Walkabout Trance in Taipei . . . kooooool . . .

Today’s Taipei Hypnosis Workshop Meeting went wonderfully . . . instead of our regular workshop format, we had a special event in Taipei . . . WALKABOUT TRANCE SPEED STREET HYPNOSIS (Improvised Approaches to Spontaneous Trance Sessions in Unusual Contexts) and it went beautifully.

We did walkabouts and asked permission of members of the public to participate in speed trance sets or imaginations exercises. The intention was a playful demonstration of effect that was consensual and non-intrusive while giving participants a chance to practice or demonstrate certain sets. We split into three teams of three with each team asked to open at least five consensual overt sets. The final total was well over that. It was a very successful event and we will very likely do another one in the future.

The photo above was taken after the walkabout trance speed hypnosis event in Taipei – the first event of its kind in Taiwan. Left to Right (both front and back): Bob Thompson, Sandy Chang, Eddie Ko, Brian David Phillips, Dustin East, Martin Chen, Howard Wang, Michael Cheng, and Patsy Wu. See other photos from the event here. We also took video footage of a number of the sets (with permission of the foks we approached) and some folks gave us permission to put bits online so we may eventually put those up as well.  Learn about more of my workshops here or just go to my professional webpages for hypnosis, focused trance, and related services here for information, MP3s, videos, products, and more.

It was quite a good day’s event.

All the best,
Brian

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