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We found 11 Reddit comments about Mind Play: A Guide to Erotic Hypnosis. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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u/hypnoseduction · 5 pointsr/hypnosis

For erotic play with couples, I thoroughly recommend Mind Play by MarK Wiseman. It will answer a lot of your questions, give you some techniques and give you the basics to enjoy hypnosis in a relationship. Binaural beats aren't necessary.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mind-Play-Guide-Erotic-Hypnosis/dp/1484841034

u/wellgnawed · 3 pointsr/EroticHypnosis

Here are the books specifically on erotic hypnosis that I'd actually recommend:

Mind Play by MARK Wiseman-- this one is linked in the sidebar to the right. It's a good overview of hypnosis in general, hypnosis play in the bedroom and in relationships, and the erotic hypnosis community.

Erotic Hypnosis Scripts by Chewtoy (me!). Obviously I'm biased on this one, ;) but I think it's full of fun ideas for play.

Hypnotic Amnesia by Lee Allure and DJ Pynchon. Obviously this is very specific, rather than covering hypnosis in general or even kinky hypnosis in general; but, well, amnesia play is hot. ;) The book covers a year-long dive the two authors made into every different technique they could think of for inducing hypnotic amnesia, with notes on their experiences.

Hypnotize Your Lover... Deeper by Wendi Friesen. Wendi is a successful hypnotherapist whose practice is mostly not centered around sexy stuff, but she doesn't conspicuously shy away from it as the larger hypnotherapy organizations seem to. This book is a sort of grab bag of different ideas, along with a decent introduction to hypnosis for those who are new to it.

The Mind Play Study Guide by Mark Wiseman. Sort of a sequel to Mind Play, this covers a few new topics, and appears to be written as a sort of guide to presenting classes on erotic hypnosis at kink conventions.

Look Into My Eyes: How To Use Hypnosis To Bring Out the Best In Your Sex Life by Peter Masters. Another overview including an introduction to hypnosis aimed at those new to it. A bit lighter on the D/s angle than, say, Mind Play.

Beyond Games of Trance by Alex Tsander. Actually I haven't finished reading this one yet, so I'm not sure about it; it's spendy and has a lot of "you kids get off my lawn" in the beginning.

(If anyone knows of more, I'd love to hear about them!)

u/mus-musculus · 3 pointsr/EroticHypnosis

Many of you are probably familiar with Mark Wiseman's book, Mind Play, or with some of his erotic writing on MCstories. He's a lovely person and very good at what he does, and he was the guest on this week's episode of the Sex Nerd Sandra podcast. Go have a listen!

(Disclaimer: I haven't had a chance to listen to the podcast yet myself, but I already know that Sandra is a fun host and Mark is a great speaker, so I have high expectations for the episode.)

u/NightXero · 2 pointsr/computerscience

Only if it suits your goals.

How is your health? How is your routine? What is your idealistic lifestyle? 5-years? 10-years? 20-years?

What influences have driven you without your knowledge (parents, teachers, impulses)?

Write a 10-page paper on the benefits of college. A 10-page paper on its opportunity costs. And a 10-page paper on what lifestyle you want to build. Or a 20-page paper. Hell, just go for a book, and sell that. The bottom line is the more you put in now, the better off you will be in your "choice" (which is basically a rationalization of whatever limited information you currently have in a given moment).

Think of your ideal goals or just general thoughts of life:

Will it involve kinky foreign sex at 18?

Will it involve biking?

Will it involve long work hours?

Do you wish to fix things in your life? Work out, exercise, interact with people more often?

Did you know hypnosis is real? Especially the erotic type.

Did you know most people cannot properly read a book? Here is a good starting introduction.

Honestly I would wait and delay it until you find the best college for your needs. Plus right now your frontal lobe is still developing until 23-25 which makes long-term planning a little difficult to perceive at times. And you are getting the spam of "GO TO COLLEGE" non-stop which is priming your own cognitive choices to be "well should I go to college or " instead of "this is what I have, my goals, what should I do to meet them?"


In the meantime, the independence, work experience, and savings rate at your age (with compounding interest) is critical to your own future education. By self-discovering and molding your thinking, you will be ahead of your peers that just go to college without the experience.


Can you make $50,000 now per year? Can you save a significant portion? Do you have a goal outside of work/school? A lifestyle you want to build?



You could go to college now or go to college with experience, more maturity, and a higher net-worth. Which translates to less pressure and more education for your own understanding. You get better choices and better results. You could go travel for the knowledge, meet experts in the field, and overall understand yourself on a higher level.


Check out /r/financialindependence, /r/leanfire, and you probably alright know about /r/cscareerquestions


And then there is /r/simpleliving (for happiness), /r/digitalnomad (for options), /r/Flipping (for turning waste into profit), /r/churning (travel rewards) /r/Entrepreneur (business expansion)

u/nerdymom42 · 2 pointsr/EroticHypnosis

someone recommended this book to me and i enjoyed it https://www.amazon.com/Mind-Play-Guide-Erotic-Hypnosis/dp/1484841034

u/konekopeach · 2 pointsr/sex

Meh, a lot of sites I've seen are just scripts and don't really teach inductions (getting someone hypnotized), at least not in a satisfying way. I got my lessons in person at a kink event, but maybe you have similar events or sexuality educators in your area (try Fetlife). When it comes to books, I've heard good things about Wiseman. I think there's also a subreddit?

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u/DanishApollon · 1 pointr/freeuse
u/EmpatheticBadger · 1 pointr/EroticHypnosis
u/kinknosisuk · 1 pointr/BDSMcommunity

Forgot to add.

You might want to get a copy of Mind Play by Mark Wiseman as an introduction to Erotic Hypnosis.

u/neurotrance · 1 pointr/suggestmeabook

If you're looking to try something totally new, there are a couple good books on erotic hypnosis - Mind Play by Mark Wiseman and Look Into My Eyes by Peter Masters. I've only read Mind Play but have also heard good things about the Masters book. Hypnosis can be a really fun and interesting tool for enhancing sexuality, not least because it has so many different applications.