them

down against the floor, and initially you could be very aware of these

things, or you might be lost in your thoughts, wondering whether they are

going to go into a trance and what it would be like to go into a trance,

and maybe you'll be wondering how you'll know when you are in a trance. So

you can just let those thoughts, that wondering, be there and make sure

that you take care of yourself in whatever way is appropriate as you go

into trance. So you don't have to do anything to go into a trance. You

can just allow yourself to have whatever experience you're going to have.

"Now, much of the time, people find they relax as they go into trance,

but it's not really necessary for you to relax when you go into trance,

because it certainly isn't universal. So you can have muscle tension and

you can pay attention to that tension, and you can be comfortable knowing

that you can go into a trance with that tension being there, that there

isn't anything you need to work on to let go of or to relax.

"And how will you know when you are in a trance? Maybe a change in the

muscles around your eyes? Will it be when your eyelids grow heavy? Will

your eyes close? Maybe it will be a change in your sense of where you are

right now. You may be sure that you're not going into a trance

consciously, and you may be concerned consciously that you won't go into a

trance. Just let that concern be there, and know that you can trust this

situation, a situation in which you may want to go into a trance, one in

which you may be willing to go into a trance, and may feel yourself

responding by going deeper into a trance, because you may not be aware at

the unconscious level of other responses you are having. You may not have

noticed the alterations in the muscles. You may not have noticed the

alterations in your sense of attachment to your arms and hands. Your hands

and arms could become detached in your experience, could in their way

develop a trance or mind of their own.

"You might feel changes in your forearm or your wrist. Unconsciously,

you may find yourself starting to respond, and that response would just

come on its own. Because the unconscious can use that muscle tension and

turn it into movement. It may feel as if there's a force pushing upward

from underneath your palm, pushing the hand and arm up, a little at a time,

and your conscious mind really doesn't know which hand lifts first. So if

your unconscious wants to, one of your hands could start to lift, on its

own, lift up, and you just allow that movement to happen.

"That's good, Luke. Make sure you give yourself permission to be

exactly the way you are and to have exactly the experience you're having,

and when you're ready, at your own rate, you can start to complete your

experience of being in trance. There's nothing you need to do

particularly. Just give yourself permission to relax the rest of the way

into your trance. Continue enjoying this pleasant experience as your

subconscious mind receives everything I tell you. You will be pleased by

the way you automatically respond to everything I say ..."

Some time later, I heard him say, "Luke, you may open your eyes now, if

you'd like, and you may find yourself able to respond to me normally

without leaving your trance. Luke, can you tell me how you feel?"

I opened my eyes and looked up at him. My hand hovered in front of me.

There was some reason why it was raised, a special reason that had to do

with the way I felt. I felt--"Focused. Very focused."

"Good, Luke. Now, do you have anything that your conscious mind would

like to say to your unconscious mind? You don't have to say it out loud,

and you don't even have to be aware of it. Just take a moment and let the

communication occur. Just tell me when you're finished."

I sat there, looking at him. Something was happening in the back of my

head. "Finished," I said.

"Very good, Luke," he said. "Now, just allow your eyes to close, if you

want, and let yourself sink back down deeper into your trance again."

He snapped his fingers and I opened my eyes, blinking. "Wide awake

now," he said. "Do you remember what happened?"

I yawned and stretched. "Yeah--yeah, I guess so. You hypnotized me?"

He nodded. "That was the more traditional trance state. Did you enjoy

it?"

"I dunno. It felt--different."

"Everyone experiences the trance state differently. After you have

entered the trance state once, it becomes easier for you to enter it next

time. One trick we hypnotists use is giving you a key phrase or a trigger

to make re-induction easier, and every time it's used, you enter hypnosis

more quickly and deeply." He held his palm up to my forehead. I pulled

back a little, but his hand followed me. "Each time," he said, "it gets

stronger each time. For example ..." And he started pulling his hand down

across my eyes, and even before he said, "Sleep," my eyes were closing.

He snapped his fingers again, and I opened my eyes, thinking, What the

hell?

"Just like that. Re-induction strengthens to the trance and helps the

hypnosis work faster," he said. He reached out and put his hand on my

forehead again. "Sleep," he declared as his hand slipped down across my

face, and I was out again.

He snapped his fingers again, waking me. "How did it feel?"

I blinked. I thought about it for a minute. My body felt ... odd.

The words "more relaxed than you've ever felt before" came to mind.

"Good," I said. "Very relaxed."

"That's good, Luke. Very good. You know, Luke, I think you'd do very

well in my class. It will be meeting at 8 p.m., two days a week, in the

gym, Room 128. Just turn this permission form in at the Registrar's office

and they'll get you signed up." He held out the form.

"Cool." I stood up, took it, and shook his hand as he walked me to his

office door. "Thanks for your time, Doc."



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