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My guess is this is from RMQ Project! They make some wonderful hypnosis videos, but I can’t speak Japanese so I don’t always know what’s going on in them. You can actually find a bunch of them on YouTube!
Some Keywords to Focus on when trying to understand Japanese hypnosis:
Anata-wa: You are
Ma-re-de: Almost like
Kono: This
Soshte: And so
Hoora: See…?
Kankaku: Sensation
Ishki: Consciousness.
Mu: Without. Used like mu-ishki to describe “without consciousness” (eg: subconsciously)
Fukai: Deep
Fushigi: Mysterious (in a good way)
Kimochii: Feeling
Eee: Good
Dan-dan: Little by little. Usually used like “dan dan dan dan”
Don-don: Increasingly more. Used like “don don don don”.
Ashi: Feet
Karada: Body
Ude: Hands
Mun-e: Breasts
Mei: Eyes.
Toji-te: Close
Ochi-te: Fall.
Yukuri: Slowly
Fuku: Clothes
Hikari: Light
O-tei: Following
Hai: Yes
Suu: Breathe in
Doshtemo: No matter what
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uBlBhudhks
(starting at 16:46)
In this example, from the video I watched, the conversation goes something like so:
“Yes, now, this light…watch it. See…? It feels so good. You…to this light…your eyes just follow it no matter what. And so, you sink into that deep place…look, see? You’re falling. Just breathe…your eyes are closing…closing…falling…as you breathe.”
This hypnotist has a fast pace of voice and speaks softly, so it can be difficult to make out, but you can clearly make out the words:
“Hikari (light), Anata-wa (you are), Mei (eyes), Doshtemo (no matter what) O-tei (following), Soshte (and so), Fukai (deep), Hora (See…?), Toji-te (close), Suu (breathe in) and Ochi-te (fall).”
From knowing the keywords, you can understand most Japanese inductions as you know the intent of the trance, even though you only understand,
“You are. Light. Eyes. Following. And so. Deep. See..? Breathe in. Fall.”
And with time and practice, the words in the middle of his sentences and the add-ons like yuku, wo, shimau, shou, ni. These words are to add context, but if you know hypnosis you should kind of get the context of the situation and fill in the gap.
Japanese hypnosis isn’t very hard, and learning it is super fun! I’ll be posting an in-depth file on how to Hypnotize and Be Hypnotized in Japanese focusing on the Keywords soon, because there’s so much Japanese erotic hypnosis material online!
Wow this is amazing! Thank you @ragezdasta
That definitely merits a boost, @ragezdasta . 🙂










