Let’s clear up the misconception of going “under” during hypnosis. You don’t “go” anywhere! Hypnosis is a simply relaxed state of mind that you allow to happen. How deeply you relax depends on how willing you are to enter into the hypnotic state, and what level we are targeting during hypnosis. There are four basic levels brain wave activity. Beta (14-100 Hz) Which is Concentration, arousal, alertness, cognition. Alpha (8-13.9 Hz) Relaxation, relaxed focus, light trance. Pre-sleep or pre-awakening drowsiness. Meditation, beginning to access subconscious mind. Theta (4-7.9 Hz) Dreaming sleep (REM), trance, deep meditation. Hypnotic trance for access to subconscious mind. And Delta (.1-3.9 Hz) Dreamless sleep.
The initial relaxation process referred to as “induction” takes you from Beta into Alpha, where suggestions are then made for you to relax even more into Theta. Theta is where most hypnosis work is done. In certain cases, a deeper state known as Delta is needed for reaching the unconscious mind for improving the body’s immune system. Some people automatically enter into this deepest hypnotic state, and others only allow themselves to go into the higher levels of Theta. Each individual is different. All levels are safe, and you are in control 100% when you are hypnotized.