About the Hypnotist
People have asked me how I first became interested in erotic hypnosis. I can't really be sure. So many TV shows portrayed women in a hypnotic trance that it is difficult to say for sure which one inspired my first thoughts in this area. Of course, Gilligan's Island was one of my favorites. Dawn Wells, and Tina Louise were always beautiful, but when hypnotized, they became incredibly so.
In college, I experimented with meditation and self-hypnosis to improve my allergies and my athletic performance. An exercise in drama class inspired me to develop my foreplay techniques into a form of tactile hypnosis. By combining hypnotic suggestion with a sensual feather-like touch, I found that I could strip away inhibitions, amplify desires and give incredible pleasures. Needless to say, my dates were very happy.
Professionally, I am a technical writer. Rather than take formal hypnosis training, I traded my writing skills to a few local hypnotists in exchange for a some mentoring. I've written for members of the International Medical and Dental Hypnotherapy Association and the Positive Adjunctive Health Through Hypnotherapy Foundation. I followed up on my own by studying NLP and story telling.
Many women have told me that I have an incredibly hypnotic voice. Many even said that they would pay to listen to me. Hence the idea for Hypnotic Dreams. More than 15 years of practicing erotic hypnosis in the bedroom, online, and over the phone, some voice lessions, and a couple of long-distance relationships have honed my hypnotic skills to perfection. Add to that several years of working with quality engineers, and you can be assured of a truly phenomenal experience.
In 2005, I completed an M.S. in Technical Communication. In 2006, I published my first peer-reviewed academic research paper. I divide my free time between developing Hypnotic Dreams, bicycling, lifting weights, reading, writing, philosophy, and practicing classical guitar.
