If you want to learn how to tell if somebody is hypnotized, then you should read this article. When hypnotizing people, it's important that you are able to read the signals that they give you. Unfortunately, there is no big red sign that suddenly pops up on people's forehead that says: "hypnotized!" when they enter a trance. And, other than in the movie, most people don't turn into zombie-like creatures when they are hypnotized either. In fact, to the untrained eye, they look pretty much normal. That's why in this article, you're about to discover the telltale's of a hypnotized person.
The eyes. The eyes tell a lot about what's going on in a person. Maybe you know what a "status bar" in your browser is - it's the little thing that's kind of giving you updates on what your browser is currently doing (for example: "Looking up Google.com"; "Transferring data from..." "waiting for reply from"... and so on. Well, the eyes are kind of the "status bar of human beings". So if you see that distant, glazed look on people's eyes, that looks kind of daydreamerish, you know you got'em hypnotized.
The Breathing We almost never pay conscious attention to how someone else is breathing, unless they breath very noisily (like when they snore, or when they're totally out of breath). But when we study the breathing rate of a person in their waking state, then we will immediately be able to realize when their breathing rate changes, and that's an indicator that they're entering a trance. Usually, they will be breathing slower and deeper.
The Body The body tends to become immobile during hypnosis. Not that hypnotic subjects get paralyzed, but they generally move less and then move slower. This is specially obvious if you are hypnotizing a person that is usually gesturing a lot with their hands. Under hypnosis, they won't.
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