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One can use post-hypnotic suggestions to simulate bondage, place a clit in the palm of your slave's hand or many other uses. However post-hypnotic suggestions are not the most effective use of hypnosis in slave training.
Hypnosis can be used in any of the four areas discussed in B.E.S.T. slave training. That is, changing behavior, emotions, self-image and thoughts.

You can hypnotize your slave and have her:
1) visualize the proper behavior that you require,
2) feel the displeasure of improper behavior,
3) examine root causes of emotional reactions in training,
4) examine core beliefs and ideas about subjects and events that occur during training.
In addition, you can give suggestions that help strengthen the slave's self-image.

Also, resistance to training goals can be examined and motivations to achieve goals can be strengthened.
Hypnosis is only a tool to be used in slave training. It is not a replacement for proper and customary steps used in training.

Their is a very good reason that the stories on websites about hypnotic mind control are listed as fiction. The truth is that you CAN'T control another person's mind using hypnosis. All hypnosis is self-hypnosis or at the very best only guided by the hypnotist, not controlled by him. The mind has to many built-in safeguards to allow simple hypnosis to be used to take over the hypnotized person's mind. The hypnotized person thinks and feels emotions to clearly to be fooled or misguided.

If mind control is you idea of how you would like to use hypnosis or how you would like it used on you, it's just fiction. Yes, hypnosis can be used to change attitudes, beliefs and behaviors, but it's done in cooperation with the hypnotized person.

General Information on Hypnosis:
Hypnosis is usually defined in one of the following three ways:
1) The by-pass of the critical factor of the conscious mind and the establishment of acceptable selective thinking.
2) A state of mind that allows you to more easily accept suggestions.
3) Ways to communicate with the subconscious mind.
You have a conscious mind and a subconscious mind. Your conscious mind is where you spend most of your time. Its does the following functions:
1) Analysis - figures a way to solve a problem.
2) Rational part - your conscious mind gives you a reason for everything you doright or wrong.
3) Willpower - The conscious mind's attempt to create change.
4) Working Memory - Just enough memory to get you through the average day. If it were compared to a computer, it would be ram memory.
The real part of the mind is the subconscious mind. It resists any attempt to make a change. It does not like to work and make changes. The subconscious is the part of the mind that makes each of us unique. The subconscious mind includes these functions:
Permanent memory - The hard drive where all memory is stored from birth.
Emotions - Are stored here and are sent to the conscious mind when activated by an event.
Habits - These are centered in the subconscious mind.
Self-preservation - The mind protects against real or imagined danger.
Core beliefs - our inner most beliefs about ourselves and the world. The foundation for our cognitive thinking.
Your subconscious is programmed from birth and things are added to your program each day. It works like a computer. In the beginning your mind is like a new computer. You have the basic programs to get up and running. As you grow and experience things in life, programs and data are added to this computer. Both good and bad information is added and permanently stored.
Your private logic and lifestyle are governed by the subconscious mind.
A positive suggestion, (example "I will go on a diet and lose weight") is easy for the subconscious to reject. It causes changes to habits, and emotions. It requires reprogramming of eating habits and actions. Its much easier for the subconscious just to reject it without taking any action. When the subconscious rejects it the only place it has to go is willpower. Willpower, a conscious function, will not overcome programming in the subconscious mind.
There are three keys to successful hypnosis:
1) trust in the hypnotist
2) no fear of being hypnotized
3) understanding what hypnosis is and is not
Many people are afraid of hypnosis for a number of reasons and these fears have to be relieved before hypnosis can be successful.
Some of the common fears related to hypnosis are as follows:
1) Will I lose control of mind? NO.
2) Will I come out of hypnosis? YES.
3) Can you make me do something against my will? NO.
4) Can I hear everything while hypnotized? YES.
5) Will I remember anything? That depends on how deep you go. You may or may not remember - both are considered natural.
6) Is it safe? It is safe as long as you have a TRAINED person hypnotizing you.
7) Can I be forced to tell something I dont want to? NO, you are not in a state beyond your will to override suggestions.
Most modern theories of hypnosis state that all hypnosis is self-hypnosis. The hypnotized subject cant be forced to do anything while hypnotized that they would not do while awake. The hypnotist is a guide that leads the subject though the experience. Yes, hypnosis is consensual. Proper training in hypnosis and hypnotherapy is necessary before undertaking any hypnosis that involves more than parlor room play.

NOTE:
Hypnosis offers no magical way of converting a submissive into a slave. It will not replace other behavioral and cognitive training steps. It provides a third tier of training by granting access to the subconscious mind. Its a powerful tool, if properly used by a TRAINED Master.

The Master can use hypnosis to:
help him to change his slave's habits,examine his slave's emotions,examine past trauma, emotional past experiences and offer relief,examine and replace a slaves faulty thinking,improve his slave's behavior,reduce stress and other sensation problems and build self-image.

The following is borrowed and modified from "The Handbook of Brief psychotherapy and Hypnoanalysis" written by John A. Scott, Ph.D.

Hypnoanalysis involves:
1) Recognize the problem. Often accomplished by regression or other means.

2) Remove faulty belief.

3) Replace faulty belief.

4) Rehabilitation: The experiences that cause the reactions are identified and adjustments are determined.

5) Rehearsal of new behavior or new emotional reaction to events.

6) Reinforcement of new belief or behavior.
Being properly trained and qualified to do any of the above hypnotic steps takes more than just reading a book on hypnosis.

A submissive/slave should never accept a hypnotic suggestions to feel less pain before BDSM play. The suggestions should be REJECTED by you. Their are many good reasons to accept suggestions for reducing the feeling of pain, but BDSM play is NOT one. It would be the same as taking pain medication before BDSM play.
In addition, no one should allow an untrained person to hypnotize them and explore emotional past events. It is unsafe, without proper training.