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Charles Tebbett’s Six Induction Types – Free Audio by Reg Blackwood

Bad news! Streamlining our download system has meant we’ve had to delay the launch of “Keys To The Mind Elite”…

(your chance to get access to the FULL edited audio recording of the exclusive Melbourne hypnosis training with Reg Blackwood and myself, and become a master hypnotist + powerful communicator)

…by 48 hours. The new and final launch date is Friday, October 7. Keep your eyes peeled – it’s going to be huge!

As my way of saying sorry for the delay PLUS to keep showing you just how potent the information you’re about to receive is, here’s yet another free extract from the course.

In this seven minute segment, you’ll discover Charles Tebbett’s 6 induction types, and how you can use them to create powerful instant and rapid hypnotic inductions on the fly.

The 6 Induction Types – Free Audio Extract:

Download The Audio as An MP3

Write Friday, October 7 in your diary. If you want to become a master hypnotist at all levels, with the power to create dramatic lasting transformations in yourself and others PLUS make money and capture peoples imaginations as an impromptu Street Hypnotist, then you do NOT want to miss this!
Keep your eyes peeled for updates!
Cheers
Nathan Thomas


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  • Posted on Friday, September 30th, 2011
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3 Responses to “Charles Tebbett’s Six Induction Types – Free Audio by Reg Blackwood”

  • Lucy September 30th, 2011 at 5:31 pm

    Very relevant excerpt selection!
    Many thanks, Nathan.

  • Carrol McHenry Jr October 5th, 2011 at 2:08 pm

    Very nice. If you look at rapid or Instant inductions as combinations of Dr. Tebbett’s types, it makes it easier to create them on the fly (Improv), at least that’s how I’ve been doing it…

  • Reg Blackwood October 18th, 2011 at 12:51 am

    Thanks for the comments on this audio segment.
    I have yet to find anything else which comes as close to categorizing inductions (or elements of inductions) as Tebbett’s types.
    If we view all newer inductions as modifications of older ones, together with a few other components (which are discussed in the full course) there is no induction which can’t be modified to be both faster and more effective.

    Reg Blackwood
    Streetnosis and Short-form Entertainment Hypnosis

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