Joseph Crown
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My work is created for those that enjoy themes of hypnosis, influence, and power exchange. Please share them as this brings others attracted to these themes into our circle. Seek out the Tao of The Crown.
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Working with hypnosis to make it yours
It isn’t enough for you to read hypnosis books and collect information on influence in piles all around you. I want you to think about what is being presented by many of us, interact with it by talking about it with other like-minded people, and when it works, make it yours. This post is about conditioning yourself with experiences of mastery. Many of us share nuggets of wisdom in our blogs and books that took us years to understand. The value gained from learning hypnosis as an art doesn't happen unless you work it until it becomes part of you.
By Joseph Crown6 years ago in Futurism
Inducing Hypnotic Pain - Is it real?
As I was talking about hypnosis today in the café I had someone approach me and tell me that he doubted hypnosis could be used to induce pain. He said pain like the kind you get when someone says your a douche is not real pain. This is a community challenge for application. How or what you would do with hypnosis to demonstrate this is your challenge. Put yourself in this situation and use apply what you know. Punching the guy in the face is not going to work here. You're goal is to describe what you could do and put those skills to work in a potential application. Don't read any farther until you think this through for yourself and apply your skills to the problem. Good luck!
By Joseph Crown6 years ago in Motivation
Struggling to become the best hypnotist you can be?
Struggling to become the best hypnotist you can be? I'm joining up with Sir Roland Berg, aka "The People Whisperer" at www.hypnomentors.com to develop the future of contemporary hypnosis by providing intensive one on one and group training. Not everyone seeks to develop their skills at a casual pace. I believe that training with hypnosis is conditioning for Mastery of skills, context, and oneself. While I'm a proud Training Member of the American Alliance of Hypnotists I no longer teach therapeutic technique and I don't do hypnotherapy. Collaborative partnership is one of the great features of www.hypnomentors.com as each of us represents diverse areas of mastery with hypnosis and engineering behavior. When I started out learning hypnosis I was on a search that cost upwards of $20k because I wanted patterns and techniques that worked. Today you can easily spend this by going to one or two seminars. We are people who have done the work, put in the time, and can save you time, energy, and money by training from the start for mastery.
By Joseph Crown6 years ago in Journal
Describing Your Relationship Style
It is surprising how much confusion using vague language about what we want and about our current relationship brings to others. It's more surprising to me that those who want to change up their relationship form do not seek out the meaningful distinctions that would describe the relationships they are desiring sooner. To allow you to better communicate yourself and what you're seeking, please familiarize yourself with the distinctions used in monogamous and non-monogamous if you are seeking to engage in them.
By Joseph Crown6 years ago in Filthy
Life leaves its marks
Today was the last session of an applicant who wanted to change her life. She came to me wanting to have the choice and feel good about how she lived her life. When I asked her what she wanted a year ago she told me that she was drawn to me by something I had said. She wanted to live by a code, find the discipline to create a life that made her feel proud, and get out of the funk that had stayed with her for years. She is one of the few people who asked to purchase a bundle of coaching sessions up front. She told me she was serious and I have seen few people dive into new knowledge, exercises, and expressions of identity like her. Designing one's life and inventing oneself is what I call Guru Services and the product is you! What happened on her last session today made me proud of the work I do and the people I touch.
By Joseph Crown6 years ago in Motivation
The Gifts of Being A Hypno Dom
There is much written about the gift of submission, and not enough written about being a Dom who is capable of putting oneself out there. Being a Dom means sharing who you are. The best and worst of you are your gifts that you share. These gifts are how the world knows you. You give acceptance for who others are and could be. You give purpose, inspire passion, and invite others to join you with a vision of the future. You offer a safe, forgiving space that appreciates those you surround yourself with. You hold space while others share their doubts, fear, and worry so they can be encouraged to move past them. You offer peace, love, guidance, and discipline as each action helps to order the chaos surrounding us. You offer your strength, faith, trust, and courage when others fail. A Dom becomes a living expression of feedback, sanctuary, and praise. It can be the embodiment of feeling home, accepted, and needed. You become a symbol that connects the whole expression of an individual with opportunities and possibilities that come from being together.
By Joseph Crown6 years ago in Filthy
The Phases of Erotic Hypnosis
There are multiple styles of hypnosis and systems designed to encourage subconscious responses from a subject. When we have a subject eager to experience hypnosis and discover if erotic hypnosis lives up to all the hype; we have a challenge. While we all may use a different style of hypnosis, many of us follow a similar framework to arrive at a shared agenda for a session and during the session itself. A formal process I use for public and private play generally looks like this.
By Joseph Crown6 years ago in Filthy
Using a BDSM Checklist As Part of your kinky Hypnotic Pre-talk
Take some time to get to know the subject a little. Getting rapport and consent assists you in developing the most effective language with your subject. It’s great when you can find out about the subject’s attitudes, emotions, interests, and anything which may help you to decide on the choice of words, scenes, and any themes that they don’t like before using them. Some hypnotists will have the subject describe the most comforting and happiest places they have been or wish to be. It’s often an easy trance session if the subject would enjoy revivifying or recreating those moments with you. When doing a kinky hypnotic session, a negotiation BDSM checklist may be used as part of this pretalk. A checklist like this is often used if playing in a public dungeon and it helps to ensure there is no shame, limits, and real interests. You can find an updated form for this purpose here.
By Joseph Crown6 years ago in Filthy
Question: "I need help going deeper. What can I do?"
This is a question that comes up from time to time because it is simply assumed we all relax with the same ease. The same can be said for people's belief that everyone has the same skill, ability, and potential for how they concentrate. When I get a question like this I can see that the desire and follow through is there. This question gets at the knowledge, skills, and ability to get a better outcome from what they are experiencing. This can be an opportunity to bring together different methods of trance in order to adjust potential energy in the body and mind to relax even more with hypnosis. If you've got my new book, Instruction of The Hypno Dom: A Master/slave Lifestyle Development Training on Erotic and Authoritarian Hypnosis on amazon you might see how this question could be combined session with Relational Meditation and hypnosis working well together. After reading this question let know if you would answer differently, and why.
By Joseph Crown6 years ago in Longevity
I'm playing a long game of Influence. How do I know if my influence is making a difference?
The worst kind of waste is the discarded actions we do not recognize as worthy. We have the capacity to learn from most experiences we participate in. This is a question I have been asked over the years many times by those seeking to plan out their influence strategies. As we begin working with people there's a need to meet the person where they are and feel what is being shared is meaningful. We all seek to help in different capacities and there's no shortage of opportunities to challenge us when we are actively participating in life. As long as you are encouraging the subject's best self and your own, creating good memories with people around you, and assisting people by sharing your knowledge, nothing that you do can be wasteful. Inspire the best in each other as you learn, teach, and have adventures. Service is a performance art and we offer it to each other daily. You can remain silent and have someone be grateful you made sure they were not alone.
By Joseph Crown6 years ago in Motivation
Is that body language an example of cute aggression?
When you do this work learning never stops. Today I learned a new concept called cute aggression that is worth sharing. Cute aggression is superficially aggressive behavior caused by seeing something cute, such as a human baby or young animal. Cute aggression is something that people of every culture experience. People experiencing cute aggression may grit their teeth, clench their fists, or feel the urge to pinch and squeeze something they consider cute, while not actually causing or intending to cause any harm. When people feel this way it's not accompanied by a desire or intention to cause harm. The observed behavior is an involuntary response to being overwhelmed by a positive emotion.
By Joseph Crown6 years ago in Psyche











